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‘Very damaging’: ECB policy fuels fears for German economy

27 January 2024
EurActiv
Andresen’s comments were echoed by Sander Tordoir, a senior economist at the Centre for European Reform, who told Euractiv that “most of the data suggests that the ECB should cut aggressively and rather soon”, although he didn’t expect the ECB to actually cut rates “until April or June”.Tordoir also pointed to studies – including by the ECB itself – which suggest that inflation in the eurozone, unlike in the US, is largely supply- instead of demand-driven.

Trump 2.0 – Wie sich Europa auf ein Comeback des Ex-Präsidenten vorbereiten kann

26 January 2024
Handelsblatt
Die drei Ökonomen Shahin Vallee, Sebastian de Quant und Sander Tordoir fordern in einem Aufsatz noch etwas anderes: Dass Europa auch wegen eines unter Trump drohenden US-chinesischen Handelskriegs noch schneller wirtschaftlich unabhängiger von China werden müsse.

Spanish workers leaving UK in droves blaming Brexit and cost of living

25 January 2024
iNews
Brexit led to a shortfall of 330,000 people in the labour force as foreign workers left the UK, according to a report published last January by think-tank the Centre for European Reform and UK in a Changing Europe. In hospitality and the food sector, it was four per cent or 67,000, while construction experienced a two per cent drop.

EU reveals new economic security plan to resist ‘fierce’ Chinese tech competition

25 January 2024
EurActiv
Sander Tordoir, a senior economist at the Centre for European Reform, similarly praised the package’s general sentiment but criticised it for proposing “too much of the same soft coordination that has failed us so far”.“I think directionally, it makes sense what they’re doing,” Tordoir told Euractiv. “They’re focussed on the right fault lines in the toolkit, like export controls and FDI screening, where Europe has been most vulnerable, fragmented.”

Brexit is leading to growing Balkanisation for business

25 January 2024
Financial Times
This week’s chart is a newsletter exclusive and comes courtesy of John Springford, at the Centre for European Reform. It addresses one of the conundrums of post-Brexit trade patterns that have perplexed researchers and economists.Here’s the question Springford poses: “The UK’s goods exports to the EU have not performed any worse than to the rest of the world, and its services exports have grown strongly. How come?”
Germany needs to take the EU's de-risking from China more seriously

Germany needs to take the EU's de-risking from China more seriously

Sander Tordoir, Sebastian de Quant, Shahin Vallée
24 January 2024
Internationale Politik Quarterly
With another Trump presidency in the offing, Europe and Germany need to accelerate their efforts to reduce their economic dependencies on China.
Indo-Pacific calling: Where is the US heading and what does it mean for Europe?

Indo-Pacific calling: Where is the US heading and what does it mean for Europe?

Christina Keßler
24 January 2024
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
The geopolitical centre of gravity is shifting towards the Indo-Pacific. What are the implications for the transatlantic relationship?
Europa ist auf Trump nicht vorbereitet

Europa ist auf Trump nicht vorbereitet

Sander Tordoir, Shahin Vallee, Sebastian de Quant
23 January 2024
Die Zeit
Exportabhängigkeit und Handelsüberschuss: Die Probleme zwischen der EU und China sind schon groß genug. Trump könnte die europäische Wirtschaft in die Krise stürzen.
Trump may be President again in a year. Europe must be ready

Trump may be President again in a year. Europe must be ready

19 January 2024
Encompass
On 20 January 2025, the next US President will take office. In November 2023, the editor-at-large of The Washington Post, Robert Kagan, wrote “A Trump dictatorship is increasingly inevitable. We should stop pretending”.

EU prepares for possible second Donald Trump presidency

18 January 2024
CNN's Rosemary Church speaks with Ian Bond of the CER about how Europe is preparing for a possible second Donald Trump presidency.
CER Podcast: The Taiwan election: China cares, but should Europe?

CER Podcast: The Taiwan election: China cares, but should Europe?

Ian Bond, Christina Keßler, Philippe Le Corre, Helena Legarda
18 January 2024
Ian Bond, Christina Keßler, Philippe Le Corre and Helena Legarda discuss the Taiwan election.

Germany, once a powerhouse, is at an economic 'standstill'

18 January 2024
The New York Times
“Germans are so risk-averse, it’s almost a psychological thing,” said Sander Tordoir, an economist at the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank in Berlin.

Europe scrambles to finalise new fiscal rules after lawmaker vote

17 January 2024
Euronews
According to Sander Tordoir of the Centre for European Reform, the hawkish German government is unlikely to relinquish the numerical targets so painfully hammered out in December – but might be willing to concede on some subdsidiary issues. Tordoir, a senior economist at the think tank, is optimistic a deal will be found, as there’s no unbridgeable philosophical gulf between the parliament and council.

Europe wants to Trump-proof in case of a second term. But that is not an easy task

14 January 2024
CNN
“No amount of de-risking can make up for a sudden policy change that makes it harder for Europeans to sell into America,” says Ian Bond, deputy director at the Centre for European Reform think-tank. “In a second term, it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that he could decide some other material is a risk to American security.”

Half the world to vote in 2024, with global ramifications

09 January 2024
Voice of America
“Putin is not going to have any genuine opponents,” said Ian Bond of the Centre for European Reform. “He has control of all the administrative machinery required to make sure that a crushing vote in favor of him is delivered and we get another six years of Putin up to at least 2030.”

Remember how we used to be? We are not the same

05 January 2024
Politico Brussels Playbook
As Charles Grant from the Centre for European Reform points out, von der Leyen faces far tougher, existential challenges than the French Socialist did. The current Commission president “has a much tougher set of problems to deal with,” he told Playbook. “Delors had to cope with Bosnia and the ERM [Exchange Rate Mechanism] crisis, while VDL has had to deal with even bigger headaches like COVID, Ukraine, illegal immigration and the rise of the far right/Orbán.
Charles Grant

FT podcast - Rachman review: The future of Europe

04 January 2024
It's an important year for the European Union, which holds parliamentary elections in June. As geopolitical turbulence continues to test the strength of global alliances, will Europe pursue further integration or start to pull apart? Gideon discusses these questions, and the role played by European Commission presidents, past and present, with Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform in London.

Trois ans après le divorce, la relation financière UE-Londres est en quête d'équilibre

04 January 2024
L'Agefi
«Les entreprises ont généralement préféré déplacer la part minimum de leurs équipes nécessaires au respect des exigences légales de l’UE, pose Zach Meyers chercheur du Centre for European Reform, un think-tank basé à Londres. 

Trois ans après le divorce avec l’Union européenne, le Royaume-Uni affiche un bilan commercial en demi-teinte

02 January 2024
L'Agefi
«Selon nos estimations, le commerce de marchandises du Royaume-Uni dans son ensemble a été 7% en deçà de ce qu’il aurait été sans le Brexit, alors que le PIB a été amputé de 5,5%. Et ce, en grande partie à cause des nouvelles barrières commerciales entre les deux blocs», explique Zach Meyers, chercheur du Centre for European Reform, un think tank basé à Londres. 

2024, el año en que la extrema derecha puede despuntar en Europa

Camino Mortera-Martinez
02 January 2024
El Periodico de Espana
“Es muy difícil predecir (el resultado de) las elecciones europeas con tanta antelación. No se rigen para nada por los mismos criterios que las elecciones nacionales. En muchos Estados miembros son elecciones de castigo. Y para ver a quien se va a castigar, cuándo y cómo tienes que estar más cerca”, explica Camino Mortera-Martinez.