Trade
The EU’s Trade Policy Is Headed Towards a Mexican Standoff
Economy
August 1, 2020
The EU’s Trade Policy Is Headed Towards a Mexican Standoff
China is the European Union’s second-largest trade partner, behind only the United States. At the same time, the EU is…
The EU Has Signed A Gigantic Trade Deal With Vietnam
International Relations
July 5, 2019
The EU Has Signed A Gigantic Trade Deal With Vietnam
On the 30th of June, the European Union and Vietnam have signed a highly significant free trade agreement. European Trade…
The U.S.A. is seceding from free trade. Can the EU step into the breach?
Economy
November 20, 2018
The U.S.A. is seceding from free trade. Can the EU step into the breach?
The mid-term elections in the United States have come and gone, and with them the hope harbored by many national…
The Other European Union: Why the EAEU Is a Threat on the Rise
International Relations
April 7, 2018
The Other European Union: Why the EAEU Is a Threat on the Rise
Far to the east – beyond the outermost borders of the EU – lays another, mirroring Union in Europe. A…
The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement strengthens European influence in Southeast Asia
International Relations
November 12, 2017
The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement strengthens European influence in Southeast Asia
When it comes to Southeast Asian countries, the EU has lacked a coherent trade policy for a long time –…
EU-Chile agreement
International Relations
October 9, 2017
EU-Chile agreement
This article is a post of the series “At A Glance” that refers directly to the original source. On 9 October…
CETA: Six Reasons Why We Like It
International Relations
July 30, 2017
CETA: Six Reasons Why We Like It
The Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement between Canada and the European Union (or CETA) has long been an issue of…