Opinion piece
11 October 2018
Global markets’ tepid reaction to China’s new opening
China’s accession to the World Trade Organisation in 2001 was greeted with great fanfare. But near silence has greeted the recent removal by the China
Opinion piece
11 October 2018
China’s accession to the World Trade Organisation in 2001 was greeted with great fanfare. But near silence has greeted the recent removal by the China
Opinion piece
10 October 2018
When considering China’s renewed state capitalism, we should be mindful of the damage done by the 2008 financial crisis to the world's perception of W
Blog post
24 September 2018
After amply discussing income inequality in Europe and the US, economists are now looking at the magnitude, implications and possible remedies for thi
Podcast
20 September 2018
Bruegel director Guntram Wolff is joined by Alicia García-Herrero, senior fellow at Bruegel, and Zhang Weiwei, director at The China Institute of Fuda
Opinion piece
20 September 2018
As China shifts into a more advanced industrialised economy, Japan has slowly but surely lost to some of its comparative advantages to its rival. One
Opinion piece
19 September 2018
China has committed to a market-driven relationship with Africa, as well as a new $60 billion investment plan on the continent, following the recent C
Opinion piece
18 September 2018
The author assesses the Chinese real estate industry’s liquidity concerns and its leverage, which is estimated to be four times higher than its global
Event
17 September 2018
How to measure China's digital economy?
Event
17 September 2018
We are hosting a number of Chinese and EU experts to discuss trade relations between the three forces.
Opinion piece
23 August 2018
To help evaluate whether the market response is warranted or exaggerated, the author measured the trade impact of additional import tariffs based on s
Opinion piece
23 August 2018
China has opted for a renewed fiscal and monetary stimulus to address the risk of the US-led trade war. The dual policies send a clear signal that ec
Opinion piece
03 July 2018
Global governance requires rules, because flexibility and goodwill alone cannot tackle the hardest shared problems. With multilateralism under attack,
Blog post
02 July 2018
China has the biggest bilateral trade surplus vis-à-vis the US but is also a top holder of US government bonds. While China has started to counteract
Event
28 June 2018
Analysis of the long-term impact of the trade war and its three key players: EU, US, and China.
Blog post
27 June 2018
The EU is currently working on a new framework for screening foreign direct investments (FDI). Maritime ports represent the cornerstone of the EU trad
Blog post
13 June 2018
The summit in Charlevoix left behind a Group of Seven in complete disarray. The authors think that the G-group, in its current formulation, no longer