Drift. That’s the best way to describe the week in European Union trade policy. European Parliament threatens EU UK TCA walkout A perpetual crisis over border checks in Northern Ireland is now a possibility, with this week’s UK decision to unilaterally extend a grace period for intra-UK border checks until …
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Interview: The risk factor in European Union trade policy
The Bertelsmann Foundation’s Christian Bluth argues that the EU’s trade policy focus will need to shift to managing risks. Bluth puts forward a few bold ideas to that end in an exchange of views with our editor Iana Dreyer.
Week in Brussels: Potential EU-US supply chain collaboration, Korea ILO, Mexico Global Agreement
Dombrovskis sees potential in EU-US supply chain resilience collaboration President Biden this week made headlines by announcing a review of the United States’ supply chains. Strategic dependencies on – namely but not only – China and other supply chain disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic have had the US government focus …
Week Ahead: New WTO DG, new EU trade strategy, EU UK saga
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to head WTO The World Trade Organization’s General Council is meeting today (Monday 15 February) to take a final decision on the nomination of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to become the next director-general of the organisation. The former World Bank executive was the consensus choice among WTO members in a …
Interview: Pursuing the bigger picture in Asia
Now that the European Union has inked an investment agreement with China it needs to take a big-picture geopolitical approach to the rest of the Asian region and a forward-looking approach to transatlantic relations, argues Reinhard Bütikofer in an interview with Borderlex.
Week in Brussels: Ground preparations
This has been a very odd week, strangely busy with little actually happening in terms of decisions. The EU is preparing the ground for many further developments. Some more on this below.
Week in Brussels: Digital and artificial intelligence dominate trade debate
This has been a week of intense debate on international trade and the regulation of the digital economy .
Week in Brussels: CAI text and controversy, Australia, enforcement regulation
Developments in EU trade policy this week by Iana Dreyer and Chris Horseman.
Craig: US trade policy direction will be set by early Biden moves
Think tank R Street Associate Fellow Halie Craig in conversation with Borderlex on the potential direction of United States trade policy under Joe Biden – and what it could mean for future cooperation with the EU.
Week in Brussels: MEP scrutiny of EU-UK TCA, carbon border measure, Korean surimi
EU UK TCA: European Parliament wants more scrutiny powers and more time European Parliament committees scrutinised the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement this week. The series of meetings culminated in a joint meeting of the foreign affairs and international trade committee on Thursday. This kick-starts a formalised consent procedure involving …