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Posts Tagged: World Trade Organisation

The Northern Ireland Protocol. The options boil down to hoping the EU backs off…or offering it a new deal.

The Government could dangle before the EU another gain it wants in order to win a revised Protocol.

By Paul Goodman | 11 May 2022

Gerry Lyons: How the Bank of England has failed to control inflation. And what should be done to reform it.

In this much-needed review, there needs to be a reassessment of its governance, transparency and accountability.

By Dr Gerard Lyons | 3 May 2022

David Green: Now is the time to break the United Kingdom’s commercial dependence in China

The invasion of Ukraine brutally illustrates the danger of letting would-be imperialists stock their treasuries through trade.

By David Green | 25 March 2022

America 1) Bim Afolami: Yes, the United States is withdrawing from its role abroad. So we need to reinvigorate our alliances.

We need to rethink our foreign policy not in the world we would like, but in the world we actually live in.

By Bim Afolami MP | 23 August 2021

Shanker Singham: The Dimbleby food plan would wreck Britain’s trade policy

His report mischaracterises and simplifies the recommendation of a government commission on which I sat.

By Shanker A.Singham | 18 July 2021

Stephen Booth: While UK-EU talks gather momentum, Britain should continue to diversify its trading relationships.

Deals with the US, Japan, Australia and New Zealand will prepare the country for future EU-related bumps in the road.

By Stephen Booth | 25 June 2020 | 102 comments

Stephen Booth: Contrary to expectations, the UK may have the upper hand as Brexit negotiations intensify

With its objective being British sovereignty, Johnson’s government can justify economic disruption better than the EU.

By Stephen Booth | 28 May 2020 | 115 comments

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