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- Acción y reacción en el comercio internacional
[Behind Paywall in Spanish] Oscar Guinea writes an opinion piece in El País about EU economic policy to prepare for Donald Trump’s second term as US president. - From Compliance to Constraint: How Digital Regulation Impacts Productivity and Innovation in Europe
Fredrik Erixon and Oscar Guinea publish a new article in the latest EconPol Forum by CESifo analysing the EU-US productivity gap. - Perspectives: A new era for UK trade policy?
David Henig writes on the foreseeable developments by the Keir Starmer government via Borderlex. - 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 Spanish newspaper El País about the need to simplify the EU regulatory environment. - 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.
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[Behind Paywall in Flemish] Erik van der Marel shares insights in De Morgen on the EU economy’s performance compared to the US. - Sistema democráticos en crisis, el auge de los populismos
[Behind Paywall in Spanish] Renata Zilli looks into how Trump’s announcement for a 25% tariff on all imports from Mexico and Canada marks a major ideological shift via El Universal. - A trade policy framework for the European Union-United Kingdom reset
The Policy Brief “Negotiating Uncertainty in UK-EU relations: Past, Present and Future” by David Henig is cited in a Bruegel Policy Brief authored by Ignacio García Bercero. - Tariffs Are Coming
Matthias Bauer’s blog “Europe’s Misguided Obsession with Bureaucracy” is referenced in the Substack “What’s up EU”. - Trump tariffs excite interest in the art of the defensive deal – analysis
David Henig highlights via ION Analytics that companies will seek a broad footprint to navigate tit-for-tat tariffs from the US, EU, and China. - How Donald Trump could affect EU trade relations with China and U.S.
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama provides his opinion on Donald Trump’s Presidential Election victory and Emmanuel Macron’s reaction to it in an article on CGTN. - After Brexit, the UK can ill afford Donald Trump’s tariffs
David Henig’s blog “How Trump affects UK Trade Policy” for UKTPO is referenced in The Times. - Trump-UK trade deal on the table – but the EU could try and kill it
The Policy Brief “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 Daily Express. - EU backs ‘loophole’ for member states facing deforestation law
David Henig comments on the possibility of countries complaining to the EU on establishing a ‘no risk’ category in the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) via the Financial Times. - Az USA harmadik legszegényebb állama lenne az EU – ez a versenyképességi válság gyökere
[Behind Paywall in Hungarian] The Policy Brief “Keeping Up with the US: Why Europe’s Productivity Is Falling Behind” by Fredrik Erixon, Oscar Guinea and Oscar du Roy is heavily referenced in Portfolio. - Europe Is Getting Ready For Trump II
The Policy Brief “Empires of Exceptionalism: Lessons from the EU AI Act and Attempts at AI Legislation in California” by Hosuk Lee-Makiyama and Claudia Lozano is mentioned in the Substack “What’s up EU”. - Northvolt’s Champions Are in No Rush to Save Swedish Battery Firm
Fredrik Erixon comments via Bloomberg on the crisis of Swedish battery manufacturer Northvolt. - 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.
- 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 FraudNew Policy Brief:
- 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