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We provide expert commentary for the media. For a list of our experts please consult our Team page. Email us on [email protected] to get in touch. Downloads Title Hi-res GC logo News releases and media coverage Type News release Date 26 Feb 2018 Foreign investment screening is here to stay. New report from Herbert Smith Freehills and Global Counsel charts impact of politics and public interest on cross-border M&A LONDON, 26 February 2018 – Major changes are happening globally both to the formal policy frameworks for screening inward foreign investments and the way they are used. Increasingly assertive politicians... Read more Type Media coverage Date 5 Feb 2018 FT: Conservative party Remainers sanguine on UK leaving customs union Eurosceptics in the UK’s Conservative party were marking an apparent Brexit victory on Monday after Downing Street said that Britain was “categorically leaving the customs union” while considering two options... Read more Type Media coverage Date 27 Jan 2018 Al Jazeera English: WEF 2018: The problem with Davos Davos, a tiny town in the Swiss mountains, has hosted the annual World Economic Forum for the past 46 years. The rich, powerful and famous mingle over sessions and networking... Read more Type Media coverage Date 28 Dec 2017 The Wall Street Journal: European Union finds leading fight for open trade a tough task The European Union started this year by announcing a global trade offensive to counter rising U.S. protectionism. Now the bloc faces an uphill battle to prove it can deliver. “When... Read more Type Media coverage Date 28 Dec 2017 FT: Fox moves to take trade disputes power from EU Liam Fox, the trade secretary, will legislate next month to take back powers from Brussels to deal with trade disputes, in a move that will force Westminster politicians to grapple... Read more Type Media coverage Date 16 Nov 2017 FT: Banks urge Brexit trade deal that keeps financial services on track Britain’s banking industry has called for a post-Brexit trade deal to allow financial services professionals to continue travelling freely across Europe on assignments of up to three years. The proposal... Read more Type Media coverage Date 16 Nov 2017 City A.M.: Momentum gathers behind mutual recognition to govern City after Brexit as UK Finance publishes second report backing ambitious FTA for financial services Momentum is gathering behind mutual recognition and a free trade agreement (FTA) as the basis for the City after Brexit, with a second report arguing it is the best possible... Read more Type Media coverage Date 1 Nov 2017 Global Trade Review: EU sets sights on Latin American trade deals The European Union’s landmark agreement with Cuba entered into force this week, marking a new chapter that aims for increased trade and diplomacy between the EU and the Latin American... Read more Type Media coverage Date 31 Oct 2017 France 24: Carles Puigdemont speech: the early elections is the one thing he did not talk about Roberto Robles, a Senior Associate at the London-based public policy consultancy Global Counsel, gives us his analysis on what could happen in the next few days and weeks in Catalonia. Read more Type Media coverage Date 19 Oct 2017 France 24: Moment of truth: Spain sets in motion direct rule over Catalonia Since 10am on Thursday, Spain has entered unchartered waters. Madrid's deadline for Catalonia's leader to renounce independence has come and gone. The escalation around the staging of that banned October... Read more Type Media coverage Date 11 Oct 2017 Global Trade Review: Trade experts dismiss UK joining Nafta as “far-fetched” Claims that the UK could join the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) have been dismissed as “far-fetched” by trade policy experts. However, there are a number of issues to... Read more Type Media coverage Date 26 Sep 2017 The Australian Financial Review: Why Australia can help Brexit Britain to find its feet Memories of the Brexit referendum remain both fresh and painful for me personally. Throughout the campaign the most vocal advocates backing Leave, many now representing the UK government as it... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Current page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Type News release Date 26 Feb 2018 Foreign investment screening is here to stay. New report from Herbert Smith Freehills and Global Counsel charts impact of politics and public interest on cross-border M&A LONDON, 26 February 2018 – Major changes are happening globally both to the formal policy frameworks for screening inward foreign investments and the way they are used. Increasingly assertive politicians... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 5 Feb 2018 FT: Conservative party Remainers sanguine on UK leaving customs union Eurosceptics in the UK’s Conservative party were marking an apparent Brexit victory on Monday after Downing Street said that Britain was “categorically leaving the customs union” while considering two options... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 27 Jan 2018 Al Jazeera English: WEF 2018: The problem with Davos Davos, a tiny town in the Swiss mountains, has hosted the annual World Economic Forum for the past 46 years. The rich, powerful and famous mingle over sessions and networking... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 28 Dec 2017 The Wall Street Journal: European Union finds leading fight for open trade a tough task The European Union started this year by announcing a global trade offensive to counter rising U.S. protectionism. Now the bloc faces an uphill battle to prove it can deliver. “When... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 28 Dec 2017 FT: Fox moves to take trade disputes power from EU Liam Fox, the trade secretary, will legislate next month to take back powers from Brussels to deal with trade disputes, in a move that will force Westminster politicians to grapple... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 16 Nov 2017 FT: Banks urge Brexit trade deal that keeps financial services on track Britain’s banking industry has called for a post-Brexit trade deal to allow financial services professionals to continue travelling freely across Europe on assignments of up to three years. The proposal... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 16 Nov 2017 City A.M.: Momentum gathers behind mutual recognition to govern City after Brexit as UK Finance publishes second report backing ambitious FTA for financial services Momentum is gathering behind mutual recognition and a free trade agreement (FTA) as the basis for the City after Brexit, with a second report arguing it is the best possible... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 1 Nov 2017 Global Trade Review: EU sets sights on Latin American trade deals The European Union’s landmark agreement with Cuba entered into force this week, marking a new chapter that aims for increased trade and diplomacy between the EU and the Latin American... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 31 Oct 2017 France 24: Carles Puigdemont speech: the early elections is the one thing he did not talk about Roberto Robles, a Senior Associate at the London-based public policy consultancy Global Counsel, gives us his analysis on what could happen in the next few days and weeks in Catalonia. Read more
Type Media coverage Date 19 Oct 2017 France 24: Moment of truth: Spain sets in motion direct rule over Catalonia Since 10am on Thursday, Spain has entered unchartered waters. Madrid's deadline for Catalonia's leader to renounce independence has come and gone. The escalation around the staging of that banned October... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 11 Oct 2017 Global Trade Review: Trade experts dismiss UK joining Nafta as “far-fetched” Claims that the UK could join the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) have been dismissed as “far-fetched” by trade policy experts. However, there are a number of issues to... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 26 Sep 2017 The Australian Financial Review: Why Australia can help Brexit Britain to find its feet Memories of the Brexit referendum remain both fresh and painful for me personally. Throughout the campaign the most vocal advocates backing Leave, many now representing the UK government as it... Read more