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Plus, the UK’s ‘last minute’ attempt to secure energy supplies
Chicago futures hit limit after New Delhi curbed shipments to combat surging food prices
Emmanuel Macron’s re-election doesn’t prove very much about the future of open trade
Free and fair global markets require shared values
Financial crisis, pandemic and war have put supply chains under stress
Measures ostensibly aimed at protecting American workers are also about jobs on Capitol Hill
America’s economy suffers from inequality and poor labour performance but this is not due to global trade
There needs to be equal opportunities and the prioritising of investment to ensure a more resilient economy and society
Industrial policy is back in fashion as geopolitical tensions increase
Mark Sedwill says nations should co-operate to build resilient supply lines, not retreat behind borders
Stockholm warns of dangers associated with Brussels’ idea of ‘strategic autonomy’
This is a badly targeted policy that will waste scarce fiscal resources
New powers to intervene in deals will staunch the economic lifeblood of foreign direct investment
EU and Asian allies are keen to embark on new era of co-operation
A Biden presidency could restore US global leadership and help to reboot globalisation
Welcome to a new world of trade policy as the US, EU and China compete to write the rules
Key lawmakers urge London to ‘reconsider this punitive action against an ally’
International trade and co-operation makes economies more resilient
Survey reveals companies’ deep concerns that US and other advanced economies will impose more barriers to trade
Phil Hogan says recent surge in EU medical manufacturing is a crisis-response solution — not a permanent one
The global health emergency makes trade more important, not less
Slowdown comes despite rising protectionism and sluggish growth in the west
India’s trading relations with others are key with protectionism rising
Reliance on agriculture as high as in 1981, even as its importance tumbles elsewhere
The EU is preparing to push back against unfair foreign competition
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