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 Media coverage Date 19 Apr 2017 Global Trade Review: UK snap election “unlikely to affect trade” In an unexpected U-turn, UK Prime Minister Theresa May has proposed and won approval to hold a snap general election that could have significant implications for the country’s Brexit negotiating... Read more Type Media coverage Date 6 Apr 2017 The Press and Journal: Sector unsettled by big questions Following the vote to leave the EU, many in the energy sector had assumed they would remain far from the Brexit frontline. And while the economic logic of maintaining and... Read more Type Media coverage Date 27 Mar 2017 Bloomberg: Brexit Bulletin: Dear Donald, Love Theresa Gregor Irwin, chief economist at Global Counsel, suggests the U.K. might even flesh out its thinking on matters the EU wants to discuss early on, such as citizens’ rights and... Read more Type Media coverage Date 24 Mar 2017 Bloomberg: A bad Brexit deal may be better than no deal after all The mantra within the British government as it prepares to hammer out the terms of its break-up with the European Union is that no deal is better than a bad... Read more Type Media coverage Date 21 Mar 2017 Financial Times: May’s Brexit trigger date yields initiative to EU27 Stephen Adams of the Global Counsel advisory group said the problem with Article 50 “is not that it is complicated but that it is relatively simple”. “It provides limited guidance... Read more Type Media coverage Date 15 Mar 2017 Global Trade Review: EU: China’s industrial plan ‘highly problematic’ Gregor Irwin, chief economist at advisory group Global Counsel, tells GTR that technology is likely to become the single biggest point of tension in the EU-China relationship: “Chinese investors are... Read more Type Media coverage Date 7 Mar 2017 Chicago Council on Global Affairs: The future of the EU From the large-scale refugee flows to the threat of deadly terrorist attacks, from the Greek banking crisis to the shock of Brexit, the blows to the European project have come... Read more Type Media coverage Date 27 Feb 2017 The Australian: Chinese investment in Australia soars to $4.8bn The Chinese government has reported that direct investment into Australia from China soared by 56 per cent in 2016 over 2015, to $4.8 billion. Ying Staton, Asia director of strategic... Read more Type Media coverage Date 23 Feb 2017 FT: ‘Virtual’ Ireland border seen as template for Brexit customs deal The UK wants to create a “virtual” border between Northern Ireland and the Republic, as a template for a new customs deal with the EU after Brexit that makes trade... Read more Type Media coverage Date 15 Feb 2017 The Straits Times: Taking the 'Chinese' out of Chinese investment in Australia The island state of Tasmania lies off the southern coast of mainland Australia and is known for having the cleanest air in the world, fertile farmland and coastal waters abundant... Read more Type Media coverage Date 2 Feb 2017 Energy Voice: Scottish independence ‘biggest risk’ facing North Sea oil and gas – energy advisor An energy policy expert has described Scottish independence as the biggest risk facing North Sea oil and gas. Matthew Duhan, lead adviser on energy issues at advisory firm Global Counsel... Read more Type Media coverage Date 1 Feb 2017 Natural Gas World: Brexit 'could reduce UK market liquidity' Taking the UK out of the European Union will probably lead to more gas trade at continental hubs at the expense of the UK. Article 50 is expected to be... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Type Media coverage Date 19 Apr 2017 Global Trade Review: UK snap election “unlikely to affect trade” In an unexpected U-turn, UK Prime Minister Theresa May has proposed and won approval to hold a snap general election that could have significant implications for the country’s Brexit negotiating... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 6 Apr 2017 The Press and Journal: Sector unsettled by big questions Following the vote to leave the EU, many in the energy sector had assumed they would remain far from the Brexit frontline. And while the economic logic of maintaining and... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 27 Mar 2017 Bloomberg: Brexit Bulletin: Dear Donald, Love Theresa Gregor Irwin, chief economist at Global Counsel, suggests the U.K. might even flesh out its thinking on matters the EU wants to discuss early on, such as citizens’ rights and... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 24 Mar 2017 Bloomberg: A bad Brexit deal may be better than no deal after all The mantra within the British government as it prepares to hammer out the terms of its break-up with the European Union is that no deal is better than a bad... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 21 Mar 2017 Financial Times: May’s Brexit trigger date yields initiative to EU27 Stephen Adams of the Global Counsel advisory group said the problem with Article 50 “is not that it is complicated but that it is relatively simple”. “It provides limited guidance... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 15 Mar 2017 Global Trade Review: EU: China’s industrial plan ‘highly problematic’ Gregor Irwin, chief economist at advisory group Global Counsel, tells GTR that technology is likely to become the single biggest point of tension in the EU-China relationship: “Chinese investors are... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 7 Mar 2017 Chicago Council on Global Affairs: The future of the EU From the large-scale refugee flows to the threat of deadly terrorist attacks, from the Greek banking crisis to the shock of Brexit, the blows to the European project have come... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 27 Feb 2017 The Australian: Chinese investment in Australia soars to $4.8bn The Chinese government has reported that direct investment into Australia from China soared by 56 per cent in 2016 over 2015, to $4.8 billion. Ying Staton, Asia director of strategic... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 23 Feb 2017 FT: ‘Virtual’ Ireland border seen as template for Brexit customs deal The UK wants to create a “virtual” border between Northern Ireland and the Republic, as a template for a new customs deal with the EU after Brexit that makes trade... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 15 Feb 2017 The Straits Times: Taking the 'Chinese' out of Chinese investment in Australia The island state of Tasmania lies off the southern coast of mainland Australia and is known for having the cleanest air in the world, fertile farmland and coastal waters abundant... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 2 Feb 2017 Energy Voice: Scottish independence ‘biggest risk’ facing North Sea oil and gas – energy advisor An energy policy expert has described Scottish independence as the biggest risk facing North Sea oil and gas. Matthew Duhan, lead adviser on energy issues at advisory firm Global Counsel... Read more
Type Media coverage Date 1 Feb 2017 Natural Gas World: Brexit 'could reduce UK market liquidity' Taking the UK out of the European Union will probably lead to more gas trade at continental hubs at the expense of the UK. Article 50 is expected to be... Read more