Election fever imperils EU free trade with Ukraine
Renewal of duty-free access for Ukrainian produce, introduced following Russia’s invasion, now hangs by a thread.
Mar 14 5 mins read
Belgium’s far-right prodigy gets prison term for inciting violence
Dries Van Langenhove “revelled in Nazi ideas that cause much suffering,” a judge said.
Mar 12 2 mins read
Europe, in denial, longs for rules-based global trade order
As the EU fights to make the World Trade Organization matter again, it’s short on allies.
Feb 29 6 mins read
WTO in ‘damage control’ mode as Abu Dhabi agenda unravels
The failure of WTO member countries to produce anything meaningful at the group’s 13th Ministerial Conference could further erode the Geneva-based organization’s ability to create new global trade rules.
Feb 25 8 mins read