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Trade Britannia?
David Henig participates in a webinar organised by the Peterson Institute for International Economics on recent UK trade policy events.
Rethinking the DMA: Innovation, Competition, and the Risks of Overregulation
ECIPE policy brief "The EU’s export of regulatory overreach: The Digital Markets Act" cited in Epicentre's new briefing
EU’s dysfunctional red tape is hurting startups, warns Pieper
Matthias Bauer argues EU startup strategies are symbolic without national reforms and that true impact requires joint action to dismantle deep-rooted bureaucracy and slash regulatory burdens via Euractiv.
Mitigating Burdens: Addressing the Impact of EU Sustainable Development Regulations on Neighbouring Countries
Fifth paper crafted in collaboration with Bertelsmann Stiftung under the "Sovereign Europe: Strategic Management of Global Interdependence" project, focusing on the relationships between the European Union (EU) and its neighbouring countries in the EU's indirect-land-use-change (ILUC) rules.
Interview with Johan Norberg
Johan Norberg guests on the Econ Thoughts SPE Podcast from the Society of Professional Economists to discuss the cyclical nature of globalisation.
Rare earth access is the European Union’s priority at China summit
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama stresses China must treat the EU distinctly from the US in trade policy if it wants Brussels to remain equidistant amid rising tensions via Reuters.
Starmer Picks Up Trump’s Papers, and 2 Small Political Wins
David Henig commends Keir Starmer's surprising success in managing relations with Donald Trump via The New York Times.
Turkish Multidimensional Strategy; Israel/Palestine in Specific
Dyuti Pandya's blog "IMEC: The Road That Should Not Be Taken,” cited in a research report by the Vienna International Institute for Middle East Studies.
Think Tank Claims ‘Mass Litigation’ Could Cost UK Economy £18B a Year
The paper "The Impact of Increased Mass Litigation in the UK" by Oscar Guinea, Dyuti Pandya, Vanika Sharma, and Renata Zilli is referenced by Law.com.
Entering a new phase
David Henig writes about the UK-EU Summit reset relations with modest gains on trade, energy, and mobility via UK Trade & Business Commission.