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UK facing Brexit realities after failed Canada talks
David Henig comments on AFP News concerning UK's failed free trade talks with Canada.
UK pulls out of post-Brexit trade talks with Canada
David Henig comments for CNN on how the stalled talks between the UK and Canada represent a “blow” to the UK’s ambitions to strike better trade deals now that it is outside of the EU.
European Council Think Tank Review – January 2024
ECIPE study, "Artificial Intelligence and the Clustering of Human Capital: The Risks for Europe" by Bjӧrn Brey and Erik Van Der Marel featured in January 2024 Think Tank Review Curated by European Council.
Crece el vecindario: los beneficios de una Ucrania en la UE
Óscar Guinea, together with Isabel Pérez del Puerto, writes an opinion piece for El País focussing on the benefits of a potential Ukraine as a member of the EU.
How bad can the escalating EU-China trade war get?
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama interview with DW News on how China blocking French brandy in retaliation for an EU probe into China dumping e-vehicles are the opening salvoes in an EU-China trade spat.
Perspectives: Providing a new trade story for politicians
David Henig writes for Borderlex on how international trade will be a focus in many of the upcoming 2024 elections but it is time to forge a new story of trade.
Building Economic Resilience and Security in the Indo-Pacific Post G7 Hiroshima Summit
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama participates in an expert panel discussion hosted by the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) assessing the advancements achieved by G7 members in line with the pivotal “Statement on Economic Resilience and Economic Security” issued in Hiroshima in May 2023.
China targets French brandy imports in escalating trade dispute
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama comments in the Financial Times on the new anti-dumping investigation into French brandy imports launched by China.
The eurozone isn’t about to collapse – it’s worse than that
The study "If the EU was a State in the United States: Comparing Economic Growth between EU and US States" is mentioned in an article by The Telegraph.