Blog post
27 February 2017
The Mexican automotive industry and Trump’s USA
Trade with Mexico is a controversial topic for the new US administration. And the automotive sector is emblematic of Trump’s promise to bring manufact
Blog post
27 February 2017
Trade with Mexico is a controversial topic for the new US administration. And the automotive sector is emblematic of Trump’s promise to bring manufact
Blog post
09 February 2017
If the US moves ahead with Republican plans to introduce a border adjustment tax, the EU will need to decide on its response. Marek Dabrowski argues t
Blog post
09 February 2017
Reflecting the fact that the United States imports more than it exports, border adjustment tax is considered by its proponents as an essential part of
Event
06 February 2017
Bruegel in collaboration with Leuven Centre For Global Governance Studies organizes an event at which we will discuss the options for redesigning trad
Blog post
06 February 2017
What’s at stake: the Financial Times reports that Peter Navarro, head of the US’s National Trade Council, has accused Germany of currency manipulation
Blog post
01 February 2017
The Trump administration seems more than willing to break with liberal orthodoxy on trade. Could this lead them to introduce a "destination tax", esse
Blog post
27 January 2017
As US President Trump and UK Prime Minister Theresa May meet in Washington, Bruegel researchers look at bilateral trade flows between the US, UK and E
Opinion piece
26 January 2017
It seems increasingly likely that President Trump will govern according to the values of his campaign. On trade, this might lead to major disturbances
Blog post
24 January 2017
Speech by EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström at Bruegel on 24 January 2017.
Event
24 January 2017
We are happy to welcome the European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmström to Bruegel on 24 January to talk about the future of the EU's trade poli
Blog post
23 January 2017
What’s at stake: much has been said and debated — during the US election and beyond — about the distributional impact of free trade on the disadvanta
Blog post
13 January 2017
In the decades before Italy joined the Euro, the Lira was devalued many times relative to the Deutschmark. Were these re-alignments accompanied by lon
Blog post
09 January 2017
What’s at stake: According to some, 2016’s political turmoil shows that the so-called “losers” of globalisation are striking back. There is, however,
Blog post
06 January 2017
Trump has set out a plan to repatriate highly-paid manufacturing jobs to the US. But the idea that manufacturing jobs are better paid than service rol
Blog post
22 December 2016
Following the proposal from the Scottish Government that Scotland remain in the Single Market, the differing “Brexpectations” of the UK’s four constit
Blog post
06 December 2016
The UK government has high hopes that new trade deals with non-EU states will offer an economic boost after Brexit. But how likely is this to material