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From Piraeus to the Western Balkans: China’s Growing Footprint in Southeast Europe
Senior Fellow Bernd Cristoph Ströhm writes for the Hungarian Conservative about how China and the EU compete for influence in the Western Balkans,...
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Europe’s economic weakness has fatal geopolitical consequences
ECIPE's work on the comparison between the EU and US economy cited in Daniel Stelter's...
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Trump’s Tariffs: Can Global Trade Survive the Shock?
David Henig discusses global trade uncertainties and market impacts following President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs on the podcast Deep Dish by The...
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The EU wants to finalize a trade deal with Indonesia by September. Can it?
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama notes via POLITICO Europe that the EU-Indonesia "political agreement" is not a completed deal, but rather signals leaders'...
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Why Britain faces a bigger Trump tariff blow than no-deal Canada
David Henig notes the UK's 10% tariff deal with the US seems best superficially, but scrutiny reveals it's less favourable for certain sectors...
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Inside the Latest China-US Trade Talks: Outcomes and Global Impact
David Henig joined CGTN Europe's The Agenda to discuss the current state of global trade negotiations after recent US and international...
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Europe must show its trade alternatives are a better model of action than Trump’s
David Henig writes for The Observer on US tariff deals with the EU limiting economic damage but adding...
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Who are the winners and losers of Trump’s tariffs?
David Henig comments for NBC that Trump's tariff decisions lack clear logic, likely using previous formulas, with some countries unfairly treated...
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Trump’s trade war returns America to the 1930s
David Henig notes via The Telegraph that EU, Japanese, and Korean carmakers performed better than anticipated in Trump's trade war due to...
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Buying $650 billion in US energy products: a deal that’s almost impossible to keep
Oscar Guinea comments in El País on the EU-US trade...