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Do the European Union’s free trade agreements make our food less safe? Do the European Union’s free trade agreements make our food less safe?
Emily Rees speaks about EU free trade agreements, SPS provisions, food and agriculture in Global Pills podcast with Giovanni Gruni
The politics of the EU-Mercosur trade deal
Emily Rees speaks about the EU-Mercosur trade agreement with Olivier Stuenkel, Associate Professor of International Relations at the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) in São Paulo
The EU and Mercosur: Partners in Sustainable Trade and Development
Emily Rees participates in a discussion about the trade and sustainable development chapter of the EU-Mercosur trade agreement
Outside the EU; why the best alternative model (the EEA) cannot be the best alternative for the UK
Emily Rees moderated a discussion between Martin Westlake, editor of ‘Outside the EU: Options for Britain’, Visiting Professor, College of Europe, and the European Institute at the LSE and Sebastian Remoy, EVP and Global Head of Public Affairs, Kreab Worldwide
TRADE TALKS: What’s in the new EU-UK trade deal? Brexperts explain
Emily Rees discusses the implications for food trade with Soumaya Keynes and Chad Bown in this episode alongside Alan Beattie (Financial Times), David Henig (European Centre for International Political Economy), Sam Lowe (Centre for European Reform), Anna Jerzewska (TradeandBorders.com), and Anand Menon (UK in a Changing Europe)
Brexit reality bites? The new dawn of trade friction
Emily Rees comments on the effects of a skinny EU-UK trade deal on trade in food and agricultural products
The fundamental conflict in the debate on platform content
Fredrik Erixon opines in Encompass Europe that the DSA should go back to the drawing board
WTO chief warns EU, Japan, US not to ‘target’ China using trade reform
Fredrik Erixon comments EU trade policy in South China Morning Post
Europe’s new ‘strategic’ approach to trade is nothing of the sort
Fredrik Erixon's paper on EU trade policy discussed in CapX
Are there Alternatives to Capitalism?
Fredrik Erixon discussing capitalism in Debating Europe