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Trade Matters
by SME Europe
Trade was once a technical subject. Today, it is political, contested, and deeply tied to Europe’s future.Trade Matters explores how the European Union trades, why it matters in a fragmented world, and why public trust is now as important as negotiation power. Moderated by Dr Eoin Drea, and featuring policymakers, Members of the European Parliament and leading experts, the podcast analyses who benefits, who bears the costs, and how trade shapes Europe’s economic security and global influence.
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Trade has a PR problem. How do we fix it?
Trade policy is negotiated in a careful, technical language, but debated in public through simplified narratives used either as a weapon or as a promise of instant prosperity. In this episode, we explore why EU trade has such a communication problem, and how the gap between Brussels and everyday life has allowed misunderstandings to grow. We look at how technocratic explanations can sound detached, while populist narratives simplify trade into fear and blame, and who carries responsibility for this broken conversation? Above all, we explore what’s missing most in the trade debate with our guests - Tom Moylan, Director of Moylan Communications, Host of the „Trade-Off“ podcast of DG Trade; Asdis Olafsdottir Head of Information and Communication at EFTA; Jerry Zagoritis, Founder and Chief Strategist at Campaign Lab; Antonio Lopez-Isturiz White MEP, Member of AFET Committee.
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Is the EU a Trade Superpower?
Europe is often seen as a regulatory power, but is it also a trade power? In this opening episode, we explore how the European Union uses trade to open markets and shape partnerships. We take stock of where Europe stands today: its strengths as the world’s largest trading bloc, the success stories that delivered real results, and the agreements that became politically controversial at home. Most importantly, we ask what EU trade power really means in a fragmented world of today and why Europe’s ability to trade effectively depends as much on trust and public legitimacy as it does on negotiation skills.
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Trade Matters
Trade was once treated as a technical subject, but today it has become a political battlefield. In Europe, trade triggers real concerns. Agreements negotiated over years can collapse in a single political moment. Not necessarily because the deal is “bad”, but because public trust is fragile, the benefits are hard to see, and the debate is too often shaped by fear, not facts. Europe cannot afford to get this wrong. In a world that is growing more fragmented by the day, trade is part of how Europe protects its interests and defends its way of life. It is also how Europe projects its values, builds influence without force, and creates partnerships without dependence. Our new podcast aims to bring that bigger picture closer, making trade easier to understand, easier to discuss, and ultimately easier to decide on, together. Please welcome TRADE MATTERS, where together with Dr. Eoin Drea from Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies we explore how Europe trades, why it matters, and how we can build a better public conversation around it. First episode drops this week on all major podcast platforms!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Trade was once a technical subject. Today, it is political, contested, and deeply tied to Europe’s future.Trade Matters explores how the European Union trades, why it matters in a fragmented world, and why public trust is now as important as negotiation power. Moderated by Dr Eoin Drea, and featuring policymakers, Members of the European Parliament and leading experts, the podcast analyses who benefits, who bears the costs, and how trade shapes Europe’s economic security and global influence.
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