
Global economy and trade
Explore recurring issues in Europe’s relationship with its extended neighbourhood, and economic relations with China, India and the rest of the world.
The global economy in continues to be affected by the pandemic. However, it is also marked by major geopolitical developments, from President Biden’s inauguration and a revival of the transatlantic relationship, to the continued rivalry with China, with the EU caught in-between these global trends.
Bruegel’s scholars cover the European Union’s increasing assertiveness towards neighbours over the past year, including the external repercussions of the European Green Deal, managing a crisis at its borders, building a future relationship with a former member, strengthening the international role of the euro and tackling a resurgent China.
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China Economic Database
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In this episode, we look at the 2023 State of the Union address delivered by Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.

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What to expect from the BRICS expansion
The evolution of the grouping alongside the changing dynamics of political economy.

The story of China’s electric vehicle industry
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