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De minimis exemption abolished on Trump’s order – what implications to follow?
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama analyses for CGTN Europe the implications of the US ending tariff-free imports of low-value Chinese goods.
Borrowed Blueprints, Unintended Consequences: South Africa and the EU’s Digital Markets Act
Matthias Bauer and Dyuti Pandya write for African Antitrust & Competition Law on how South Africa's digital regulatory moves echo EU strategies but risk stifling innovation and investment.
That sound you can hear from DC? It’s Reeves shooting herself in the foot
David Henig warns UK negotiations with both the US and EU will be difficult via The Telegraph.
Expectations and reality of IMEC from a European perspective
Dyuti Pandya comments for Japan External Trade Organization's regional report on Expectations and reality of IMEC from a European perspective
Perspectives – De minimis: European politicians forget consumers, SMEs
David Henig writes his "Perspectives" column for Borderlex about how de minimis reforms risk harming SMEs, consumers, favoring large EU businesses.
Vägen till ett förlorat ekonomiskt imperium
Fredrik Erixon writes about how Trump's tariffs signal economic retreat, ending Pax Americana's global dominance, for Dagens Industri.
Reeves opens door to cutting US car import tariffs in UK trade talks
David Henig mentions how the US might receive special treatment in an FTA with the UK for the Financial Times.
Longtime US allies say they have ways to fight back against Trump, and they’ll use them
Fredrik Erixon comments in POLITICO Europe how Europe's export controls could disrupt US production.
Progress made ahead of UK-EU Summit
David Henig writes for the UK Trade & Business Commission on how UK-EU relations are progressing ahead of the May summit.