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- How Trump affects UK Trade Policy
David Henig analyses Donald Trump’s victory in the US Presidential election via UKTPO. - Perspectives: Three questions for the new EU trade commissioner
David Henig asks three questions to the EU Commission candidate for the Trade and Economic Security file via Borderlex. - Perspectives: Fish cake-ism casts shadow over EU-UK reset
David Henig looks into the potential implications of fisheries issues in the EU-UK reset in his Perspectives column for Borderlex. - Sheinbaum y Sánchez
[Spanish] Renata Zilli provides her opinion on the controversy due to the absence of relevant Spanish representatives at Claudia Sheinbaum’s Presidential ceremony for El Economista. - La parte contratante de la primera parte
[Spanish and Behind Paywall] Oscar Guinea writes for El País on the need to simplify EU regulation. - Why the EU should embrace a UK relationship reset
David Henig writes his column for Encompass based on his paper “Negotiating Uncertainty in UK-EU Relations: Past, Present, and Future”. - Too big to ignore, too unstable to support broader aims – the UK-EU relationship must change
David Henig writes a piece based on his paper “Negotiating Uncertainty in UK-EU Relations: Past, Present, and Future” for the UK Trade Policy Observatory. - Perspectives: Firmer ground needed for trade policy towards China
David Henig writes about China’s rise in international trade for Borderlex. - The US and EU, and the Emerging Supply Chain Network: Politics, Prospects, and Allies
New book by Fredrik Erixon, Niklas Swanström and Mrittika Guha Sarkar looking at the critical role of GSCs in shaping economic landscapes and influencing global trade dynamics. - UK’s Starmer in Germany for ‘reset’ talks:”Deeping of a bilateral relationship”
David Henig on the recent developments in the EU-UK relationship via CGTN Europe. - Perspectives: Want trade deals? Create good atmospherics first
David Henig analyses the future of EU-UK relations for Borderlex. - What the EU really thinks about the UK now
David Henig via East Anglia Bylines on the chance of closer EU-UK ties going forward. - Perspectives – Wanted: A European trade commissioner
David Henig writes for Borderlex regarding the EU restoring a commissioner dedicated to openness and rules-based trade. - Interview: ‘Political’ China EV tariffs will be hard to undo
Matthias Bauer is interviewed by Julia Kaiser of The Parliament about the EU tariffs imposed on Chinese EVs. - UK Election campaign shows need for another reset in handling EU relations
David Henig via Encompass on the need to reset EU-UK relations after the 2024 UK General Election.
- Ditch Brexit trade barriers, Starmer told amid fears over impact of Trump tariffs
David Henig analyses Donald Trump’s victory in the US Presidential election via The Independent. - The tough choices Starmer must make to avoid playing EU off against Trump
David Henig analyses Donald Trump’s victory in the US Presidential election via The i. - Brexit reset boost for Starmer as Trump win could trigger EU security pact
David Henig analyses Donald Trump’s victory in the US Presidential election via The i. - Can the Capital Markets Union save Europe from mediocrity?
The study “If the EU was a State in the United States: Comparing Economic Growth between EU and US States” by Fredrik Erixon, Oscar Guinea and Oscar du Roy is referenced in The Trade News. - Présidentielle américaine : la « relation spéciale » entre Washington et Londres à nouveau secouée
[French] David Henig analyses Donald Trump’s victory in the US Presidential election via Les Echos. - The EU Green Deal And Taxonomy Nurtured The Nature Of The CSRD
The study “If the EU was a State in the United States: Comparing Economic Growth between EU and US States” by Fredrik Erixon, Oscar Guinea and Oscar du Roy is referenced in Forbes. - Impact of the digital trade on lowering carbon emissions in 46 countries
The study “Digital Trade Restrictiveness Index” by Martina Ferracane, Hosuk Lee-Makiyama and Erik van der Marel is referenced in an article for Nature. - EU-US trade relations, navigating high seas, searching for compromise
Summary of the event “EU-US trade relations – What does the future hold?” hosted by Euractiv that highlights some of the interventions by Renata Zilli. - Government ‘set to scrap £2 bus fare cap’ across England
David Henig is referenced on the changes on bus fares in England via Joe. - Europe’s tech security czar-to-be faces China fight at home
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama commented via POLITICO Europe on the suitability of Henna Virkkunen for her appointed Commission role considering the reality of the technology sector in her country of origin. - Parlementsverkiezingen Georgië: Gedoodverfde winnaar wil ‘voltallige oppositie afschaffen’
Tengiz Pkhaladze via De Tijd on the tense atmosphere in which the Georgian elections take place. - Vladimir Putin’s battle to keep Georgia in Russia’s orbit
[Behind Paywall] Tengiz Pkhaladze via Financial Times on the EU’s potential blame over Georgia slipping back into Russia’s orbit. - Visions, strategies and plans: Deconstructing Labour’s EU policy
The blog “This Is What the UK Wants From an EU Reset (But What Will It Offer, and What Does the EU Want?)” by David Henig is referenced in a blog of The Open University. - McClay bullish on India trade deal amid wait for negotiations
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama’s intervention during the Asia Summit are referenced on Newsroom NZ. - Expert: Bara så kan Europa väckas ur dvalan – ”Krävs radikala åtgärder”
[Swedish] Fredrik Erixon agrees with Draghi’s assessment of EU’s stagnation but criticises the proposed solutions via Tidningen Näringslivet.
- New Policy Brief: Empires of Exceptionalism: Lessons from the EU AI Act and Attempts at AI Legislation in California
- New Policy Brief: Increasing Economic Opportunity and Competitiveness in the EU: The Role of Micro-Credentials
- New Policy Brief: Is the European Union Deforestation Regulation WTO-Proof
- New Occasional Paper: Enhancing Technology Diffusion in the EU amid Tough Structural Challenges
- New Policy Brief: Negotiating Uncertainty in UK-EU Relations: Past, Present, and Future
- New Policy Brief: What Mode of Supply Will Matter the Most for the Future of Services Trade?
- New Occasional Paper: Future-proofing the EU’s Investment Attractiveness: A Bold Reform Agenda for Competition Enforcement, Taxation and Digital Policy
- New Policy Brief: The External Side of Europe’s Great Economic Transformation: International Trade in Services
- New Policy Brief: A Strategy for a Competitive Europe: Boosting R&D, Unleashing Investment, and Reducing Regulatory Burdens
- New Policy Brief: On the Importance of Placebo and Nocebo Effects in International Trade
- New Policy Brief: Reinventing Europe’s Single Market: A Way Forward to Align Ideals and Action
- New Occasional Paper: The EU’s Trillion Dollar Gap in ICT and Cloud Computing Capacities: The Case for a New Approach to Cloud Policy
- New Policy Brief: Trade in the Great Sea: A Brief State of Play of EU-Southern Neighbourhood Trade Relations
- New Policy Brief: Keeping Up with the US: Why Europe’s Productivity Is Falling Behind
- New Policy Brief: Trading Up: An EU Trade Policy for Better Market Access and Resilient Sourcing