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  • Blog post 19 January 2026

    Trump’s Greenland tariffs

    By Michael Gasiorek.

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    This blog explores the differences between the new 'Greenland' tariffs to Trump's 'reciprocal' tariffs, how countries may respond, and implications for the international economic order.

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  • In The Media 19 January 2026

    How could Trump’s Greenland tariffs hit individual EU countries? (FT)

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    The US president has threatened to impose 10% tariffs from the beginning of February, on the eight countries (the UK, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Germany, France, Sweden, and the Netherlands) that have sent military forces to Greenland — rising to 25% on June 1. Trump wants the US to take ownership of the strategically important island. Assuming the tariffs on individual countries did come into force, the EU could be expected to retaliate collectively against the US measures, according to Michael Gasiorek. “We may be coming to the point where countries actually need to and will co-ordinate a response to Trump. Trump has crossed a line in going beyond simply some bilateral market-access [trade] negotiation to try and force Nato countries apart. I cannot see them agreeing to this,” says Gasiorek.

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  • Working Paper 13 January 2026

    Industrial policy and retaliatory protection under the WTO: Lessons from China

    By Yusheng Feng, Haishi Li, Siwei Wang and Min Zhu et al.

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    This study provides systematic evidence on how domestic subsidies shape foreign trade protection.

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  • Working Paper 12 January 2026

    The dawn of inequality

    By Mattia C. Bertazzini, Gina Eckhoff and Leander Heldring et al.

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    This paper investigates the drivers of early growth in inequality.

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  • Blog post 17 December 2025

    Should the UK join the PEM?

    By Michael Gasiorek.

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    This blog summarises key issues and explains that it is unclear to what extent joining the PEM would benefit the UK.

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  • Podcast 17 December 2025

    Competition policy and industrial policy

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    Series 7, Episode 5 - This episode of Trade Bites looks at competition and industrial policy. China's strong industrial policies and state-backed dominance have fuelled global competition. Recently, this has led to the US, Europe and developed countries, including the UK, implementing much more activist industrial policies to support their own producers and to ensure supplies of strategically important goods. Is a level playing field a luxury that we can no longer afford in these days of geopolitical contention, or is the pendulum swinging too far away from notions of open competition? To discuss these important points are Aditi Sara Verghese (World Economic Forum), Anne-Claire Hoyng (Prosus), Peter Holmes (UKTPO, University of Sussex) and our host Chris Horseman (Borderlex).

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  • Working Paper 15 December 2025

    European regional resilience to supply shocks diffused through Global Value Chains

    By Filippo Bontadini, Valentina Meliciani, Maria Savona and Ariel Wirkierman et al.

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    This paper examines how supply disruptions originating abroad spread through global and domestic production networks and affect regional economic activity across Europe.

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  • Podcast 10 December 2025

    UK Membership of PEM

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    Series 7, Episode 4 - In today's episode of Trade Bites, we're discussing the Pan-Euro Mediterranean Convention on Rules of Origin (PEM) and whether the UK should join. The PEM makes it easier for UK firms to use inputs from the PEM countries and still get duty free access to the EU, and all the other PEM countries. Having left the EU, the UK is not part of the PEM. The UK Government has launched a consultation on whether or not the UK should accede. Would joining make trade easier for all our manufacturing businesses, or are there any downsides? Would it really make that much difference? And will other nations support the UK’s application if it does decide to apply to join PEM. It turns out the answers are not so straightforward. Listen to the podcast for straight talking (as opposed to straightforward) explanation with Michael Gasiorek (CITP), Anna Jerzewska (DSV / EuroCommerce), Alessandro Marongiu (SMMT) and our host Chris Horseman (Borderlex).

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  • Blog post 8 December 2025

    FinTech regulation and digital sovereignty: The case of Brazil’s mobile payment ‘PIX’

    By Javier Ruiz Diaz, Phoebe Li, Maria Savona, Beatriz Kira and Ana Soares Peres.

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    This blog explores the Brazilian instant mobile payment system and the US case against it.

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  • Briefing Paper 3 December 2025

    From dominance to dependence: what the UK must learn to build trusted critical minerals partnerships

    By Anabel Marin and Gabriel Palazzo et al.

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    This Briefing Paper shows how understanding conflict and resistance to mining, and ways to address it, will be central to diversifying and securing critical minerals value chains for the UK.

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