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Matthias Bauer is a German economist and Director at European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), a think tank based in Brussels dedicated to supporting free trade. He works on EU and global trade policy with a focus on digital and technology policymaking.
In this this episode of the Brussels Report podcast, BrusselsReport.eu editor Pieter Cleppe discusses the following topics with him:
- How to assess the two new import EU legislative initiatives to regulate the digital sector, the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and the Digital Services Act (DSA)? Will these foster innovation, or, on the contrary, constitute an extra contribution to Europe losing competitiveness?
- The concept of “Strategic Autonomy” and the future of globalization. Is there a danger of the West decoupling from the rest of the world?
- The OECD’s Pillar I (redistributing corporate tax income) and II (minimum tax rates) initiatives
- What to think of the Western sanctions against Russia?
- The proposed EU external Climate tariff CBAM: will it effectively function as EU protectionism? This is a topic often covered by ECIPE.
- Lobbying in the Brussels bubble: Is it normal that green and other groups funded by the European Commission also lobby that institution? A question also raised in a 2019 paper authored by Bauer.
New study on impact of data regulations in the EU: massive concerns about legal complexity for businesses of all sizes.
"Concerns about dealing with the legal and regulatory landscape for data-driven business models are widespread."https://t.co/CKjh3eUwkJ pic.twitter.com/ti0TlU6uuW
— Matthias Bauer (@MatBauerEcon) July 20, 2022
The proposed #CBAM regulation raises the question of how to best combine an efficient #ETS market with #WTO-compatible border compensation, while also tackling the competitiveness issues faced by ETS sectors.
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— ECIPE (@ECIPE) August 25, 2022
Let's talk about the #EU's proposed #DataAct regulation and #IndustrialDataSharing models!
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— ECIPE (@ECIPE) August 1, 2022
Reminder to the #DataAct community that, according to the EU's own Regulatory Scrutiny Board (RSB),"[t]he DG must revise the [impact assessment] report in accordance with the Board’s findings before launching the interservice consultation" – due to "significant shortcomings". pic.twitter.com/ujA9Ry2F0O
— Matthias Bauer (@MatBauerEcon) June 23, 2022