2022 was the year in which we entered a territory uncharted since World War II, as no economy anywhere near Russia’s size had ever been subject to a sanctions regime like the one in place today
Media mentions – Geoeconomics
Taking stock after one year of sanctions on Russia, we can say some are beginning to bite hard, others have been ineffective
The ball is now in Europe’s court. European Union member states need to urgently put export controls on their geopolitical and geo-economic agendas
Analysis of Tobias Gehrke and Julian Ringhof on the role of Europe towards global exports competition
Zelensky’s tour symbolizes the support which Europe gives to Ukraine
The Commission is in a pretty tough spot because […]once you open the coffers for Germany and France it will be difficult to get consensus for common instruments
One of the key objectives of the IRA is to exclude Chinese suppliers from clean energy supply chain
The longer a regime like this is in place, it’s a bit of a game of whack-a-mole. We’ve never had a sanctions regime of this magnitude on such a big economy
Supply chain ramifications can be massive. If there are more restrictions coming, this is an issue that affects the single market
It’s in the [U.S.] interest to only have to deal with the Dutch rather than with the whole European Union