We can’t have both, argues David Henig.
Of drams and disputes – the United States’ Airbus tariffs and its implication for British trade policy
Trade policy is like a game of four-dimensional chess. The UK is now stuck between the big beasts of the trade policy world – the
Dispute settlement and the US-UK trade agreement: lessons from the NAFTA renegotiation
The United Kingdom should seek solid governance and dispute settlement provisions in its free trade agreement with the United States, writes Simon Lester.
Coronavirus response sheds light on tough UK trade choices ahead
Trade policy has rightly taken a back seat in the United Kingdom since the global battle against coronavirus took centre stage. But the challenges aren’t
Event: The UK anti-subsidy regime after Brexit
The UK State Aid Law Association, Shearman and Sterling, and the UK Trade Forum are pleased to announce a new event on the EU’s anti-subsidy
Don’t atomise science in EU-UK negotiations
Research is one of the UK’s strengths, and effective cooperation on science is in everyone’s interests. It’s hardly the most contentious area of the negotiations