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After Brexit and Covid, services will be just as vital as manufacturing
David Henig questions the emphasis on bringing back manufacturing in developed countries such as the UK, and proposes the UK makes more effort to value services
Revitalizing Multilateralism: Pragmatic ideas for the new DGDigital Services Trade
Erik van der Marel presents on the globalization of digital-based services
Britain’s Been Hammered by Brexit, but It Got the Vaccine Right
Oscar Guinea explains in Foreign Policy that the trade costs of Brexit will not go away
Taxing times lie ahead
Matthias Bauer comments on misguided attempts to globally govern corporate taxation
From the Perfect Storm to Energy Justice
Oscar Guinea writes in El País that governments should put energy poor households at the centre of the energy transition
How Macron and Orban became ‘frenemies’
Fredrik Erixon interview about Orban, Macron and the emergence of a Franco-Hungarian axis in European politics
Disentangling Data Flows: Inside and Outside the Multinational Company
Erik van der Marel contributes in a book in honour of Patrick Messerlin called "Trade in the 21st Century Back to the Past?"
Orban and Macron, Europe’s new power couple
Fredrik Erixon writes in the Spectator about Europe's new power duo