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- 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. - Bremainers Ask… David Henig
David Henig provides some answers about the future of the UK for BREMAIN in Spain. - Πέντε προκλήσεις για πέντε καθοριστικά χρόνια στην Ευρώπη
[Greek] Oscar Guinea op-ed republished in Greek newspaper Liberal. - Perspectives: ‘Global Britain’ is dead – long live a realistic UK trade policy
David Henig via Borderlex on the failure of the ‘Global Britain’ mantra. - Cinco retos para cinco años decisivos en Europa
[Spanish and behind the paywall] Oscar Guinea writes an opinion piece in El País about the five challenges that the EU will face in the next five years. - Perspectives: Trade liberals need to encourage alternatives to FTAs
David Henig writes for Borderlex on the need to look for alternatives to the ageing FTA agenda. - International trade offers you help, take it!
Oscar Guinea via Encompass on the current state of international trade and how the upcoming EU legislative mandate should approach trade policy. - Las próximas elecciones europeas y el futuro de su integración
[Spanish] Renata Zilli op-ed for El Economista of Mexico on the European Parliament Elections and the future of EU’s trade policy. - Fredrik Erixon interview with The Parliament
Julia Kaiser from The Parliament interviews Fredrik Erixon regarding the Enrico Letta’s new report on the single market. - Perspectives: Five years that transformed EU trade policy
David Henig writes for Borderlex on the radical transformation in trade policy overseen by the European Commission since 2019. - Perspectives: Brussels can’t continue ignoring the United Kingdom
David Henig via Borderlex on the future of EU-UK relations. - Perspectives: The no-commitment mood in trade policy might pass
David Henig comments on the need for more cooperation to face today’s global challenges in his “Perspectives” column for Borderlex.
- AB Sınırda Karbon Düzenlemesi Mekanizması’nın Lojistik Sektörüne Etkisi
The paper “The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and Its Border Effects: How Can Europe Become a Better Neighbour?” is referenced in an article by Ekonomi Dünya. - Eurooppa-foorumi jälleen elokuussa
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama’s participation in the Eurooppa-Forumi conference taking place in Turku between the 28-30 August is highlighted by Kaupunkimedia Aamuset. - MEPs set to vote on next EC president
Fredrik Erixon’s newsletter on the need to strengthen EU competitiveness during the coming mandate is referenced by Brussels Morning. - What We Are Reading – Geopolitics and trade
The blog “EU-China relations – a health report after Xi’s visit and new EV tariffs” by Andrea Dugo and the policy brief “A Strategy for a Competitive Europe: Boosting R&D, Unleashing Investment, and Reducing Regulatory Burdens” by Andrea Dugo and... - INESS na webinári o jednotnom európskom trhu
[in Slovak] The Institute of Economic and Social Studies (INESS) from Slovakia promotes the webinar hosted by Matthias Bauer “ECIPE Webinar: The Letta Report and How to Align Ideals and Action in Europe’s Single Market”. - Europe prepares for a mighty trade war
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama comments in The Economist about the EU imposing tariffs on China and its compliance with WTO-rules. - Hosuk Lee-Makiyama, at the Europe Forum on August 29: Where is competitiveness heading? – The future of investments and innovations in Europe
The Euroopa-Forumi highlights Hosuk Lee-Makiyama’s participation in the conference that will take place on August 29 in Turku, Finland. - Europe Looks Left
The study “A Strategy for a Competitive Europe: Boosting R&D, Unleashing Investment, and Reducing Regulatory Burdens” by Andrea Dugo and Fredrik Erixon is listed in the July 9th issue of the weekly newsletter What’s Up EU? - Hard left turn could lead France to recognise Palestine state
Oscar Guinea comments in TRT on the French election results and its implications for France agricultural and environmental policies. - How Starmer risks being ignored by world leaders
David Henig via The Telegraph on how the new UK Labour government may face a challenge with the rise of right-wing parties in the EU. - European leaders, businesses oppose EC’s tariff hike on Chinese EVs
Matthias Bauer comments in Global Times on the potential impacts of EU tariffs on Chinese EVs. - New government set to shake up political landscape
David Henig via Farmers Weekly on the possibilities that the new Labour government will introduce “core standards” in the farming sector. - EU governments hesitant on Chinese EV tariffs as trade spat escalates
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama comments on the EU investigation on Chinese EV’s subsidisation for Reuters. - Explainer: When will the FTC call time on Big Tech’s talent-gutting of AI start-ups?
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama via Verdict on if the US’ Federal Trade Commission will stop backdoor acquisitions. - EU heads of state and government agree on top jobs allocation
The study “Reinventing Europe’s Single Market: A Way Forward to Align Ideals and Action” by Matthias Bauer, Dyuti Pandya, Vanika Sharma and Elena Sisto is listed in the weekly newsletter What’s Up EU?
- 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
- New Policy Brief: Time to Rethink Export Controls for Strengthened US- EU Cooperation and Global Trade Rules
- New Policy Brief: ICT Beyond Borders: The Integral Role of US Tech in Europe’s Digital Economy
- New Policy Brief: Openness as Strength: The Win-Win in EU-US Digital Services Trade
- New Policy Brief: Calling on the EU-US Trade and Technology Council: How to Deliver for the Planet and the Economy
- New Policy Brief: How Huawei Weathered the Storm: Resilience, Market Conditions or Failed Sanctions?
- New Occasional Paper: German Industrial Competitiveness and the Metaverse