Archives d’Auteur: Pascal Lamy
Institutional Investor – Globalization backlash is nowhere to be seen in financial markets
The financiers’ and trade wonks’ outlooks overlap at one critical point: We live in a world that is becoming irresistibly more interconnected while policy decisions remain intransigently national.
BBC News – Carney: This time it’s personal
When Mr Carney took office in 2013, the notion that Britain would be beginning the difficult process of negotiating its way out of the European Union three years later (a process described by the former head of the World Trade Organisation, Pascal Lamy, as something akin to « taking an egg out of omelette« ), was a […]
Foreword to China’s belt and Road Initiative and the Baltic Sea Region – An entrepreneurial Perspective
Trade and investment are at the core of China-Europe relationship and China’s New Silk Road initiative adds new a new dimension to the interaction between the two partners.
Cayman Finance – Britain’s Brexit vote opens way for a regulatory rethink
In June, as the world well knows now, the people of Britain voted to leave the European Union. At least some of the popular animus toward the vote was a revulsion of regulatory harmonization. People were fed up with the European Commission’s one-size-fits-all approach toward matters as diverse as weights and measures, bank capital asset […]
La Presse – Libre-échange : la fin des portes closes
Les derniers jours ont été si éprouvants pour les négociateurs de l’accord de libre-échange entre l’Union européenne et le Canada qu’on peut se demander si ce traité sera le dernier du genre… ou le premier d’un nouveau genre.
China Institute for Reform and Development (CIRD) celebrates its 25th anniversary
Leading experts from China and European countries who have been involved/participated in CIRD-organized activites are cordially invited to give their comments on what CIRD has been doing for China’s reform and China-Europe cooperation in the form of a video clip. « This 25th anniversary is a very good occasion to praise the role of China Institute for […]