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Trump’s new tariffs: “We are dealing with a self-aggrandising negotiator in charge”
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama discusses Donald Trump's tariff threats via CGTN Europe.
Antes del ojo por ojo, recuerde lo que decía su madre
Oscar Guinea writes an op-ed for El País on how Europe should respond strategically to Trump's tariffs, avoiding a tit-for-tat that hurts its businesses and citizens.
Can We Be Great Again? Jeremy Hunt defends the globalist agenda | The Daily T
David Henig joins a discussion with Jeremy Hunt and Dan Hannan to debate the future of British trade policy via The Telegraph.
Lines on a Map Are Now Lines of Power and Contestation | Budapest Global Dialogue 2025
Matthias Bauer joins a high-level panel exploring how resurging borders reshape globalisation by the Observer Research Foundation, with a focus on EU digital sovereignty and economic fragmentation.
Beijing wary as US plots quiet trade war to isolate China; India in negotiation room
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama considers that China’s statement targets Brussels, reflecting concern that the EU might align with US trade positions, via The Economic Times.
Europas Traum von der digitalen Souveränität
Matthias Bauer talks about Europe’s reliance on American IT providers posing geopolitical risks via Deutschlandfunk.
Beijing Braces for US Trade Deals That Aim to Shout Out China
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama warns China fears the EU may align with US trade controls, triggering a long-term shift toward “trusted” supply chains excluding Chinese firms via Bloomberg.
EU blocks Britain’s attempts to join pan-European trading bloc
David Henig argues that UK accession to PEM, though technically simple, is tangled in EU political dynamics via The Financial Times.
UK PM Starmer’s patchy record after unhappy one year in power
David Henig sees trade as Labour’s standout success, urging smaller deals for momentum, but warns they won’t significantly boost growth without broader economic strategy via The Standard.
It’s not racist to believe in English identity
David Henig condemns Matt Goodwin's framing of Englishness as “unashamed racism,” highlighting concern over ethnic nationalism disguised as historical or cultural identity via The Telegraph.