Nicolas is an experienced policy advisor on international trade and the principal of International Trade Intelligence. He has worked with international organisations and national governments and provided expertise on the negotiation and implementation of multilateral and regional trade agreements.
Prior to his advisory work, Nicolas was a doctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge with a focus on Indian trade agreements. He holds an MPhil in International Relations from the University of Cambridge and studied politics, economics, and law at the University of Münster, Germany, and McGill University, Canada. Nicolas has worked on trade and development at the United Nations in Geneva, at the European Commission in Brussels, at the German Bundestag in Berlin, and at the German Corporation for International Cooperation in Lilongwe.
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
The Road to a New European Automotive Strategy

The Road to a New European Automotive Strategy: Trade and Industrial Policy Options

Shields Up: How China, Europe, Japan and the United States Shape the World through Economic Security

EU and China between De-Risking and Cooperation: Scenarios by 2035

Mapping the EU’s digital trade

India and the European Union in 2030

MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
Trump tariffs: Pain or gain for China?

Face à la crise du secteur automobile, l’Europe promet des “mesures d’urgence”

Automobile européenne : comment éviter le crash industriel ?
