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U.S. Debt Crisis Poses Grave Global Economic Risk, Expert Warns
Fredrik Erixon is interviewed by The Chosun Daily on the US facing stagnation, US-China relations, the global economy faring better, the impact of AI, and South Korea's approach to innovation.
Quantum in Singapore: Opportunities for collaboration to drive mutual growth
ECIPE study, "Quantum Clusters: Ranking the World’s Deep-Tech Epicentres", referenced in the UK Government's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office's Research Analysis.
International Relations and the Development of Korea’s Film Industry
Stephen Ranger and Jimmyn Parc’s book examines the evolution of the Korean film industry, presenting a comprehensive account from the early days of experimental screening to its current period of attracting increased foreign investment, published by Routledge.
The EU’s economic security blanket is patchy and thin
The blog "Rethinking Europe in a New Global Economic Landscape: Finding Answers Must Start by Reflecting Our Own Position" by David Henig is highlighted by Alan Beattie in his FT's Trade Secrets.
MPs warn that UK agreements with Donald Trump are ‘built on sand’
David Henig warns via The Guardian that the UK may have agreed to raise drug prices for only a verbal promise from Trump, risking unreliable commitments and abnormal trade practices.
Why Trump’s National Security Strategy is a geoeconomic trap for Europe
The blog "The European Productivity Slowdown in a Global Context" by Oscar Guinea and Oscar du Roy is referenced in an article by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR).
EU leaders face ‘make-or-break’ summit as unity frays on trade, Ukraine funding
Oscar Guinea comments in the Courthouse News Services about the latest developments in the EU-Mercosur Agreement.
Le Royaume-Uni signe un accord commercial avec la Corée du Sud
(French) David Henig argues the UK-South Korea trade deal is minor, involving only a few changes, not a major victory for Britain as claimed by officials via Les Echos.
Perspectives: UK trade policy sets sights on Brussels
David Henig writes his Perspectives column for Borderlex on post-Brexit UK trade policy, which has underperformed, failing to deliver growth or viable alternatives to EU ties, prompting renewed interest in closer Brussels relations.
UK agrees trade deal with South Korea just weeks ahead of deadline
David Henig believes the government exaggerated the UK-South Korea deal’s benefits, but says it is valuable for reinforcing the UK’s commitment to a rules-based trade system via the Financial Times.