Zach Meyers
Zach Meyers
Assistant director
Areas of expertise
Competition policy, economic regulation, industrial strategy, technology and innovation, the single market.
Twitter
T3VyIHJlc2VhcmNoZXJzIGNhbiBiZSByZWFjaGVkIHZpYSBlbWFpbCB1bmRlciBbZmlyc3RuYW1lXUBjZXIuZXU=
Why EU-UK data flows have a dim future
Encompass
13 December 2021
After Brexit, the EU and the UK reached an uneasy truce to maintain the free flow of personal data between them.
Amazon n’accepte plus les cartes Visa au Royaume-Uni. Et voilà les leçons que nous devrions retenir
Atlantico
19 November 2021
Amazon UK n'accepte plus les cartes de crédit Visa. Quelles sont les raisons de cette décision ? Amazon s'inquiète de l'augmentation par Visa des frais que les détaillants doivent payer pour accepter ce type de cartes de crédit.
CER podcast: Europe's gas crisis heats up
14 October 2021
Christian Odendahl speaks to Ian Bond, Elisabetta Cornago and Zach Meyers about Europe’s current gas crisis.
Ask CER - Episode 1: EU integration, democratic backsliding & UK financial services regulation
29 September 2021
You asked, we answered: introducing the first episode of our new ‘Ask CER’ podcast series.
Why Europe’s payments champion should innovate, not imitate
Encompass
07 July 2021
Several European banks announced last year they would create a European version of Visa and Mastercard, called the European Payment Initiative.
BBC Radio Three Counties: Global tax reform
04 June 2021
As well as a global minimum corporate tax, the G7 is also set to agree a reallocation of the right to tax. Countries like the UK, France and Germany, that have large consumer bases using big tech companies like Amazon, will be able to levy taxes. Zach Meyers spoke to Roberto...
CER podcast: The EU's plans for Big Tech
10 May 2021
Camino Mortera-Martínez discusses what to do about Big Tech with Zach Meyers.
How the Digital Markets Act can tame big tech
Encompass
06 May 2021
The European Commission announced at the end of April that it believes Apple has breached competition laws. This was predictable.