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- 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. - The Role of US Investments for EU Technology Sovereignty
Mathias Bauer and Dyuti Pandya write a blog for CELIS Institute on why US investments remain crucial for EU technology growth and how close transatlantic collaboration can help tackle various economic and technology challenges - Examining US export controls against China
Dyuti Pandya, together with Professor Julien Chaisse, writes on US-China trade relations for East Asia Forum. - Two birds, one stone: The transatlantic market for green goods and technologies
Oscar Guinea and Vanika Sharma write for Encompass about what the TTC can do next to kickstart the transatlantic market for green goods and technologies. - El valor de los valores
[in Spanish] Oscar Guinea op-ed for El País on European values and identity written together with Isabel Pérez del Puerto. - Perspectives: How EU trade policy should respond to a second Trump presidency
David Henig writes for Borderlex about how the EU should continue to pursue dialogue and trade deals after the US Presidential election. - Perspectives: Europe faces a US challenge whoever is re-elected President
David Henig writes for Borderlex about the potential impact of the outcome of the US presidential election on Europeans. - Perspectives: The UK needs to reset its agricultural trade policy
David Henig analyses the needs of the UK for its agricultural trade policy post-Brexit in his column for Borderlex. - A forward-thinking approach to open strategic autonomy
Matthias Bauer writes for Encompass on how defensive trade and investment policies risk adversely impacting Member States’ economies. - Crece el vecindario: los beneficios de una Ucrania en la UE
[Spanish] Óscar Guinea, together with Isabel Pérez del Puerto, writes an opinion piece for El País focussing on the benefits of a potential Ukraine as a member of the EU. - Perspectives: Providing a new trade story for politicians
David Henig writes for Borderlex on how international trade will be a focus in many of the upcoming 2024 elections but it is time to forge a new story of trade. - Perspectives: Reasons to be cheerful about trade policy’s future
David Henig writes for Borderlex about why it might be good to remind ourselves that international agreements do get done and that many frictions end up being resolved. - Perspectives: Next EU Commission will need new consensus for an open, growing EU
David Henig writes for Borderlex about the policy challenges awaiting the 2024-2029 European Commission. - Perspectives: On resilience
David Henig writes for Borderlex about the increasingly used word in international summits – Resilience.
- After six TTC meetings, stakeholders eyeing ways to shape what comes next
[Behind paywall] Oscar Guinea comments in the World Trade Online about the latest EU-U.S. TTC meeting. - UK-Canada Trade Barriers to Increase Amid Failure to Reach Deal
David Henig comments on provisions allowing the UK to sell products containing European Union parts to Canada tariff-free expiring via Bloomberg. - Winner Takes All … Welcome to the World of AI, and Health and Wellbeing
The paper “Artificial Intelligence and the clustering of human capital: The risks for Europe” by Björn Brey and Erik van der Marel is listed by Prof Bill Buchanan in an article on Medium. - What Think Tanks are Thinking – 27 March 2024
The paper “Artificial Intelligence and the Clustering of Human Capital: The Risks for Europe” written by Björn Brey and Erik van der Marel is listed in the “What Think Tanks are Thinking” briefing focusing on Artificial Intelligence of the European... - 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 the Financial Times. - Rising prices top concern for EU
China Daily uses Fredrik Erixon’s quotes from the Euronews piece “Rising prices and social inequality could decide the European elections: Exclusive poll”. - Rising prices and social inequality could decide the European elections: Exclusive poll
Fredrik Erixon comments on Euronews about why the fight against inflation and economic stagnation will be key topics of discussion in the coming EU elections. - China keen to boost medical devices production
The ECIPE paper “Strategic Autonomy and the Competitiveness of Europe’s Innovative Pharmaceutical Sector: A Wake-up Call” is referenced in an article by Medical Buyer. - Why is the EU reluctant to import ‘sensitive products’ from Ukraine?
Oscar Guinea comments in TRTWORLD on the renewed safeguard added to imports of agricultural products from Ukraine into the EU. - WTO Extends E-Commerce Tariff Moratorium as Broader Negotiations Continue
The Policy Brief “The Economic Losses from Ending the WTO Moratorium on Electronic Transmissions” by Hosuk Lee-Makiyama and Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan referenced by JD Supra. - WTO Extends E-Commerce Tariff Moratorium as Broader Negotiations Continue
The paper “The Economic Losses from Ending the WTO Moratorium on Electronic Transmissions” written by Hosuk Lee-Makiyama and Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan is referenced in a White & Case article. - Jacques Delors’ legacy
The ECIPE blog “Jacques Delors’ contributions were immense” written by Keith M. Rockwell is featured in the European Parliament briefing “What Think Tanks are Thinking” of 6 March 2024. - A weak WTO will damage the planet more than it hurts free trade
The paper “How Huawei Weathered the Storm: Resilience, Market Conditions or Failed Sanctions?” written by Hosuk Lee-Makiyama and Robin Baker is referenced in the Financial Times’ Trade Secrets Newsletter. - China world leader in 37 of 44 critical technologies, EU missing
The paper “If the EU was a State in the United States: Comparing Economic Growth between EU and US States” written by Fredrik Erixon, Oscar Guinea and Oscar du Roy is mentioned in an article at The Finfacts blogsite. - Andy Sloan: U turn if you want to
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 Guernsey Press.
- 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
- New Occasional Paper: EU Autonomy, the Brussels Effect, and the Rise of Global Economic Protectionism
- Press Release: Regulating the Working Conditions of Platform Work: What Can We Learn from EU Member States?
- New Policy Brief: The Gini Trade Index: What Can We Learn from A New Trade Indicator?
- New Occasional Paper: Artificial Intelligence and the Clustering of Human Capital: The Risks for Europe
- New Policy Brief: The Imperative of International Cooperation for EU Competitiveness and Resilience in Technology-Driven Industries
- New Policy Brief: A Forward-Thinking Approach to Open Strategic Autonomy: Navigating EU Trade Dependencies and Risk Mitigation
- New Occasional Paper: EUCS Cloud Certification’s Costly Price Tag for Smaller EU Member States
- New Policy Brief: Merger Policy, Competition and Innovation Leadership: Implications for the UK’s Investment Attractiveness
- New Policy Brief: The Art of the Mini-Deals: The Invisible Part of EU Trade Policy