Analysis
16 May 2024
Rippling out: Biden’s tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and their impact on Europe
The US approach diverges from that of the EU, which is building a case for countervailing duties under WTO rules
Analysis
16 May 2024
The US approach diverges from that of the EU, which is building a case for countervailing duties under WTO rules
First glance
16 May 2024
A hike in US tariffs is not a return to wholesale protectionism, and the European Union is unlikely to duplicate the US approach
Podcast
15 May 2024
How should the EU de-risk its external economic relationships without foregoing the benefits of trade?
Working paper
13 May 2024
This paper assess how beneficial industrial policy has been for China and how exportable to the European Union its model might be
Policy brief
07 May 2024
The question is how exactly the EU should ‘de-risk’ its external economic relationships without foregoing the benefits of trade.
External publication
06 May 2024
External publication
02 May 2024
External publication
02 May 2024
Working paper
30 April 2024
Russian imports of battlefield goods that are subject to export controls, including from Western producers, have surged since mid-2022
Opinion piece
17 April 2024
First glance
16 April 2024
Prohibition of Western tech exports to Russia is not working; rapid measures are needed to tighten up
Analysis
21 March 2024
Russian trade overall seems to have suffered little from sanctions; meanwhile, medicine and food trade continues with sanctioning countries
Working paper
04 March 2024
This paper revisits the effects of three shocks on the functioning of global supply chains.
Working paper
29 February 2024
Our main message is that policies restricting knowledge flows should be limited to narrowly defined areas of strategic importance.
Analysis
22 February 2024
EU-Russia energy trade has fallen hugely since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but the EU could still do more to reduce dependence
Dataset
20 February 2024