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Why the New Growth Chapter for EU Manufacturing Is Set to Be a Slow Burn

Edse Dantuma | ING THINK | 05/01/2025

US protectionist policies have sabotaged new prospects of growth for European manufacturing. German investment plans and EU-wide increases in defence spending could provide a gradual boost, but we think significant growth is probably going…

All Agree AGOA Should be Renewed – but How?

Peter Fabricius | Institute for Security Studies (ISS) | 11/10/2023

The question is how to expand Africa’s economic ...

What are the Prospects for Global Trade Growth in 2023 and 2024?

Ralph Ossa | World Trade Organization | 10/05/2023

The latest edition of the WTO’s “Global...

Why the Gender Gap in International Trade Needs to Close Faster

Sally Jones | Ernst & Young | 05/16/2023

While some gender gaps are closing, the pace of progress ...

The IRA and the Meaning of “Free Trade”

Peter S. Rashish | The American Institute for Contemporary German Studies | 02/06/2023

Peter S. Rashish will moderate ...

The Key to Unlocking Africa’s Economic Potential

Landry Signé | Project Syndicate | 09/23/2022

Fostering intra-African integration and removing trade barriers ...

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