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In The Media 19 May 2023
A trade secret: What are the UK’s aims as it pursues new deals?
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What are the UK’s aims in the pursuit of new trade deals? It seems such a simple question, yet ministers are unwilling, or unable, to answer it, according to a growing band of critics. Michael Gasiorek provides comments.
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Press Release 25 April 2023
It’s not all about the money, say UK public when considering trade policy, circumstances matter
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Briefing Paper 25 April 2023
Trade-offs in trade policy: What the public thinks and how they think about them
By Viviane Gravey, Maria Savona, Dan Wincott and L. Alan Winters CB.
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Our research in public attitudes towards UK trade policy was aimed at understanding public views on the unavoidable choices and trade-offs that trade policy requires and whom people trust to make and inform trade policy decisions. This Briefing Paper reflects on preliminary results from the research.
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Blog post 20 April 2023
What are the economic implications of the Windsor Framework?
By Geoffroy Duparc-Portier, Gioele Figus and Graeme Roy.
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Analysis of the impact of the Windsor Framework on trade in Northern Ireland
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Blog post 4 April 2023
A trade strategy to support domestic decarbonization and environmental objectives
By Emily Lydgate.
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Evidence 3 April 2023
Britain in the World
By Emily Lydgate, Michael Gasiorek, L. Alan Winters CB, Ingo Borchert, Phoebe Li, Minako Morita Jaeger, Mattia Di Ubaldo and Maria Savona.
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Response to the Labour Party National Policy Forum Consultation 2023 providing recommendations on trade policy and growth; digital economy and digital trade policy; international trade, worker and human rights, domestic decarbonization and environmental objectives and trade resilience and economic security.
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Briefing Paper 30 March 2023
The Stormont Brake – What Can We Learn from the Swiss–EU Relationship?
By Xinyan Zhao.
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This Briefing Paper reflects on the Windsor Framework and the Stormont Brake, drawing on the sovereignty issues in the Swiss-EU relationship as a means for comparison.
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In The Media 6 March 2023
Does new Northern Ireland Brexit deal ‘remove any sense’ of an Irish Sea border? (Factcheck - Channel 4 News)
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After months of wrangling, prime minister Rishi Sunak and European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, have reached a new agreement on Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit arrangements. The “Windsor Framework” rewrites the Northern Ireland Protocol, which itself took years – and two prime ministers – to thrash out. Professor Michael Gasiorek told FactCheck that Mr Sunak’s claim to have removed any sense of a border is “unfortunately not quite correct”
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In The Media 6 March 2023
Brexit slammed the UK economy. The new Northern Ireland deal gives it hope. (CNN)
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The breakthrough deal on Northern Ireland’s trading arrangements heralds a reset in the often thorny relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union — and could be the first step to repairing some of the damage Brexit has done to the UK economy. This is a “very clear prize,” and not only for researchers and academics, said L. Alan Winters. It "locks Britain back in to the scientific research community in Europe… Research and development is a big part of the modern economy"
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News article 6 March 2023
UK Trade Policy Forum 2023: Trade-offs in trade
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A short summary of our inaugural UK Trade Policy Forum, 2023.
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