Trade
The Brexit dream is dying
How Ireland turned the tables on the UK
A border with Kent: is this what sovereignty feels like?
This desperately absurd Brexit outcome is the latest sorry indication of what we have become
No, the EU will not cut off part of the UK
The European Union cannot, and will not, stop imports of food into Northern Ireland
Can David Frost help the UK survive Brexit's new cliff edge?
A career diplomat who has given up on diplomacy where Europe is concerned, David Frost now holds Britain's future in his hands. What motivates him?
You are not a true Brexit geek until you know about “extended cumulation”
With the quantity of trade at stake, such terms should not be the sole preserve of customs specialists
CPTPP—as easy as one, two, three?
UK hopes regarding the new pacific trade pact may yet be dashed
“Unprincipled”: A former ambassador on UK’s approach to EU talks
“A great deal is being overlooked in the dash to secure a shrivelled free trade agreement of the sort we were trying to get, unsuccessfully, as long ago as 1958”
The UK isn’t ready to lead the world trading system
Before we can hope to head the WTO we should get our own house in order
A recession of ideas: the UK’s simplistic economic debate
We have failed to move beyond a re-run of failed strategies to boost future growth
Pascal Lamy: "I have never seen such low co-ordination within the international system"
The former WTO chief says the multilateral response to the pandemic has been woefully inadequate
Stop the passage of the Agriculture Bill
This dangerous piece of legislation threatens to undermine animal welfare and product standards
The next issue that could sink Brexit trade talks
Rows over an EU office in Belfast are really over something deeper