External authors

Junyu Tan

Economist, Natixis

Junyu Tan is an economist at French investment bank Natixis specialising in Asia thematic research and is a CFA charterholder.

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Opinion

Weak G20 climate pledge doesn’t bode well for COP26

Climate strategists may see a need to shift to a more assertive approach.

By: Alicia García-Herrero and Junyu Tan Topic: Global economy and trade, Green economy Date: November 2, 2021
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Opinion

COP26: why carbon pricing is crucial to China’s climate change pledges

China’s emissions trading scheme is a welcome but to reach its full potential, it needs to cover more of China’s emissions, go beyond the electricity sector and let prices reflect the true cost of carbon.

By: Alicia García-Herrero and Junyu Tan Topic: Global economy and trade, Green economy Date: October 22, 2021
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Policy Contribution

Deglobalisation in the context of United States-China decoupling

After decades of increasing globalisation, there now seems to be a slowing, or even a turn to deglobalisation, meaning decelerating trade and investment and reduced global value chains. This trend seems to have accelerated because of the United States’ push to contain China in the context of their strategic competition. So far, however, there is less evidence of deglobalisation in terms of financial flows.

By: Alicia García-Herrero and Junyu Tan Topic: Global economy and trade Date: December 21, 2020