Bruno Capuzzi
Bruno Capuzzi is a trade economist with 14 years of experience in public policy and stakeholder engagement. He is currently a Policy Leader Fellow at the Florence School of Transnational Governance at the European University Institute. He has gained experience as a Policy Officer at the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil) in Brussels, at UNCTAD’s New York Office, and in governmental relations in Brazil. Bruno holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations and a Master’s degree in Economics. He also serves as a guest lecturer in undergraduate and specialisation courses on International Relations and Trade.
ECIPE Policy Briefs
Is the European Union Deforestation Regulation WTO-Proof?
The European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is set to take effect on 30th December 2024. While it aligns with EU’s climate goals under the European Green Deal, it has sparked concerns with EU partners regarding its compatibility with World Trade Organization (WTO) principles. Internally, some member-States and productive sectors fear that the lack of clarity in its rules could disrupt European supply chains. Products like coffee, chocolate, and leather...
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Confusion abounds over plans for EU deforestation law
The brief "Is the European Union Deforestation Regulation WTO-Proof?" by Bruno Capuzzi is cited in Real Economy...
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EU trade policy serves Ukraine an unappetising menu
Oscar Guinea and Bruno Capuzzi's blog post "Grumbling in the Fields: EU Agriculture and Trade" mentioned in Alan Beattie's weekly Trade Secrets in...
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