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The EU Directive on Corporate Sustainable Due Diligence has sparked fierce debate about the regulation of supply chains. The directive's objectives are aligned with European values. However, it raises concerns that the compliance costs of social and environmental regulations may be privatised in...
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Would the United Kingdom really apply high EU external tariffs in the case of a hard Brexit and carry out extensive physical checks at their border? Recent developments in London call this into question. A hard-but-smart strategy would fundamentally change Britain’s position vis-àvis the EU...
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The logic for multilateral cooperation in trade and beyond becomes stronger, not weaker. A new governance forum will emerge, where negotiating will take place in country clubs instead of among members at the WTO. However, by breaking protocol, the US president has gained substantial bargaining...
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joined the Eurozone. This will not only mean a new currency and the elimination of border controls - allowing thus free …. The Schengen Agreement and the Eurozone are part of the engine of European integration, namely the reduction of trading … European Customs Union, the European Single Market, the Eurozone, the removal of customs barriers in the Schengen area and the …
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