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...David Henig, UK director at the European Centre for International Political Economy, said the deal was “broadly good news” and exploited Britain’s global weight in financial services....
...David Henig, a former official at the UK Department for International Trade now at the European Centre for International Political Economy, said Labour could still align closely in some areas where industry...
...This is legally controversial, or at least novel, as David Henig explained in a Borderlex column a few weeks ago....
...David Henig, a former official at the UK Department for International Trade now at the European Centre for International Political Economy think-tank, said the decision on the UKCA mark reflected the UK’...
...David Henig, a former official at the UK Department for International Trade who is now at the European Centre for International Political Economy think-tank, said such negotiations “won’t be automatic or...
...But David Henig, at the European Centre for International Political Economy think-tank, said the move would help avoid future post-Brexit tariffs in other sectors such as food....
...David Henig, trade expert at the European Centre For International Political Economy, said: “Certain members were watching the Northern Ireland situation carefully because they feared China.”...
...David Henig of the European Centre for International Political Economy argues that for UK trade policy to live up to its Global Britain ambitions it needs to grow up and get real (my words, not his), while...
...We asked David Henig, director of the UK Trade Policy Project, what he made of it all....
...David Henig, trade expert at the European Centre for International Political Economy, said the UK was naturally squeezed between the world’s three big power blocs — the US, EU and China....
...David Henig, a former UK trade negotiator, said the government was “in denial” about how far it was falling short of international best practice on consultation and scrutiny....
...David Henig, a trade expert at the European Centre for International Political Economy, said the revival of the UK-China Joint Economic and Trade Committee was more about “signalling that trade is important...
...David Henig, a former UK trade negotiator, said any aspiration to streamline trade was welcome but he cautioned that the government’s record on delivery of such projects had “not been great” in recent years...
...David Henig, director of the UK Trade Policy Project, said it remained “someone else’s trade agreement with the rules made by someone else”....
...As David Henig — a former UK civil servant and prominent critic of many Brexit decisions taken by the Johnson government — argues in a forthcoming paper, the ultimate solution may lie in seeking a “covenantal...
...David Henig, UK director at the ECIPE think-tank, has an interesting piece on Borderlex asking how much we want to integrate Beijing in the world trading system....
...But Mr Henig said in terms of trade policy, there was merit in Britain joining a group of “like-minded” countries....
...David Henig, former trade negotiator, said: “Idealism meets reality. I’m not surprised this has happened at all: steel is one hell of a special interest.”...
...David Henig, director of the UK trade policy project, said: “This is what the Australians always wanted — to be at the head of the queue — and their positions are a reminder that no one in trade talks come...
...David Henig, cofounder of the UK Trade Forum, said on Twitter: “Continuing denial of trade gravity from [the Department for International Trade] is not a good look....
...Mr Henig said it was “very unusual” in any trade deal for one side to take immediate “automatic” action to punish the other side....
...But it is not just about balancing domestic political constituencies, it also requires detailed research about implications for international trade,” said David Henig, of the European Centre for International...
...David Henig, co-founder of the UK Trade Forum and a former UK trade negotiator, was also sceptical that significant progress would be made, citing the operation of committees from EU trade agreements with...
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