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UK trade policy analyst on the UK-EU summit in London
David Henig talks with Associated Press on the UK aligning certain trade rules with the EU to ease barriers post-Brexit, focusing on food, drink, and energy.
Attractivité française : des atouts et des soucis
Elena Sisto is interviewed by the Newsletter BLOCS on French attractiveness remaining strong in sectors like quantum technologies, but facing macroeconomic challenges and competition from US industrial policies.
Trump’s tariff war has a digital second act
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama writes for Business Day on how SA’s digital regulation could deepen the US tariff dispute.
Reflections on the UK-EU summit
David Henig discusses what has and has not been agreed at the recent UK-EU reset summit that took place on Monday 19 May 2025, and why it matters in a webinar organised by the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy.
EU and UK aim to end Brexit era in London summit
David Henig via Euractiv believes UK-EU summit outcomes were predictable since February, with last-minute haggling for balance.
The UK and the EU hail a new chapter as they sign fresh deals 5 years after Brexit
David Henig suggests via Associated Press that following EU rules is necessary for the UK, as 50% of trade is with the EU.
Is Britain really inching back towards the EU?
David Henig views the UK-EU summit as a modest step, not transformative, via the BBC.
How successful was Trump’s Middle East tour?
CGTN Europe interviews Hosuk Lee-Makiyama on Donald Trump's tour across the Middle East and its potential impact on the US economy.
Is Britain really inching back towards the EU?
David Henig believes the UK-EU summit is a step forward, enhancing trade ties rather than making drastic changes, via BBC.
Lower US tariffs on UK exports unlikely to take effect for weeks, say British officials
David Henig criticises rushed UK-US trade deal, leaving businesses uncertain about implementation details via Financial Times.