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Report 25 November 2025
UK Trade Policy: An Independent Review
By Achyuth Anil, Thomas Baily, Amar Breckenridge, Michael Gasiorek, Charlotte Humma, Sahana Suraj and Fiona Smith et al.
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The UK Trade Policy: An Independent Review provides an independent, evidence-based assessment of UK trade policy in 2025. It evaluates how current UK trade policies respond to current pressures, how effectively they serve the UK’s economic interests and broader public policy goals. It identifies where changes may be needed to ensure consistency, coherence, resilience, and long-term prosperity. Jointly written by the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy, Frontier Economics and the UK Trade Policy Observatory, the Review aims to complement the World Trade Organization Trade Policy Review of the UK. The report also provides a transparent methodology that can be used for future reviews or other policy issues.
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Briefing Paper 18 November 2025
Artificial Intelligence, trade, and firm dynamics
By Suleyman Gozen, Pinar Gunes and Mehmet Furkan Karaca et al.
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This Briefing Paper examines how AI adoption shapes both domestic and export sales across the firm-size distribution.
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Working Paper 13 November 2025
The economic consequences of democratic backsliding: Evidence from US states
By Mario Larch, Vanessa Boese-Schlosser, Markus Eberhardt and Rodolphe Desbordes et al.
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This paper provides evidence on the economic consequences of sub-national democratic backsliding in the US.
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Video 5 November 2025
Trump’s Trade Announcements: A Closer Look
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President Trump’s second term with the imposition of US tariffs on goods has disrupted global trading system. Find out what’s behind these new tariffs, deals, and quotas.
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Blog post 5 November 2025
The European Union’s new steel tariff quota system: What it means for Northern Ireland
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This blog explores how the EU’s proposed tariff quota system might affect Northern Ireland’s ability to import steel from Great Britain.
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Video 24 October 2025
Diploma in International Trade Policy: Industry expert
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Chris Southworth, Secretary General at the ICC explains the increasingly complex nature of international trade and trade policy. Our new online 'Diploma in International Trade Policy' aims to help you understand how government policy, geopolitics, business, and technology impact international trade and learn how to apply conceptual and analytical tools to analyse trade policy. The course is created and delivered by leading academics at the University of Sussex, along with guest lectures from industry experts like Chris Southworth.
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Podcast 15 October 2025
Public attitudes to trade and trade policy
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Series 7, Episode 3 - What does the British public think about trade? In a democracy, what people think or feel about any area of policy really matters. Trade policy is an external wing of economic policy, and everyone cares about whether the government's actions are making them richer or poorer, but we also care about how trade is interlinked with climate change, the environment, food standards, or animal welfare. In this episode, our speakers provide insights and analysis on what the public thinks about trade, how we know what the public thinks and whether their views are listened to. With Alan Winters (CITP), George Holt (Trade Justice Movement), Liam Campling (Queen Mary University London) and our host Chris Horseman (Borderlex).
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Briefing Paper 2 October 2025
National security and intellectual property protection of critical technologies
By Phoebe Li and Atilla Kasap et al.
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This Briefing Paper maps the evolving IP ecosystem from the expansion of national security claims and innovation in critical technologies, and makes recommendations for how to improve the balance of concerns between IP protection and national security.
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Academic Paper 29 September 2025
‘We’re saying that we trust them but really we don’t’ Citizen jurors’ discursive framing of trust in international trade policy
By Justyna A. Robinson, L. Alan Winters CB, Rhys Sandow, Sandra Young and Caitlin Hogan et al.
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One key consequence of the UK leaving the EU (Brexit) is that it now has full responsibility for making its own international trade policy. In this context, NatCen and the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy initiated Citizens’ Juries on the topic of trade policy. From the transcripts of these juries, we created a corpus of 317,974 words. Using corpus-assisted discourse analysis, we focus on the concept of trust in trade policy. We find that trust conferred on actors in trade policy is limited. The greatest degree of trust is conferred on experts, on account of their epistemically-elevated position. The government is broadly not trusted. Jurors wished to be consulted about trade policy decisions and be assured that they are based on sound advice, but few wished to have a role in actually making them. Our findings highlight a deficit of trust among the jurors that could be remedied by greater perceived honesty and transparency from the government.
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Blog post 29 September 2025
Can the WTO turn process into progress?
By Professor Rorden Wilkinson.
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Confidence in multilateralism has eroded. What does this mean for the WTO and will the Ølberg reform process be successful?
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