Event
21 April 2021
The Polish view on extending the EU-ETS: Red lines, room to manoeuvre, game changers
What are the red lines, what room is there to manoeuvre, and which elements of the new carbon pricing architecture can be real game changers?
Event
21 April 2021
What are the red lines, what room is there to manoeuvre, and which elements of the new carbon pricing architecture can be real game changers?
Opinion piece
06 April 2021
Ultimately, only time will tell if this landmark trade agreement will be productive and counter the potential bifurcation of international value chain
Opinion piece
24 March 2021
Strategic autonomy should not be an illusionary search for independence, but rather a strategic management of interdependence, based on diversificatio
Blog post
03 March 2021
As the European Union sets out a more ambitious climate policy, carbon price floors provide an opportunity to place greater emphasis on altering expec
Opinion piece
10 February 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted an increasing number of rich-country firms to reduce their reliance on global supply chains and invest more in robo
Event
04 February 2021
Assessing CBAM from a trade perspective.
External publication
28 January 2021
How can friends of the multilateral system re-engage the United States under President-elect Biden?
External publication
28 January 2021
An examination of China’s participation in the World Trade Organization, the conflicts it has caused, and how WTO reforms could ease them.
Opinion piece
18 January 2021
Pour surmonter le choc de la pandémie de Covid-19, l’économiste écarte, dans sa chronique, l’idée d’un repli protectionniste, mais suggère de passer d
Blog post
12 January 2021
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement signed between the European Union and the United Kingdom goes against six decades of UK efforts to avoid being eco
Policy brief
06 January 2021
The objective of MICROPROD, an EU-wide research project that runs until the end of 2021, is to understand what is driving the current productivity slo
Policy brief
21 December 2020
After decades of increasing globalisation, there now seems to be a slowing, or even a turn to deglobalisation, meaning decelerating trade and investme
Event
15 December 2020
Stakeholders from government, private sector, media and academia/institutions come together to review India-EU relations.
Blog post
27 November 2020
The European Union owes much of its economic weight to its regional value chain and integration into the global value chain. But the EU’s global value
External publication
26 November 2020
In-depth briefing and analysis on the issues of digital trade and the geopolitics of trade provided to the European Parliament.
Event
25 November 2020
In the current legal climate, how can the EU, the US and the UK continue to share data?