Press
Europe faces a pincer attack from White House ideologues backed by Silicon Valley and its far-right proxies
08 January 2026
The Guardian
US tech bosses are exerting leverage on EU regulators via Trump and Vance. But Europe isn’t powerless, and it isn’t alone.
EU faces defining six months as Trump doctrine, trade tensions test strategic autonomy
07 January 2026
Courthouse News Service
“Europe will probably continue to be reactive,” Ian Bond, deputy director at the London-based Centre for European Reform, told Courthouse News. “It is hard to break their defense dependency on the US, so they won’t want to take precipitate steps.”
Starmer's biggest rival is auditioning for his job
03 January 2026
Bloomberg
Another pro-Brussels think tank, the Centre for European Reform, takes a more hardheaded view. The economic boost only comes if Britain aligns its regulations with its neighbors and the EU lets it access its single market.
That deal is not on the table. Even piecemeal single-market access would mean making hefty payments to Brussels. “The more barriers to trade you want to remove the more you have to offer on alignment, money and movement (on immigration controls),” the CER wrote.
That deal is not on the table. Even piecemeal single-market access would mean making hefty payments to Brussels. “The more barriers to trade you want to remove the more you have to offer on alignment, money and movement (on immigration controls),” the CER wrote.
It’s time to rethink Britain’s relationship with the EU
30 December 2025
The Economist
Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform think-tank, believes the French want to exclude Britain from SAFE.
TRT World - The Newsmakers: Is China on track to become the world’s next superpower?
30 December 2025
Ian Bond, told TRT World "when you see the rate at which the Chinese navy is increasing in size and new aircraft carriers are being launched, that looks like the instruments of power projection" (from 11.00 mins).
CER Podcast: Unpacking Europe: The EU in 2025
19 December 2025
Six of our researchers reflect on the past year and look ahead to 2026.
Letters: Dealing with Chinese trade
18 December 2025
The Economist
The Economist recommended that Europe should not raise trade barriers in response to China’s ballooning exports of cars, machine-tools and other manufactured goods (”From customer to killer”, November 22nd).
The unshared futures of the United States and Europe
16 December 2025
Chicago Council on Global Affairs
America and Europe have been bound together for more than 250 years. Whose ideology will define their future?
Slowaakse premier wil tot na nieuwjaar in Brussel blijven
15 December 2025
Het Financieele Dagblad
Paradox Frankrijk heeft een zwakke regering met een onzekere toekomst, en toch blijft het een dominante kracht in het EU‑beleid. Hoe valt die paradox te verklaren, vraagt Charles Grant van het Centre for European Reform. Handig: hij geeft zelf het antwoord.
China’s trade juggernaut won’t stop just to appease the West
15 December 2025
The Times
Germany was relatively sheltered from the first China shock, when Europe was flooded with consumer goods such as electronics and furniture. Now, China is competing and winning in advanced industrial manufacturing — traditionally, a German strength — according to Brad Setser and Sander Tordoir, writing for the Centre for European Reform.
Foresight - climate & energy Podcast: US, China turn up the heat on EU cleantech
11 December 2025
Elisabetta Cornago from the Centre for European Reform joins The Jolt to discuss the new paper she's co-authored on Europe’s clean tech sector.
Building energy resilience in an uncertain world
11 December 2025
Financial Times
According to the Centre for European Reform, the grid also needs one-third more interconnectors to allow renewable energy to flow from windy or sunny areas and help the bloc advance its overall transition.
Kemi Badenoch cites Brexit as ‘shock’ to UK
09 December 2025
Financial Times
A 2018 Whitehall study estimated that leaving the EU customs union was responsible for about 1 per cent of lost GDP, according to John Springford of the Centre for European Reform think-tank. However, he cautioned that re-forming a customs union with the EU would not necessarily recoup all of those losses, given the lasting impact of Brexit on investment in critical industries such as carmaking.
Channel 4 News: European leaders talk Trump's peace plan at meeting with Zelenskyy
08 December 2025
"I think this is a really dangerous moment for Europe", Charles Grant told Channel 4 News (from 3:07mins).
The great slowdown: Germany at a standstill as 'China shock' hits
06 December 2025
South China Morning Post
"The China shock is now macro-critical for Germany: the collapse in German exports to China since the peak already amounts to a hit of roughly 1 per cent of GDP," said Sander Tordoir, chief economist at the Centre for European Reform think-tank.
The Spectator Podcast: Brexit's back – and so is Truss
05 December 2025
Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform joined Patrick Gibbons on the Spectator podcast to discuss the flurry of UK-European activity across Britain this week.
David Lammy ‘opens a can of worms’ over EU customs union
05 December 2025
The Times
The Centre for European Reform think-tank has suggested that the reset would raise GDP by only about 0.3 per cent in the long run.
Friedrich Merz, Ursula von der Leyen et Manfred Weber, le trio allemand qui impose son agenda à l’Europe
05 December 2025
Le Figaro
« Merz a décidé de réengager l’Allemagne sur la scène européenne. Il a besoin de von der Leyen pour pousser à Bruxelles son agenda économique allemand », souligne Sander Tordoir, économiste au Centre for European Reform, à Berlin.
Brexit Britain is flirting with the EU again — but Brussels is pretty busy
04 December 2025
Politico
Economists at the Centre for European Reform reckon that the government's reset package — if delivered in full — is worth somewhere between 0.3 per cent and 0.7 per cent of UK GDP over a decade.
Starmer rejects idea Labour could rejoin customs union
03 December 2025
The Times
Under the prime minister’s current plans for a reset with the bloc, GDP is expected to grow by as little as 0.3 per cent, according to an analysis last year by the Centre for European Reform.









