The Ukrainian grain situation is making waves in Europe. Deputy Director and Head of the Brussels Office Ziga Faktor wrote an Op-Ed about the impact of the situation on the country's EU accession and how some member states are reacting.
Show moreAccording to world agencies, the European Parliament and the EU-27 are close to reaching a preliminary agreement on the so-called carbon tariff. The instrument, known as CBAM, is intended to prevent companies that produce in the European Union and have to pay for emission allowances there from being disadvantaged against companies from non-EU countries where climate regulations are looser. According to experts, the mechanism will mainly affect Russian companies. Our researcher Kateřina Davidová also commented on this issue.
Show moreMartin Vokálek, executive director of the Europeum Institute for European Policy, commented for E15 on the tense situation between the European Union and the UK in the area of economy and trade. In particular, the problematic region of Northern Ireland and compliance with the so-called Good Friday Agreement. The emergence of new tariff barriers between Britain and the European bloc is thus clearly a real threat.
Show moreOur institute is a guarantee of the National Convention on EU Affairs on the topic of Reform of emission trading system EU ETS, which will take place online on Friday 9 April.
Show more PDFKamil Frymark, as part of the project Think Visegrad, published a policy brief on the V4-German cooperation.
Show more PDFOur Rachel Warren analyses, in her latest blog, the round of mid-term elections that were just held in the US.
Show moreOur Laura Skana writes, in her latest blog, about the state of Transatlantic relations amidst an ongoing trade war.
Show moreVladimír Bartovic commented on the upcoming U.S. tariffs and the exception for the EU countries.
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