Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director,
Institute of International Economic Law
CHRIS BRUMMER Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law Trade & the 2016 U S Presidential Elections Trade & the 2016 U S Presidential Elections: American Attitudes on Trade, the Latest on TPP, TTIP. A talk hosted by Georgetown University and The Institute for International Economic Law. Copyright 2020, …
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CHRIS BRUMMER Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law A Discussion Between Christopher Brummer and Thomas J Curry Exploring Special Purpose National Bank Charters for Fintech Companies: A Conversation with Comptrol. A talk hosted by Georgetown University and The Institute for International Economic Law Copyright 2020, Chris Brummer, All …
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CHRIS BRUMMER Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law EU and UK reach initial agreement Brexit terms, making way for trade negotiations. The European Commission’s president described the agreement as a “breakthrough” and expressed confidence that EU leaders will approve it. The bill for Brexit will amount to between £35bn …
CHRIS BRUMMER Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law It may be smaller, but the new TPP is still a big deal The executive director of Asian Trade Centre, a Singapore-based consultancy, writes that given the generally open nature of the U.S. economy, most companies from TPP 11 states …
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CHRIS BRUMMER Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law Japan prepares for TPP, EU trade accords The Japanese government has adopted new measures to support the domestic dairy and other sectors, after it reached broad free trade accords with the European Union and with the current 10 other member countries …
CHRIS BRUMMER Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law Trudeau’s mischief with the TPP isn’t just bizarre. It’s bad for Canada For some stakeholders, especially in Canada, Prime Minister Trudeau’s skepticism of TPP is a source of concern—and frustration. One criticism involves potential lost opportunities concerning the protection of …
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CHRIS BRUMMER Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law EBA to Leave London For Paris after Brexit The moves are set to change the political economy of the Continent’s rule making for financial firms. Analysis by Dr. Brummer can be found here. Copyright 2020, Chris Brummer, All Rights …
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CHRIS BRUMMER Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law Mexico and Canada Push Back on US NAFTA Demands Reuters reports that the difficulties stem from a U.S. proposal to raise the minimum threshold for autos to 85 percent North American content from 62.5 percent, and to require half of …
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CHRIS BRUMMER Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law CNN: New Pacific trade deal could leave U.S. playing catchup The TPP is poised to move along, without the United States. CNN’s analysis is here. Copyright 2020, Chris Brummer, All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Contact Us Twitter Facebook Linkedin …
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CHRIS BRUMMER Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law Fed Nominee Quarles Seen with Hope by European Central Bankers Randal Quarles is seen by European central bankers as somebody who could help break the deadlock on global capital rules. Regulators were close to a deal in Santiago, Chile over …
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