Media
- Répliquer à Trump sans mettre l’économie dans le rouge : le défi de l’UE
[French] Fredrik Erixon is interviewed on how the EU should react to Trump’s tariff on the BLOCS Substack by Clément Solal. - Perspectives: EU trade policy structures are outdated
David Henig analyses in his Perspectives column for Borderlex how outdated structures hinder progress and growth. - Preparing for a Pivotal Moment in UK-EU Relations
David Henig writes about UK-EU relations hinging on security, trade, and collaboration for the UK Trade & Business Commission. - ¡Que no solo inventen ellos!
[Spanish and Behind Paywall] Oscar Guinea writes an op-ed about Europe lagging tech development for El País. - Perspectives: handling Trump – lessons from Brexit
David Henig writes his column for Borderlex on EU facing a new populist threat and the lessons that can be learnt from Brexit. - Wo Europa mehr wie China und die USA werden muss
[German and Behind Paywall] Matthias Bauer op-ed for Franffurter Allgemeine on the need for a strong single market for the EU to become more like the US and China. - The Global South AI Copyright’s Test Case: India
Dyuti Pandya writes for Centre for European Policy Analysis (CEPA)’s Bandwith journal on India’s first copyright test case. - Europe’s digital competitiveness: where east meets west and not just Germany benefits
Erik van der Marel writes a blog for the Hertie School of Governance. - La traición a Gorbachov y a Ucrania
[Spanish] Renata Zilli analysis the latest dynamics between the US, Ukraine, and Russia via Este País. - The steps that will shape India’s AI ambition
[Behind Paywall] Hosuk Lee-Makiyama, Claudia Lozano Rodríguez and Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan write for The Hindu about Indian IT services and consultancies held back by AI regulations run the risk of losing their hold of the global market. - Time and small steps needed to heal UK-EU scars
David Henig comments for Encompass on how lingering mistrust affects the improvement of EU-UK relations. - Sr. Draghi, las exportaciones no son un lastre para la competitividad de la UE
[Spanish] Oscar Guinea and Fredrik Erixon write a piece for Agenda Pública criticising Mario Draghi’s position on EU trade openness. - UK-EU reset in the time of Trump: An Update on UK-EU Negotiations
David Henig analysis the evolving trade relations between the UK and EU for UK Trade & Business Commission. - Perspectives – Defending trade’s messy global rule-book
David Henig writes his Perspectives column about the impact of Donald Trump on global trade rules. - Navigating Europe’s digital challenge: what the Competitiveness Compass overlooks
Oscar Guinea and Vanika Sharma write a commentary piece for Encompass on the importance of recognising trade-offs particularly given the increasing role of digital technology in driving productivity.
- « Frapper où ça fait mal aux États-Unis… sans nous blesser » : le plan de Bruxelles face aux droits de douane
[Behind Paywall in French] Fredrik Erixon advocates targeted, cautious EU responses to U.S. tariffs via Le Parisien. - UK avoids worst US tariffs post-Brexit, but no celebrations
David Henig via AFP suggests that the UK prioritises EU trade ties over U.S. concessions. - The simple maths behind Trump’s ‘sum of all cheating’ tariffs claim
David Henig warns about the little room for manoeuvre that the UK has to negotiate with the US via The Telegraph. - Why Starmer’s trade diplomacy may still bear fruit despite 10% tariffs on UK
David Henig comments in The Guardian about Keir Starmer’s approach to Trump’s trade war escalation. - Droits de douane américains : l’Union européenne cherche l’équilibre dans sa riposte
[Behind Paywall in French] Erik van der Marel comments in Le Soir on the EU’s response to US tariffs. - ‘Down to the wire’: inside the UK’s crunch talks with the US as it bids to avoid Trump tariffs
David Henig critiques UK’s risky concessions in U.S. trade negotiations for The Guardian. - Britain Is Banking on the Special Relationship to Stave Off Trump’s Tariffs
David Henig comments on UK’s lack of clear trade principles and risking to being sidelined by Europe or the US via Foreign Policy. - Labour pledges to ‘tear down’ barriers after new figures reveal Brexit costing UK business £37bn a year
David Henig comments in The Independent how UK’s trade decline stems from Brexit and a key solution would be reducing regulatory differences. - Starmer’s Brexit reset could force UK to lift two major bans
David Henig via Daily Express on the potential impact of the UK-EU reset. - Bitter pill or market opportunity – how will EU pharma adapt to RFK Jr’s health reforms?
Fredrik Erixon comments in Euractiv on EU sector for R&D-based pharma. - UK firms cautiously optimistic on US trade deal prospects
David Henig comments in Agence France-Press the probabilities of a UK-USA trade deal. - Shadowy lawmakers block states from signing UN cybercrime treaty
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama provides his thoughts on the core issue of EU-NATO cooperation for POLITICO PRO’s “Cyber Insights”. - Accelerating Europe’s competitiveness
Summary of the conversation of Fredrik Erixon with Microsoft about European competitiveness and innovation. - Starmer urged to spell out plan to fight Trump’s tariff trade war
David Henig comments about the UK’s plan to fight back on Trump’s tariffs for The Independent. - EU’s Trump plan requires carrots, sticks and vibes
Fredrik Erixon on the impact of Trump’s trade practices on the relations between US Big Tech and the EU via Reuters.
- New Policy Brief: India and the World Economy – Policy Options at a Time of Geopolitical Drama, Technological Shifts, and Rising Protectionism
- New Occasional Paper: The Impact of Increased Mass Litigation in Europe
- New Policy Brief: Benchmarking Quantum Technology Performance – Governments, Industry, Academia and their Role in Shaping our Technological Future
- New Occasional Paper: Boosting Efficiency and Quality in EU Public Services – The Need for a European Multi-Cloud-First Strategy
- New Occasional Paper: The 8 Percent Approach – A Big Bang in Resources and Capacity for Europe’s Economy and Defence
- New Occasional Paper: Competitive Harmonisation – A Collaborative Framework for Intra-EU Reform and Competitiveness
- New Policy Brief: The Participation of Foreign Bidders in EU Public Procurement – Too Much or Too Little?
- New Policy Brief: Cybersecurity at Risk – How the EU’s Digital Markets Act Could Undermine Security across Mobile Operating Systems
- New Policy Brief: Quantum Technology – A Policy Primer for EU Policymakers
- New Policy Brief: The Future of European Digital Competitiveness
- New Policy Brief: Trade, Jobs and Technological Change – What to Expect in the Next Five Years?
- New Policy Brief: AI and India’s National Interest
- Securing Europe’s Future: Strengthening ICT Competitiveness for Economic and National Security
- New Policy Brief: Shared Liability – The European Parliament’s Misstep in Fighting Financial Fraud
- New Policy Brief: Empires of Exceptionalism – Lessons from the EU AI Act and Attempts at AI Legislation in California