Far-reaching competences to impose protective measures could lead to protectionism
Jonathan Hackenbroich and Pawel Zerka are quoted on sanctions as a defensive weapon
Far-reaching competences to impose protective measures could lead to protectionism
Jonathan Hackenbroich and Pawel Zerka are quoted on sanctions as a defensive weapon
He accepts this isolation as long as he can pursue his agenda to restore the greatness of the former Soviet empire to Russia
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on the sanctions against Russia
The EU will together with its partners enact almost Iran-style sanctions now. This will have a truly big impact on Russia’s economy and on people close to Putin
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on the EU sanctions against Russia
There is a high risk that Russia cuts off gas supplies to Europe. The EU needs a stronger and more reliable economic deterrent with an anti-coercion instrument
Jonathan Hackenbroich is quoted on the economic impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on Europe.
Now Beijing has done it once. You can’t exclude the possibility that it will happen in the future
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on the Chinese threats against Lithuania and other European companies
The trajectory is really worrying
Jonathan Hackenbroich on China’s use of punitive measures over the past four years and economic coercion
If you’re arguing for dialogue from a position of weakness, with the other side knowing you’re vulnerable, there’s not much incentive to go into dialogue
Jonathan Hackenbroich is cited on the power of the EU’s new anti-coercion instrument
If China’s action is left unchallenged, EU member states and businesses will end up losing more of their freedom
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on the trade fight between Lithuania and China
The exclusion of Swift sanctions does not mean that the planned measures have little effect
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on sanctions against Russia
Jonathan Hackenbroich is cited in Handelsblatt on EU sanctions against Russia