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Europe's Automotive Moment: From "Made in Europe" to "Made with Europe"
Europe’s Industrial Accelerator Act comes at a pivotal moment, as rising global competition pushes policymakers to rethink how to strengthen automotive competitiveness—shifting the focus from protection to capability-building, partnerships and faster industrial execution....
A Partial Reset: What the U.S.–Iran Deal Changes—and Does Not Change—for Global Busines
A 14-point U.S.–Iran agreement offers partial relief by reopening key trade routes and easing restrictions, but unresolved tensions mean businesses should expect uneven recovery, sustained volatility and a critical 60-day period requiring cautious planning....
China’s Changing Trade: What the Data Tells Us
Ten years of trade data reveal how China is reshaping global commerce—shifting toward emerging markets and higher-value exports while deepening its role in technology supply chains and resource demand worldwide....
Kickoff Time: The World Cup, A Defining Test for North America’s Unity On and Off the Pitch
North America’s FIFA World Cup serves as a high-stakes test of regional coordination, offering a rare opportunity to strengthen trade ties, rebuild trust and reposition the U.S., Mexico and Canada as a more unified global force....
The Future of Crypto May Still Be Built Without CLARITY
Congress’s CLARITY Act faces an uncertain path forward, but crypto markets are moving ahead regardless, with companies adapting to evolving agency guidance and building amid continued regulatory ambiguity....
London Tech Week - The UK Tech Conversation on What’s Really Driving Attention This Year
UK tech media attention remains highly concentrated, with AI dominating engagement—particularly stories on global platform competition and investment—while broader innovation across sectors receives far less visibility despite the UK’s diverse technological strengths....
AI Is Cultivated, Not Engineered
Reframing AI as a cultivated system rather than engineered, this analysis explores emerging ethical, strategic and governance implications—urging leaders to prioritize human judgment, moral responsibility and long-term institutional integrity in AI deployment....
Stephen Kinsella Joins APCO as Senior Advisor in London Strengthening APCO’s Global Competition and M&A Practice
APCO appoints seasoned competition lawyer Stephen Kinsella as senior advisor in London, strengthening its global Competition and M&A practice with deep EU regulatory expertise and reinforcing its strategic advisory capabilities across Europe....
The Policy Agenda for Health in China’s 15th 5-Year Plan
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan signals a shift toward health system efficiency, equity, and innovation—prioritizing prevention, standardized access, and domestic technological capabilities while reshaping opportunities and competitive dynamics for healthcare stakeholders....
Health Risk Has Moved Across Systems. Our Institutions Haven’t
Health risks now emerge across interconnected human, animal and environmental systems, but institutions remain siloed. Without integrated governance and upstream investment, fragmentation will continue to amplify systemic threats, from zoonotic disease to antimicrobial resistance....













