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Europe unveils plan to shift from fossil fuels, setting up potential trade spats

14 July 2021
The New York Times
The cross-border carbon tax proposal could have the greatest impact on goods from Russia and Turkey, mainly iron, steel and aluminum, according to data analyzed by the Centre for European Reform. The impact on U.S. exports to Europe would be far smaller, according to the analysis.

Europe’s carbon prices are going global

14 July 2021
The Wall Street Journal
Brussels worries that continuing to grant free ETS allowances might breach World Trade Organization rules, but industry representatives believe CBAM and free allowances - without which their exports risk becoming uncompetitive - can coexist. Russia, Turkey, China and the UK are expected to be hardest hit, according to the Centre for Europe Reform, a British think-tank. 

La Comisión Europea fija para 2035 el fin de la venta de coches de combustión

14 July 2021
El Pais
Y en las condiciones actuales del mercado golpearía sobre todo a Rusia, Turquía, China, el Reino Unido y Ucrania, según un informe del gabinete de estudios Centre for European Reform. Bruselas confía, sin embargo, en que los principales socios comerciales de la UE adapten sus modelos de producción y que el nuevo mecanismo de fronteras, cuya compatibilidad con las normas de la OMC ponen en duda algunos analistas, no tenga que aplicarse o solo en casos excepcionales.

Comment le commerce extérieur britannique a encaissé le choc du Brexit

14 July 2021
Les Echos
Pour l’heure, il est encore difficile d’isoler les effets de la pandémie et de la sortie du marché unique. Pour y parvenir, le Centre for European Reform, un think tank à tendance pro-européenne, a bâti un indicateur permettant de comparer les importations et les exportations britanniques avec celles d’un panier de pays comparables, sélectionnés par un algorithme parmi 22 économies développées (Etats-Unis, Canada, Nouvelle-Zélande, Allemagne Suisse et Portugal).

Europe’s manufacturers fear landmark carbon import tax may do more harm than good

Sam Lowe
13 July 2021
Fortune
"My advice is to mount a huge diplomatic push to assuage the concerns of third countries", says Sam Lowe, trade expert at the Centre for European Reform, who expects the EU may end up at least altering its carbon border tax following a likely challenge.
He worries a CBAM could trigger a new bout of trade disputes at a time when the international rules-based trading system has come under heavy fire.

Europe's carbon push stokes backlash fears

09 July 2021
Reuters
"A carbon price is the most efficient way to encourage businesses and households to cut emissions," said Elisabetta Cornago, research fellow at the Centre for European Reform in Brussels, adding that such policies should aim to redistribute any revenues generated to low-income households.

CER podcast: How well will the UK's European diplomatic strategy work?

Ian Bond, Luigi Scazzieri, Georgina Wright
09 July 2021
Ian Bond speaks to Luigi Scazzieri and Georgina Wright about EU-UK diplomatic co-operation and the ways both parties can work together in foreign and security policy.

Climate policy will be a casualty of this decade of bungling

08 July 2021
The Spectator
Elisabetta Cornago and Sam Lowe at the Centre for European Reform have taken a deep dive into the CBAM proposals - and see lots of problems.

Why new post-Brexit ‘UKCA’ standard is proving such a headache for industry

Sam Lowe
08 July 2021
Financial Times
At the moment, as Sam Lowe, the trade expert at the Centre for European Reform, explains, this is essentially a duplicative process because UK standards follow EU standards in the “vast majority of cases”.  

Why Europe’s payments champion should innovate, not imitate

07 July 2021
Encompass
Several European banks announced last year they would create a European version of Visa and Mastercard, called the European Payment Initiative.

Can the UK's new European diplomatic strategy work?

06 July 2021
Encompass
Since it left the EU, the UK has been vigorously trying to emphasise the purported benefits of Brexit. In foreign policy, this has meant trying to present itself as more agile and effective than the EU.

Europe faces sceptical globe with carbon border levy

05 July 2021
Reuters
The WTO grants preferential treatment to developing countries, as does the EU with arrangements for the poorest states. If they do not extend to the CBAM, charges could hit $16 billion of developing country exports to the EU, the Centre for European Reform think-tank says.

UK move to protect steel industry at risk of WTO challenge

Sam Lowe
04 July 2021
Financial Times
Sam Lowe, trade expert at the Centre for European Reform, said the TRA’s ruling against extending the safeguards “could certainly be part of a country’s challenge at the WTO”.  However, he pointed out that such challenges “took ages”, while Truss’s decision only extends the tariffs on the five additional categories by a further year.

EU confident holdout states will join global tax deal

02 July 2021
Law 360
The EU countries not signing the deal "pose a serious risk to implementing the [global] deal in the European Union," said Zach Meyers, a research fellow at the Center for European Reform. "This is because an EU-level directive will be needed to implement the deal and that directive would require unanimity, so it cannot be imposed on unwilling EU member states," he told Law360.

Bloomberg: Merkel-Johnson summit

02 July 2021
Charles Grant, director of the CER told Bloomberg TV that the UK and Germany's intertwined economies mean some co-operation has to take place

The best way to reset UK-Germany relations would be a change of government in London

02 July 2021
The New Statesman
As a new paper by Luigi Scazzieri of the Centre for European Reform notes, Germany and the UK signed a “Joint Vision Statement” on security in 2018; they are both part of the “Northern Group” of states around the North and Baltic seas; along with France they comprise the “E3” states crucial to the Iran nuclear deal; German leaders among others have in the past contemplated the idea of a European Security Council that binds in the UK. 

Covid pandemic masks Brexit impact on UK economy

01 July 2021
Financial Times
John Springford, deputy director of the Centre for European Reform think-tank, said: “Generally, Covid has swamped the economic data making any comparisons difficult, so we cannot really disentangle the Brexit effect.”

Brexit: So close, yet so far…

30 June 2021
The Parliament Magazine
Despite current difficulties, the UK and the EU will, in the long run, forge closer economic and security ties, predicts Charles Grant.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Finance Committee

Sam Lowe
30 June 2021
Sam Lowe, a senior research fellow at the CER spoke to the Northern Ireland Assembly Finance Committee on customs and the movement of goods (from 2:02).

UK unveils emergency legislation to protect domestic steelmakers

Sam Lowe
30 June 2021
Financial Times
Sam Lowe, trade expert at the Centre for European Reform, said it was no longer possible for British ministers to point the finger at Brussels when it came to issues like trade or subsidy control.