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Global Trade Alert in the News

Recent citations in leading publications such as the FT or the WSJ alongside research report from the US Federal Reserves or the WTO illustrate how Global Trade Alert data informs analysis of current trade policy developments.

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Global Trade Alert

Date Published

30 Mar 2026

Over the last 12 months, GTA has been referenced in over 600 news articles, policy reports, and academic papers.


Recent Highlights

 

Financial Times: "WTO reform talks collapse over US-Brazil stand-off" (30 March 2026)

The article cites Global Trade Alert Founder Simon Evenett.

 

Watson: "5 scenarios in a probability check: This is how the Iran war could continue" (20 March 2026)

The article cites SGEPT Iran Conflict Scenario Monitor.

 

UNCTAD: "Global Trade Update (March 2026): Reforming trade rules to drive development" (17 March 2026)

The report references Global Trade Alert data.

 

Reuters (The Big View Podcast): "Donald Trump’s biggest trade shock is yet to come" (10 March 2026)

Global Trade Alert Founder Simon Evenett joined Reuters' podcast to discuss where global trade is headed.

 

Centre for Economic Policy Research"From tariffs to trade flows: Diversion effects and China’s exports to the EU" (27 February 2026)

The article cites our Zeitgeist Briefing #44.

 

The New York Times: "U.K., Australia and Others Worse Off Under Trump’s New Tariffs" (23 February 2026)

The article cites our analysis of Section 122 tariffs.

 

Bloomberg: "Not So Special Relationship" (23 February 2026)

The article cites our analysis of Section 122 tariffs.

 

BBC: "UK says 'nothing is off the table' in response to US tariffs" (23 February 2026)

The article cites our analysis of Section 122 tariffs.

 

Bloomberg: "Tariff Uncertainty Hits Markets and Clouds Outlook" (23 February 2026)

The article cites our analysis of Section 122 tariffs.

 

CNBC: "Some U.S. allies see higher duties under new tariffs, rivals see relief, trade body says" (23 February 2026)

The article cites our analysis of Section 122 tariffs.

 

Financial Times: "Donald Trump’s new flat-rate tariff is a boost for China and Brazil" (22 February 2026)

The article cites our analysis of Section 122 tariffs.

 

Bloomberg: "The Biggest Loser From Trump’s New Tariffs Could Be Britain" (22 February 2026)

The article cites our analysis of Section 122 tariffs.

 

Financial Times: "Trump raises global tariffs to 15% in wake of Supreme Court loss" (21 February 2026)

The article cites Global Trade Alert Founder Simon Evenett.

 

Financial Times: "What does Trump’s latest tariff threat mean for his previous trade pacts?" (21 February 2026)

The article cites Global Trade Alert Founder Simon Evenett.

 

Blick: "What the Supreme Court decision now means for Switzerland" (20 February 2026)

The article cites Global Trade Alert Founder Simon Evenett.

 

Financial Times: "How CEOs are grappling with the geopolitics of trade" (9 February 2026)

The article cites a report written by Global Trade Alert Founder Simon Evenett.

 

Wall Street Journal: "Catch Up on Trump’s Breakneck Critical-Minerals Drive" (5 February 2026)

The article references Global Trade Alert's NIPO data.

 

FAZ: "Free trade is flourishing – without Trump" (31 January 2026)

The article cites our CEO Johannes Fritz and references Global Trade Alert data.

 

Xinhua News: "U.S. actions "disruptive," "frenetic": IMD expert" (24 January 2026)

An interview with our Founder Simon Evenett.

 

World Economic Forum: "Governments are now economic super actors. What does this mean for business?" (19 January 2026)

The article references Global Trade Alert data.

 

Financial Times: "A trade war over Greenland won’t guarantee victory in the wider battle" (19 January 2026)

The article references our WEF White Paper.

 

UNCTAD: "Global Trade Update (January 2026): Top trends redefining global trade in 2026" (15 January 2026)

The report references Global Trade Alert data.

 

Centre for Economic Policy Research: "The risk of tariffs as a tool to attract manufacturing investment" (8 January 2026)

The article references Global Trade Alert data.