Driving commercial and political engagement between Asia, the Middle East and Europe
Driving commercial and political engagement between Asia, the Middle East and Europe
Research at Asia House
Asia House produces original research to increase global understanding around the new frontiers of trade, investment, policy, technology and sustainability across Asia, the Middle East and Europe.
Asia House research seeks to:
Latest Asia House Research
UK-GCC free trade negotiations: Obstacles and opportunities
Asia House Economic Readiness Indices: Q1 update
‘Two Sessions’: China charts an ambitious pro-growth path towards President Xi’s third term
The Asia House Annual Outlook 2022
China’s Decarbonisation: Assessing UK-China Opportunities
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Research Services
Asia House produces bespoke research on behalf of clients, including governments, trade organisations and multinational corporations. We have produced high-impact research for clients from Japan to the UAE, helping organisations to meet their strategic aims.
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Our Research Team
The Asia House research team possesses a broad range of expertise across global economics, international business, and trade policy.
Advisory services
Asia House also runs an Advisory practice, providing bespoke consultancy services to help organisations understand new operating environments and develop engagement strategies to approach business-critical challenges. Find out more.
Asia House Middle East Associate Freddie Neve explores the state of UK-GCC free trade agreement negotiations, including potential obstacles to a deal and what could feature in the FTA.
There have been notable shifts in Asian economies’ ability to foster green finance and digitalisation in Q1, according to the latest Asia House Economic Readiness Indices.
Asia House Research provides an assessment of this year’s ‘Two Sessions’ – China’s most important annual political meetings that set the policy agenda for the year ahead.
Phyllis Papadavid, Head of Research and Advisory at Asia House, assesses how the crisis in Ukraine is shaping monetary policy in Asia.