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Europe tried to limit mass layoffs, but the cuts are coming anyway

Simon Tilford
24 August 2020
The New York Times
“The programs in Europe are more generous than in the United States, but they won’t last forever,” said Simon Tilford, an author of a Centre for European Reform report on the economic risks of the pandemic. “Lots of companies will lay off workers irrespective of whether they can continue to access wage subsidy schemes because they can’t see demand recovering anytime soon,” he said.

Wer kommt besser durch die Corona-Krise, Europa oder die USA?

John Springford, Simon Tilford
24 August 2020
Süddeutsche Zeitung
Die Arbeitslosigkeit in den USA steigt wieder, nachdem viele US-Staaten vorzeitig die Restriktionen des öffentlichen Lebens zurück genommen hatten und es dadurch zu einem Anstieg der COVID-19-Infektionen kam.

Just how much political capital can Johnson risk on an EU trade deal?

Sam Lowe
23 August 2020
The Telegraph
All the same, it’s hard to disagree with Sam Lowe, senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform, who in a recent blog argued that something must be better than nothing. A bare bones FTA may not make much difference in overall economic terms, but aggregates are often misleading and to certain industries, particularly auto and agricultural produce, tariff-free trade remains of the utmost importance. For some communities, it is a make-or-break matter.
 

TRT World Newsmaker: Belarus' opposition uprising

20 August 2020
Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform spoke to TRT about the current situation in Belarus.

Brexit shock: Boris Johnson’s trade deal shares major similarity with no-deal Brexit

Sam Lowe
20 August 2020
The Express
Sam Lowe, senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform, said “From a business preparedness point of view, for many companies there is little difference between preparing to exit the transition period with or without a free-trade agreement in place."
Judy asks: What is Europe’s best way forward for Belarus?

Judy asks: What is Europe’s best way forward for Belarus?

20 August 2020
Carnegie Europe
The EU should start with some humility. It holds few effective levers for influencing Belarus. It gives the government in Minsk only insignificant amounts of aid—though it is now, rightly, stepping up support for civil society.

EU reacts to Belarus situation

19 August 2020
The World
Leaders of the European Union held an emergency teleconference today to discuss the unfolding situation in Belarus. The EU says it does not recognise the results of the presidential election on August 9th and is poised to roll out sanctions on a number of Belarusian officials. Host Marco Werman speaks to Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform.
Covid-19 makes reform of the EU’s approach towards its southern neighbours more urgent than ever

Covid-19 makes reform of the EU’s approach towards its southern neighbours more urgent than ever

18 August 2020
LSE blog
The EU has a stated goal of promoting prosperity and stability in the Middle East and North Africa. However, its efforts to secure Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreements with its southern neighbours have so far had limited success.

Between Patel’s gunboat diplomacy and Paris’s tough talk, the entente cordiale is all at sea

16 August 2020
The Sunday Times
Yet, according to Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform, Macron seems convinced he can still take a tough line at the post-Brexit trade talks. “The French want to have their cake and eat it,” said Grant.

De volgende opgave voor EU-leiders: wat te doen met de 'lastige landen'?

16 August 2020
Het Financieele Dagblad
Volgens Scazzieri groeit het besef dat er iets gedaan moet worden, hoewel hij niet verwacht dat dit op korte termijn zal leiden tot bijvoorbeeld economische sancties of het stopzetten van het kandidaat-lidmaatschap van Turkije, zoals Frankrijk heeft gesuggereerd.

Cheese proves to be biggest stumbling block in UK-Japan trade negotiations

Sam Lowe
15 August 2020
The Telegraph
For Sam Lowe, senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform think-tank, the anticlimax was merely part of the “theatre” of negotiations. “From a UK perspective, there’s a need to be seen to be putting up a good fight – to be getting something the EU didn’t to show the UK can do trade agreements by itself,” he says.

As Britain Climbs Out of an Economic Pit, Tough Questions Loom

13 August 2020
The New York Times
“If you have a massive outbreak, people are going to respond by being cautious and it will take a while for confidence to return,” said John Springford, the deputy director of the Centre for European Reform, a research institute. “It makes sense that London is going to be among the hardest hit places.”
Europe tests the waters for a stronger defence policy: EU leaders must agree on where threats to the continent originate

Europe tests the waters for a stronger defence policy: EU leaders must agree on where threats to the continent originate

Sophia Besch
13 August 2020
Financial Times
For the past four years, the EU has trumpeted its plans to invest in defence. This summer’s budget negotiations were a test of its ambitions. Now that the dust is settling, where is EU defence headed?
CER podcast: A rigged election in Belarus: Can Lukashenka cling to power?

CER podcast: A rigged election in Belarus: Can Lukashenka cling to power?

12 August 2020
Lukashenka has rigged his re-election as president of Belarus, and begun a violent crackdown on protesters rejecting the result.

Belarus crackdown highlights EU’s autocrat problem

12 August 2020
Financial Times
“The reality of EU foreign policy is double standards,” said Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform think-tank. “There should be more consistency — and more unity.”

Tate & Lyle: Brexit-backing firm that donated to Tories set to save £73m from trade change

Sam Lowe
10 August 2020
The Independent
“It looks like the government has granted them their wish,” said Sam Lowe, senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform think-tank, on the new arrangements.

Brexit backers Tate & Lyle set to gain £73m from end of EU trade tariffs

Sam Lowe
08 August 2020
The Guardian
“This is all to do with them wanting to be able to import cane sugar more easily than they did before and it looks like the government has granted them their wish,” said Sam Lowe, senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform think-tank.

Boris Johnson's trade deal will look like 'clean no deal Brexit' on Jan 1

Sam Lowe
06 August 2020
Express
Sam Lowe, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform think tank, said: “From a business preparedness point of view, for many companies, there is little difference between preparing to exit the transition period with or without a free-trade agreement in place.”

Why Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal is not so different to no deal

Sam Lowe
05 August 2020
Politico
“From a business preparedness point of view, for many companies there is little difference between preparing to exit the transition period with or without a free-trade agreement in place," said Sam Lowe, senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform think tank.

CPTPP — as easy as one, two, three?

Sam Lowe
04 August 2020
Prospect
The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), a trade agreement between 11 countries including Japan, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, is all the rage in Westminster.