Media
- A New Globalisation
Fredrik Erixon talks about globalization and liberalism in the CONVOCO! Podcast - Check Mate to the Rules of the Game
Oscar Guinea writes an op-ed in EL País (in Spanish and behind the paywall) about EU international trade policy in the age of geopolitics. - “La nueva Doctrina Monroe”: America ¿para los chinos?
Renata Zilli writes an opinion for El Universal on the diplomatic opportunity that the absence of the Mexican president to the summit of the Americas offered to China in the Latin American region (in Spanish) - Mirror clauses: EU needs to be collaborative with trading partners
Emily Rees sat down with Borderlex’s Robert Francis to shed some light on mirror clauses, and why they stir such controversy. - Trade dependencies and geopolitics
Oscar Guinea and Vanika Sharma write an OpEd on EU trade dependencies and calls for strategic autonomy in Encompass - The Danger of Western Complacency
Fredrik Erixon and Dalibor Rohac write that a Western revival requires new economic policies that promote trade, growth and economic dynamism. - Is this the Birth of a Nordic Nato?
Finland and Sweden will join Nato soon, argues Fredrik Erixon in the Spectator. - The market sends reinforcements
Oscar Guinea writes an opinion piece in El País (in Spanish, behind the paywall) about the role that markets play in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine - China’s investment in Latin America: Faustian bargain or historical opportunity?
Renata Zilli writes an Op-Ed about the challenges and risks that Chinese investment represents for Latin America in El Universal (in Spanish) - End Transatlantic Double Standards About Big Tech
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama writes about tech regulation - The Token Effort that is Levelling Up
David Henig writes for Bylines on the UK’s levelling up agenda with reference to the regional and global economy - The Great Threat to European Trade
Oscar Guinea latest article in El País republished in Liberal Markets (in Greek) - Mercosur in the Mediterranean: An Opportunity for Post COVID-19 Growth?
Jan Micallef’s ECIPE article promoted by the Washington International Trade Association - Playing defense in EU trade policy
Oscar Guinea writes a column in El País about the latest turn towards a defensive EU trade policy and argues that Europe trade policy should be offensive - Europe plays defensive in international trade
Oscar Guinea writes a column in El País about the latest turn towards a defensive EU trade policy and argues that Europe trade policy should be offensive (in Spanish)
- Northern Ireland vote: protocol divides parties with Sinn Fein saying it ‘mitigates against Brexit’
David Henig comments on the Northern Ireland elections and implications for the protocol negotiated between UK and EU. - Price controls in Mexico
Oscar Guinea comments in El Universal on price controls in Mexico to limit inflation (in Spanish, behind the price wall) - The impact of western sanctions on Russia
Oscar Guinea comments in Le Monde about the impact of sanctions on the Russian economy - Boris Johnson seeks to forge closer economic ties with China
David Henig comments in the FT on plans to restart the UK-China trade dialogue - Online shoppers face post-Brexit charges when buying items from UK
Jan Micallef is interviewed by the times of Malta on the effects of Brexit and online shopping - The Priorities of the Maltese Presidency in Trade
Jan Micallef explains the priorities of the Maltese Presidency in trade to the British Chamber of Commerce in Brussels - Making Best Use of Free Trade Agreements for International Business
Jan A. Micallef leads a Malta Chamber of Commerce webinar on how businesses can make the best use of trade agreements - HSBC Malta supports Chamber webinar on Brexit impact
Malta Business Weekly report mentioning Jan Micallef’s address to the webinar aimed at deciphering the “Brexit Deal” for businesses - Analysing The EU-UK Trade And Cooperation Agreement For Business
Dr Jan Micallef addresses a Malta Chamber of Commerce and HSBC Webinar about the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement - In London Shops, Greek Cheese, Sicilian Citrus and British Headaches
David Henig comments in the New York Times on the effects of barriers to UK-EU trade - How Brexit and the pandemic changed UK trade in 4 charts
David Henig comments on UK trade after Brexit - Pharma industry calls for stronger IP protection in free trade agreements
Fredrik Erixon comments on his new paper on how stronger intellectual property protection in EU free trade agreements would benefit the EU economy - WTO ‘back in business’: US, China, Australia join $200b services deal
David Henig comments on the need for an e-commerce agreement at the WTO - Global Britain struggles to get US attention over steel fight
David Henig comments on UK-US trade relations in Politico - EU Deforestation Product Ban: a New Compliance Burden for Developing Countries
Emily Rees comments on the EU deforestation product ban
- New Occasional Paper: The New Wave of Defensive Trade Policy Measures in the European Union: Design, Structure, and Trade Effect
- New Occasional Paper: After the DMA, the DSA and the New AI regulation: Mapping the Economic Consequences of and Responses to New Digital Regulations in Europe
- New Policy Brief: Should the EU Pursue a Strategic Ginseng Policy? Trade Dependency in the Brave New World of Geopolitics
- New Policy Brief: When the State Becomes the Only Buyer: Monopsony in China’s Public Procurement of Medical Technology
- New Policy Brief: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who Has the Fairest Clauses of Us All? Stress-testing the Application of Mirror Clauses to Pesticides
- New Policy Brief: The EU Digital Markets Act: Assessing the Quality of Regulation
- New Policy Brief: Time for Fresh Thinking on Northern Ireland and Brexit
- New Occasional Paper: The Benefits of Intellectual Property Rights in EU Free Trade Agreements
- New Policy Brief: The Future of EU Leadership in the Car Industry: Still Global
- New Policy Brief: EU and Mercosur in the Twenty-First Century: Taking Stock of the Economic and Cultural Ties
- New Policy Brief: Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism – Time to Go Back to the Drawing Board
- New Policy Brief: From SMEs to Unicorns: What Role for Trade, Standards and New Tech?
- New Policy Brief: China’s Public Procurement Protectionism and Europe’s Response: The Case of Medical Technology
- New Policy Brief: Taxing Digital Services – Compensating for the Loss of Competitiveness
- New Policy Brief: Subsidising Balkanisation: What China’s 3G Subsidies Teach us about 5G Open RAN