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  • Sep 11, 2024 | open.substack.com | Dmitry Grozoubinski |Tobi Lawson

    In the episode, Tobi talks to Dmitry Grozoubinski about the politics and complexities of global trade, emphasizing the tension between free trade and protectionism. Dmitry explains how trade policy decisions involve difficult choices that impact both producers and consumers, using Nigeria's food inflation as an example.

  • Aug 20, 2024 | piie.com | Cecilia Malmström |Dmitry Grozoubinski

    Free trade and open markets have become negative concepts in current debates in the United States and parts of Europe. Trade agreements are considered a thing of the past, and the general consensus is that countries should instead focus on themselves and decouple, friendshore, and derisk. But is this really an effective strategy?

  • Aug 11, 2024 | foreignpolicy.com | Dmitry Grozoubinski

    If war is diplomacy by other means, then trade policy is the tool governments reach for when those other means are unthinkable. Despite decades of international negotiations and dozens of treaty commitments intended to make doing so more difficult, governments are increasingly choosing to interfere in global commerce in pursuit of diplomatic, strategic, and domestic political objectives.

  • Jul 30, 2024 | tradefinanceglobal.com | Dmitry Grozoubinski

    Terms and Conditions | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Complaints Policy | Editorial PolicyCareers | Terms of Business | Get in Touch | PartnersTrade Finance Global is the trading name of TFG Finance Ltd (company number: 10305143) and TFG Publishing Ltd (12157036), incorporated in England and Wales, at 201 Haverstock Hill, Second Floor Fkgb, London, England, NW3 4QG. Trade Finance Global is registered as a Data Controller under the ICO: ZB421903 and ZB436621.

  • May 23, 2024 | uk.bookshop.org | Promoting Books |Dmitry Grozoubinski

    'If you want a two-word review – it’s great.' Alan Beattie, Financial TimesWhy Politicians Lie About Trade reveals how international trade really works and the compromises and deals nations must make to take part in the greatest commercial show on earth. With clear writing and lively case studies, a former trade negotiator takes readers on an often humorous tour of the shadowy workings of the agreements, tariffs, taxes and disputes that characterise this $32 trillion-a-year machine.

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