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Lessons learned from COVID-19 and heightened war risks have added to the backlash against domestic manufacturing losses to undermine globalisation

China economic database
Repository of what we consider to be the most relevant macroeconomic data for China and EU-China relations.

How should the EU react to the US attack on corporate sustainability?
The European Union should continue to push companies on net-zero alignment, but pragmatic changes can help ease burdens and maintain EU leadership

Diversity and inclusion aren’t just about equity, they’re about efficiency too
Adding more women to the workforce delivers a bigger GDP boost than simply employing more men

Public support for climate action: can governments deliver on citizens’ expectations?
How can governments gain Europeans' trust in the green transition?
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Memos to the European Union leadership 2024-2029
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Highlights of 2024

Clean Industrial Deal: a conversation with EVP Teresa Ribera
How will the Clean Industrial Deal support EU industries?

It’s time for the European Union to rethink personal social networking
This Policy Brief explores the potential implementation of Article 7 interoperability for social networking core platform systems.

David and Goliath: The EU’s Global Gateway versus China’s Belt and Road Initiative

30 Years of the World Trade Organisation: Challenges, reforms, and the path ahead
Does multilateralism have a future?
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