What are the potential effects of implementing common user charges? An insight into UK border dynamics.
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by Jessie Madrigal-Fletcher
16h ago
Share this article: 23 April 2024 Adriana Brenis is a Research Fellow of the UK Trade Policy Observatory (UKTPO) at the University of Sussex Business School. She holds an MSc in Business, Finance and Economics and a PhD in Economics from the University of Sheffield. Adriana’s research focuses on international trade, economic policy analysis and innovation. The UK government recently announced its plan to implement common user charges for imports coming into the country. This has generated some controversy and, just this week, rumours that the government may again suspend the introduction of e ..read more
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“There Ain’t No Rules in a Knife Fight” and probably not enough in the WTO
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by Charlotte Humma
2M ago
Share this article: 23 February 2024 Peter Holmes is a Fellow of the UK Trade Policy Observatory and Emeritus Reader in Economics at the University of Sussex Business School. Sunayana Sasmal is a Research Fellow in International Trade Law at the Observatory. The World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system is in crisis. Here, and in a comprehensive working paper, we discuss one potential solution to one of the many issues confronting it. Non liquet is a legal principle that allows a tribunal to decline rendering a ruling when there is no law. We think this concept could partially ..read more
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Some goods (and some less good) news from UK trade
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by Charlotte Humma
2M ago
Share this article: 16 February 2024 Michael Gasiorek is Director of the UK Trade Policy Observatory and Co-Director of the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy. He is Professor of Economics at the University of Sussex Business School. Nicolo Tamberi is Research Fellow in Economics at the University of Sussex and Fellow of UKTPO. HMRC has just published statistics for trade in goods for December 2023, giving us three years of data after the implementation of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) with the EU in 2021. This blog reviews trends in UK trade with the world and the effects of ..read more
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What the extended grace period for Electric Vehicle Rules of Origin tells us about the UK-EU relationship
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by Jessie Madrigal-Fletcher
3M ago
Share this article: 4 January 2024 Guest author David Henig is Director of the UK Trade Policy Project at the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE). He has written extensively on the development of UK Trade Policy post Brexit, in the context of developments in EU and global trade policy on which he also researches and writes. There was relief for Europe’s automotive sector at the start of December when the UK and EU agreed to maintain current product specific rules of origin for electric vehicles within the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) until the end of 2026. A s ..read more
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Do labour and environmental provisions in trade agreements lead to better social and environmental outcomes in practice?
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by Jessie Madrigal-Fletcher
4M ago
Share this article: 13 December 2023 James Harrison is Professor in the School of Law at the University of Warwick. Emily Lydgate is Professor in Environmental Law at the University of Sussex and Deputy Director of the UK Trade Policy Observatory (UKTPO).  Ioannis Papadakis is a researcher at the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy (CITP) and a Research Fellow in Economics. Sunayana Sasmal currently serves as a Research Fellow in International Trade Law at the UKTPO. Mattia di Ubaldo is Fellow of the UKTPO and Research Fellow in Economics of European Trade Policies. L. Alan Winters is Foun ..read more
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The EU Anti-Coercion Instrument: Another weapon in the Trade Policy Toolbox
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by Jessie Madrigal-Fletcher
6M ago
Share this article: 20 October 2023 Erika Szyszczak is a Professor Emerita and a Fellow of the UKTPO. She was the Special Adviser to the House of Lords Internal Market Sub-Committee in respect of its inquiry into Brexit: competition and state aid, and has previously acted as a consultant to the European Commission. She specialises in EU economic law. She is currently working with the European Judicial Training Network on developing training courses for national judges in EU competition law. On 3 October 2023 the Council and the European Parliament reached provisional political agreement on an ..read more
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A new dawn in public debate?
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by Jessie Madrigal-Fletcher
7M ago
Share this article: 22 September 2023. L. Alan Winters is Co-Director of the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy (CITP), Professor of Economics at University of Sussex Business School and Fellow of the UK Trade Policy Observatory. When UK Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, spoke on climate policy on 20th September and talked the following day to the BBC’s Today programme, he did much more than delay the UK’s policies for achieving net zero. He said he was changing the terms of political debate. He spoke of honesty, pragmatism, transparency, and ‘getting opinions and advice from anybody’. N ..read more
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Driving round the bend: Rules of origin and cars
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by Jessie Madrigal-Fletcher
11M ago
Share this article: 8 June 2023 Michael Gasiorek is Director of the UK Trade Policy Observatory and Co-Director of the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy. He is Professor of Economics at the University of Sussex Business School. Peter Holmes is a Fellow of the UK Trade Policy Observatory and Emeritus Reader in Economics at the University of Sussex Business School. Manuel Tong Koecklin is a Research Fellow in the Economics of Trade at the UK Trade Policy Observatory and University of Sussex Business School. Recently, there have been a series of reports in the media focussing on the challen ..read more
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Joining CPTPP – The UK’s big dive into the Indo-Pacific
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by Cosmo Rana-Iozzi
1y ago
Share this article: 31 March 2023 Minako Morita-Jaeger is Policy Research Fellow at the UK Trade Policy Observatory and Senior Research Fellow in International Trade in the Department of Economics, University of Sussex On 30th March, the UK announced an agreement in principle to become a member of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). Politically, this is a positive step, especially as the Prime Minister can sell accession as a tangible achievement of the UK’s independent trade policy. But what is the real value of joining the CPTPP, and what are t ..read more
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How is environmental protection across the UK safeguarded in post-Brexit legal contexts?
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by Cosmo Rana-Iozzi
1y ago
Share this article: 17 March 2023 Chloe Anthony is a Doctoral Researcher and Tutor at the University of Sussex Law School.  The UK Government and devolved administrations have committed to improving environmental protection post-Brexit. But how do the UK’s new trade agreements impact domestic environmental ambition? And are there legal safeguards against lowering levels of environmental protection? The UK Environmental Law Association’s recent briefing paper, Post-Brexit legal frameworks for environment and trade, gives an overview of the interaction between trade and environment in inte ..read more
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