Opinion piece
17 April 2024
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
Analysis
13 February 2024
The EU should try to attract more business from Taiwan, though Taiwan’s January 2024 election has not made the job easier
First glance
06 February 2024
Smart measures, not tariffs or blunt subsidies, should be deployed to strengthen Europe’s standing in solar power
External publication
13 January 2024
First glance
12 January 2024
While trade disruptions arising from the conflict in the Red Sea are so far minimal, a further regional escalation could impact global energy prices.
First glance
12 January 2024
Depending who wins Taiwan’s 13 January election, the island could swing towards closer relations with China, or entrench decoupling from China.
Podcast
10 January 2024
When we discuss economic security, what are we actually talking about?
First glance
04 December 2023
The European Union is increasingly disappointed with China over trade.
Event
07 November 2023
What should be expected from ongoing negotiations on the so-called Global Steel and Aluminium Arrangement and the forthcoming TTC meeting?
Event
10 October 2023
At this event we discussed the economic and commercial relations between Türkiye and the European Union