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Brexit not the key cause of pervasive inflation

23 August 2023
Trade, Development, and Immigration

Brexit not the key cause of pervasive inflation

23 August 2023

Julian Jessop quoted by iNews

IEA Economics Fellow Julian Jessop has been quoted in an iNews article discussing if Brexit had any real impacts on … Continue reading “Brexit not the key cause of pervasive inflation”

EU CE mark recognition a boost for consumers

10 August 2023
Trade, Development, and Immigration

EU CE mark recognition a boost for consumers

10 August 2023

IEA Research quoted in Conservative Home

IEA research has been quoted in Conservative Home in their piece exploring how Britain’s regulatory regime can achieve greater efficiency … Continue reading “EU CE mark recognition a boost for consumers”

Brexit does not mean isolation from the EU

10 August 2023
Trade, Development, and Immigration

Brexit does not mean isolation from the EU

10 August 2023

Matthew Lesh writes for City AM

IEA Director of Public Policy and Communications Matthew Lesh has written for City AM on why Brexit does not necessarily … Continue reading “Brexit does not mean isolation from the EU”

Extension of EU CE mark will only benefit British consumers

4 August 2023
Trade, Development, and Immigration

Extension of EU CE mark will only benefit British consumers

4 August 2023
IEA International Trade and Competition Fellow Shanker Singham has been quoted by The Daily Brit in their piece covering the … Continue reading “Extension of EU CE mark will only benefit British consumers”

Rishi Sunak opens door for firms to choose EU CE standard

3 August 2023
Trade, Development, and Immigration

Rishi Sunak opens door for firms to choose EU CE standard

3 August 2023

Shanker Singham in the Telegraph

IEA International Trade and Competition Fellow Shanker Singham has been quoted in a Telegraph piece covering the indefinite extension of … Continue reading “Rishi Sunak opens door for firms to choose EU CE standard”

EU standards recognition a win for consumers

2 August 2023
Trade, Development, and Immigration

EU standards recognition a win for consumers

2 August 2023

Shanker Singham quoted by The Daily Mail

IEA International Trade and Competition Fellow Shanker Singham has been quoted in The Daily Mail in their piece covering the … Continue reading “EU standards recognition a win for consumers”

CE-mark recognition a win for British consumers and economy

1 August 2023
Regulation

CE-mark recognition a win for British consumers and economy

1 August 2023
Commenting on the UK government’s decision to continue recognising CE-marked products, Shanker Singham, International Trade and Competition Fellow at free … Continue reading “CE-mark recognition a win for British consumers and economy”

Anti-globalisation campaigns have real trade-offs

29 May 2023
Trade, Development, and Immigration

Anti-globalisation campaigns have real trade-offs

29 May 2023
IEA Director of Public Policy and Communications Matthew Lesh has written in CapX, discussing the history and economics of Bangladesh’s … Continue reading “Anti-globalisation campaigns have real trade-offs”

Bangladesh’s garment workers and the problem of unintended consequences

24 May 2023
Regulation

Bangladesh’s garment workers and the problem of unintended consequences

Matthew Lesh
24 May 2023
Factories in developing countries are often framed as the ultimate capitalist evil. It’s not hard to see why. So-called sweatshops … Continue reading “Bangladesh’s garment workers and the problem of unintended consequences”

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