Opinion piece
19 July 2023
The UK must learn that concessions cut both ways
Brexit may have come and gone, but the UK still wants to make decisions like it is part of the gang.
Opinion piece
19 July 2023
Brexit may have come and gone, but the UK still wants to make decisions like it is part of the gang.
Newsletter
17 July 2023
Podcast
12 July 2023
The ongoing steel and aluminium negotiations between the EU and the US and their initial negotiation proposals are examined.
Working paper
10 July 2023
This paper sets out the EU and US perspectives on the ongoing negotiations and evaluates their initial negotiation proposals.
Opinion piece
28 June 2023
The proposal for a Net Zero Industry Act still needs work before it can realize its objectives, according to a new paper by Bruegel.
External publication
27 June 2023
Companies diversifying their production away from the People's Republic of China might be a rather rational decision based on an economic rationale.
Event
26 June 2023
Invitation-only event featuring Anton Hofreiter, who will discuss the IRA and the European response, the Net Zero Industrial Act.
Policy brief
22 June 2023
Newsletter
21 June 2023
Event
14 June 2023
Articulating industrial and trade policy to ensure the security of supply of critical raw materials
Podcast
14 June 2023
How China and the Gulf States are building bilateral economic relations.
Event
07 June 2023
Invitation-only event featured Bernd Lange, who talk ed on the subject of the future of EU trade policy.
Analysis
06 June 2023
The European Commission had to choose between imperfect alternatives because of frontline state backlash against massive Ukrainian grain imports.
Working paper
01 June 2023
In this paper, we present a new measure of aggregate trade restrictions.
Newsletter
22 May 2023
Podcast
10 May 2023
Compared to instant decoupling, bifurcation offers a more gradual process that requires clear understanding of the direction and speed of divergence.