Podcast
18 April 2018
Director's Cut: EU risks US tariff pain in standing by the WTO
As global trade war continues to unfold, Bruegel director Guntram Wolff is joined for this Director's Cut of 'The Sound of Economics' podcast by Bernd
Podcast
18 April 2018
As global trade war continues to unfold, Bruegel director Guntram Wolff is joined for this Director's Cut of 'The Sound of Economics' podcast by Bernd
Opinion piece
05 April 2018
It is high time for the EU to work on more than just wishful thinking in response to the US challenge to global trade. With the first cracks appearing
External publication
26 March 2018
The EU is a relatively open economy and has benefited from the multilateral system. We argue that the EU should defend its strategic interests. The Si
Opinion piece
26 March 2018
What will be the results of the changes to the U.S. tax system in China? Will the new U.S. corporate tax rate cause Chinese firms to shift their opera
Blog post
15 March 2018
As the US administration imposes new tariffs on steel and aluminium and considers further protectionist measures, we look at bilateral trade flows bet
Blog post
13 March 2018
Just how exposed is Europe’s automotive sector to a potential escalation in the EU-US trade war?
Blog post
12 March 2018
The U.S. administration is considering to impose tariffs on steel (25%) and aluminium (10%), based on a national security argument. We review economis
Blog post
09 March 2018
President Trump and his trade team are set on a path of protectionism and economic nationalism. Trump’s intended measure raises four issues for the EU
Podcast
09 March 2018
In this podcast, André Sapir discusses with Uri Dadush about President Trump's announcement to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Event
19 February 2018
Event
19 February 2018
The partnership between North America and Europe is becoming unsettled and uncertain. How can we deal with this new situation that threatens the prosp
Blog post
14 February 2018
A look at the data on bilateral trade, services, investment and protectionism between Asia, Europe and the US in recent years gives some indication of
Opinion piece
07 February 2018
Major recent reform of US tax laws represents a serious challenge to Germany, highlighting several weaknesses in the country's economy. The formation
Opinion piece
31 January 2018
What has fundamentally changed with the Trump administration is not that it behaves more selfishly than its predecessors, but that it seems unconvince
Opinion piece
05 January 2018
China's recent announcement of reforming its financial market has received little enthusiasm from the U.S. despite its potential benefits. The lack of
Blog post
18 December 2017
Reactions to the Republican tax plans continue, concentrating on different aspects of the proposed legislation. We review the latest contributions.