Marianne Petsinger

@MPetsinger

Senior Research Fellow, US & Americas Programme at Chatham House. Trans-Atlanticist. Trade wonk. Tweets are my own. RT≠endorsements.

London, UK
Joined April 2016

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  1. Retweeted
    3 Dec 2020

    The EU and the US are each other’s most important trading partner In this podcast, speaks on whether the pandemic has made a trade collision between the EU and US more or less likely. Listen here:

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  2. 30 Nov 2020

    The future of the US-China relationship under Joe Biden. Also includes some of my thoughts on where that leaves Europe.

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    14 Nov 2020

    I can handle the German pandemic response being better than ours, but I don’t think I can handle it being funnier

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  4. 12 Nov 2020

    A lot of discussion around what Biden means for and US-UK deal. But focusing on set of bilateral negotiations is not enough. US+UK+EU should think about broader context and jointly address concerns re: global trade system. Re-upping my piece

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  5. 12 Nov 2020

    Plus: Another piece looking at Biden’s progressive agenda, the implications of a likely Republican Senate, and role of executive action to tackle climate change.

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  6. 12 Nov 2020

    How should President-elect tackle major policy issues – including , , and the ? 5 key takeaways from colleagues and yours truly.

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  7. 11 Nov 2020

    'Opening informal technical discussions between China, Europe, and the US to better align trade and climate policies would be welcome, especially as any trade dispute that rules a border adjustment measure is illegal may undermine the already shaky WTO order.'

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  8. 11 Nov 2020

    President-elect Biden promises ambitious agenda. EU plans carbon border adjustment mechanism. Great potential for transatlantic cooperation, but how to ensure regime is climate-compatible? Great insights from & Scott Vaughan

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  9. 10 Nov 2020

    The postponed its meeting to pick the next Director-General. The selection process is unlikely to move forward until spring 2021. In the meantime, check out my comments (in German) on the key challenges awaiting the next WTO leader & reform priorities

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  10. 10 Nov 2020

    Key global issues for transatlantic cooperation under Biden: 1) econ recovery from COVID-19 & supply chain resilience 2) level playing field with China 3) WTO reform

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  11. 10 Nov 2020

    Fun to write alongside other Non-Resident Fellows from on key issues for transatlantic cooperation during the next US administration.

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    ‘We're in the battle for the soul of America.’ In 2018, President-elect Joe Biden spoke at Chatham House to outline his vision for the future of the transatlantic relationship and commented on a range of issues in the discussion that followed.

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    The US approach to global trade hangs in the balance with the 2020 election. While a Biden presidency would mean a return to more collaborative US engagement in the global trade system, reform of the WTO is not guaranteed, writes

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    2 Nov 2020

    The outcome of the US elections could have a real impact on the US-EU trade relationship. Is a transatlantic trade collision inevitable? Great to record this terrific podcast with Marianne, , Andreas and Marie Kasperek

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    2 Nov 2020

    Watch our webinar on "The US Presidential Elections 2020 – What’s at stake?": with Prof Anatol Lieven and Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

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    Ahead of , read analysis on the key international challenges facing the next president: ➡️UK and European relations ➡️Russian Adventurism ➡️Middle East ➡️Global Trade and China ➡️Climate Action ➡️Global Health Security ➡️Latin America ➡️Human Rights

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  17. 30 Oct 2020

    Interesting reform proposals that we discussed with at today's Global Trade Conference. "Continued drift is unacceptable."

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  18. 30 Oct 2020

    Thanks for joining us at the Global Trade Conference. Great discussion about the changing global trade landscape and priorities for the UK.

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    International Trade Secretary will today set out her vision for a 'values-driven and value-generating' UK trade policy at the Chatham House Global Trade Conference. Join the livestream from 12:30 to follow her speech: The Future of UK Trade Policy

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    5/9 Global trade : Increased partisanship will not go away anytime soon; nor will internal divisions within the Dem and Rep parties be readily overcome. These constraints limit the potential for a large-scale realignment of US trade policy.

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