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BBC World at One: 26/8/19
26 August 2019
Sam Lowe a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform spoke to the World at One about Boris Johnson’s objectives for a trade agreement with the US (from 34 mins).
BBC News: Trade agreement with the US
25 August 2019
Sam Lowe a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform spoke to BBC News about Boris Johnson’s objectives for a trade agreement with the US.
Johnson admits quick US trade deal will be a challenge
25 August 2019
Financial Times
“If any UK-US trade agreement is ever to materialise, the UK will be required to concede on the vast majority of the US’s demands,” said Sam Lowe, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank.
Werden deutsche Sparer tatsächlich enteignet?
23 August 2019
Capital Magazin
Berechnungen zeigen, dass deutsche Sparer durch niedrige Zinsen viel verlieren. Doch stimmen die Zahlen? Gibt es ein Recht auf einen positiven Zins, und ist die EZB der richtige Sündenbock? Ein Selbstgespräch von Christian Odendahl.
Boris Johnson faces diplomatic balancing act in Biarritz
23 August 2019
Financial Times
“Last year, at the G7 summit in Canada, Trump was isolated,” said Ian Bond, head of foreign policy at the Centre for European Reform think-tank. “The dilemma for Johnson this weekend is clear. Does he curry favour with Trump by helping him out of his isolation on key issues? Or does Johnson stick with longstanding UK positions on Iran and climate change and align with the rest of the G7.”
BBC News: PM in Paris
22 August 2019
Sam Lowe, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform spoke to BBC News today about Prime Minister Johnson's visit to Paris today and his discussions with President Macron (from 12:26 mins).
How Brexit got harder
22 August 2019
The Atlantic
Trade deals “were honed in as something that could be held up as a trophy,” Sam Lowe, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform, a London-based think tank, told me.
Did Angela Merkel really offer a big Brexit concession?
22 August 2019
Financial Times
Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform, another think-tank, said there was a rich history of UK politicians and pundits drawing the wrong conclusions from remarks made by the German chancellor.“The British like to assume that Germany will solve their problems.
Boris Johnson needs help from Trump, but not too much
21 August 2019
The New York Times
There is growing speculation that Mr Johnson is aiming for a general election, said Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform, a research institute based in London, since his working parliamentary majority has dwindled to just one. But that presents other perils.“If he is going into an election, he has to be very careful not to be seen as Trump’s poodle,” he said. The opposition Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, is already trying to disparage Mr. Johnson as “Britain’s Trump.”
Brexit masterplan: The ONE key demand Donald Trump will make to strike trade deal with UK
20 August 2019
The Express
Trade expert Sam Lowe claimed Mr Trump will demand a key aspect is included in the negotiations before he agrees to sign a new deal with London.Speaking to BBC Brexitcast, Mr Lowe said: "The WTO issues of this don’t really matter, it’s the political ones that matter. Will the US really do an agreement with the UK that excludes agriculture?"I think we know the answer to that is very unlikely."
NPR: Can UK's new Prime Minister pull off Brexit? Here's what to know
19 August 2019
Sam Lowe, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform, a London think tank, lays out what many consider is Johnson's Plan B or perhaps his ultimate strategy: "Boris Johnson calls a general election and uses the narrative, 'It's the people versus Parliament.
BBC Radio 5 Live - Brexitcast: Brex on the Beach
19 August 2019
Sam Lowe, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform joined Adam Flemming, Georgina Wright and Anand Menon to discuss the last few weeks in Brexit.
Will German slowdown hit eastern European economies?
19 August 2019
Deutsche Welle
According to the Centre for European Reform, the Visegrad 4 (Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia) collectively is now Germany's most important trade partner, ahead of China and the US, due to their integration in EU supply chains.
Here's how Germany could boost its economy, if it wants to act
18 August 2019
Bloomberg
With its infrastructure in poor shape, Germany could think big and commit to higher investment for the next 15 to 20 years, according Christian Odendahl, chief economist at the Centre for European Reform in Berlin. Germany is ranked highly in the overall global competitiveness index, but falls short in areas like road quality and internet connectivity.
Costly tariff spat masks deeper trade problems
18 August 2019
The Wall Street Journal
Nor do tariffs necessarily explain patterns of global trade. Consider American automobiles, whose relative unpopularity in Europe owes more to narrow streets than EU import duties, said Sam Lowe, a trade-policy expert at the Centre for European Reform, a London-based think tank focused on EU affairs.
Dogma and complacency put the German economy at risk
16 August 2019
Financial Times
A lack of political ambition, reform and investment when times were good have hobbled the country.
Trump envoy's cheap Brexit promises
14 August 2019
Politico
“What Bolton is proposing is not realistic," said Sam Lowe from the Centre for European Reform. "Why would Congress sign off on anything that doesn’t have agriculture included?”"All Congress cares about is agriculture and dismantling the EU’s regulatory approach to food and chemicals,” Lowe argued. Any deal that falls short of that would not be ratified, regardless of Bolton's assurances.
Brexit: US promises fast‑track trade deals for Britain and backs no‑deal
13 August 2019
The Times
Sam Lowe, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform, said: “The EU offered just this sort of deal to the US as a way of de-escalating the trade war and the US turned it down. That makes me sceptical that doing these sort of sector-by-sector deals is politically possible in America."
BBC World News: Post-Brexit trade deals
13 August 2019
“The US is a strong operator in trade agreements – it tends to get what it wants by being tough and pursuing its own interests, and it will make use of the fact that Britain post-Brexit will be very much in bad need of a trade deal" Charles Grant, director of the Centre for European Reform tells BBC World.
US-UK trade deal: Too good to be true?
13 August 2019
BBC News
The UK is "first in line" for a trade deal with the US, President Trump's National Security Adviser John Bolton has said. And deals could be reached on a sector by sector basis.However, Sam Lowe, trade expert at the Centre for European Reform, is sceptical, particularly if the Trump administration proposed an agreement that focused on industrial goods and excluded agriculture to begin with.