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Perspectives: Reasons to be cheerful about trade policy’s future
David Henig writes for Borderlex about why it might be good to remind ourselves that international agreements do get done and that many frictions end up being resolved.
Perspectives: Next EU Commission will need new consensus for an open, growing EU
David Henig writes for Borderlex about the policy challenges awaiting the 2024-2029 European Commission.
Perspectives: On resilience
David Henig writes for Borderlex about the increasingly used word in international summits - Resilience.
Rethinking UK government management of EU relations
David Henig writes for Encompass regarding the future of UK-EU relations.
Future UK-EU trade deals are inevitable, the real focus should be on their impact
David Henig writes about how there will be future UK-EU mini deals.
A blueprint for improving UK trade policy
David Henig writes about a realistic plan to improve UK-EU relations
Working together openly and competently will improve British trade prospects
David Henig writes for The House magazine on how to improve UK trade policy
A new dawn for UK-EU relations?
David Henig writes about next stages of the UK-EU relationship.
Go for growth? It’s not as easy as they think
David Henig writes for Bylines about UK economic growth
What do you call Boris Johnson shamelessly bluffing at the poker table with an empty hand? The protocol Bill
David Henig comments in the Irish Times about the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill.