Blog Post
Different EU and US supervisory approaches to climate risk may hamper efforts to work together and risk fragmenting global markets.
Past Event
How US climate policy is likely to evolve, and which international impacts can be expected?
Past Event
How could additional regulation incentivise investment while upholding the integrity of sustainable finance?
Blog Post
President Biden has promised to implement a levy on carbon-intensive imports, albeit without a federal domestic carbon price. The measure faces a number of difficulties, but could feasibly be implemented. The route chosen by the US will have important implications for the EU's own plans.
Past Event
Join us to mark the launch of the eponymous paper co-written with the European Council on Foreign Relations.
Policy Contribution
After decades of increasing globalisation, there now seems to be a slowing, or even a turn to deglobalisation, meaning decelerating trade and investment and reduced global value chains. This trend seems to have accelerated because of the United States’ push to contain China in the context of their strategic competition. So far, however, there is less evidence of deglobalisation in terms of financial flows.
Past Event
Stakeholders from government, private sector, media and academia/institutions come together to review India-EU relations and point to a promising direction for the future.
Opinion
Time has come for Europe, the US and possibly China to create a global “Climate Club”.
Past Event
How could we achieve a trilateral relationship between China, the EU and the US and consolidate it with climate goals?
Blog Post
Although the economic implications of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) for the EU are modest, the geopolitical and strategic implications are not. With the arrival of a new US administration and the central role of China in the bloc, the EU needs to outline an Asian commercial strategy that reconciles the importance of China and the transatlantic relationship.
Parliamentary Testimony
Testimony before the European Parliament on the subject of China-EU economic relations.
Podcast
With the Biden administration, there might be a difference in style, rather than a difference in trends.