With tariffs rising from 7.5% to 25%, this suggests that sales by Chinese battery companies to the United States could fall by around a third, or $5 billion
Agathe Demarais on the Sino-American trade war
With tariffs rising from 7.5% to 25%, this suggests that sales by Chinese battery companies to the United States could fall by around a third, or $5 billion
Agathe Demarais on the Sino-American trade war
Agathe Demarais discusses the conclusions of the Draghi report and evokes the challenges ahead for the countries of the EU
The biggest leverage is the countries’ access to markets, and this is what we are seeing right now with the latest US tariffs on Chinese electric cars
Agathe Demarais on how countries hostile to the West are finding ways to bypass financial sanctions and the potential impact of this on future conflicts
Agathe Demarais analysis on who economically gains from the US-China decoupling
The harsh reality is that the EU stands alone in the face of the challenges posed by the war in Ukraine, risk reduction and ecological transition
Agathe Demarais analyses how geoeconomics could rescue the EU from its credibility crisis
Agathe Demarais on the EU’s new gas sanctions package against Russia
Agathe Demarais on Russia’s efforts to assemble a LNG shadow fleet
Agathe Demarais argues that export controls on Russia might be working better than we think
Substantial progress on key issues is unlikely
Agathe Demarais comments on the G7 Summit
This unusual political context means that the American, British and French leaders will be in wait-and-see mode as they await to know their political fates
Agathe Demarais comments on the lame duck administrations at the G7 Summit