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The Brussels Beat
The Capitol Forum
10 episodes
6 days ago

Today, Europe stands at a critical juncture. Policymakers in Brussels are reconsidering how competition laws are interpreted, enforced, and reshaped. Amid landmark investigations and fines targeting tech giants such as Google, Meta, and Amazon, what will be Europe's next move? Are agriculture, banking, pharmaceuticals, or other major industries poised for new regulatory scrutiny? Can the EU courts reshape enforcement, or will regulatory ambitions face unexpected hurdles?

Hosted by Javier Espinoza, The Brussels Beat delivers insightful conversations with leading European antitrust experts, policymakers, legal analysts, and business leaders. Powered by rigorous investigative journalism and incisive analysis, Javier and his guests delve deep into Europe's evolving approach to monopoly power. This podcast is essential listening for executives, policymakers, legal professionals, and anyone interested in understanding Europe's strategic stance on antitrust issues, exploring the complex intersections of law, politics, and economics shaping the continent's future.

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Today, Europe stands at a critical juncture. Policymakers in Brussels are reconsidering how competition laws are interpreted, enforced, and reshaped. Amid landmark investigations and fines targeting tech giants such as Google, Meta, and Amazon, what will be Europe's next move? Are agriculture, banking, pharmaceuticals, or other major industries poised for new regulatory scrutiny? Can the EU courts reshape enforcement, or will regulatory ambitions face unexpected hurdles?

Hosted by Javier Espinoza, The Brussels Beat delivers insightful conversations with leading European antitrust experts, policymakers, legal analysts, and business leaders. Powered by rigorous investigative journalism and incisive analysis, Javier and his guests delve deep into Europe's evolving approach to monopoly power. This podcast is essential listening for executives, policymakers, legal professionals, and anyone interested in understanding Europe's strategic stance on antitrust issues, exploring the complex intersections of law, politics, and economics shaping the continent's future.

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The Brussels Beat
Nuno Cunha Rodrigues, Portugal's Competition Chief, on the Balancing Act Between Deterrence and Enforcement
Competition policy is not a silver bullet, according to Portugal's competition chief Nuno Cunha Rodrigues. In this interview with The Capitol Forum's Javier Espinoza, Rodrigues outlines why the EU and Portugal need a more robust political and regulatory regime to really see European markets thrive.  In this conversation they discuss:  Rodrigues' efforts to encourage consumer mobility in the banking, rail and energy sectors.  His desire for a more comprehensive and integrated European banking and currency policy The EU's need to have a stronger political voice amongst member states to build unified competition and regulatory policies.  🔗 Subscribe to The Capitol Forum for more interviews and analysis.
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6 days ago
42 minutes 4 seconds

The Brussels Beat
Eva Maydell on the European Union’s Push for Tech Sovereignty
Can the European Union create a coalition to build a competitive tech sector? In today’s episode of Brussels Beat Javier Espinoza sits down with Member of European Parliament Eva Maydell to discuss the E.U. and European Commission’s efforts to implement simplification in the tech sector.  In this conversation they talk about: The political divisions that need to be overcome for the European Parliament to create a stronger regulatory environment.  The E.U.’s efforts to make the European tech industry more competitive with the United States’ and China’s.  Why Maydell is skeptical of a global artificial intelligence arms race, and the need to create an A.I. framework that gives the E.U. a competitive edge.  🔗 Subscribe to The Capitol Forum for more interviews and analysis.
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1 month ago
26 minutes 34 seconds

The Brussels Beat
Europe’s Stalled Breakup: The Future of Google Adtech
Is Google’s ad tech empire too powerful to regulate—or just powerful enough to break up? In this wide-ranging interview, Javier Espinoza (Europe Executive Editor at The Capitol Forum) speaks with Damien Geradin, one of the lead lawyers behind the EC’s ad tech antitrust case against Google. They discuss: How the case began with a single publisher complaint Why self-preferencing across the ad tech stack is a competition issue The failure of behavioral remedies in France The political and legal implications of structural separation What the U.S. DOJ case means for Europe’s timing Whether the DMA is delivering on its promises This conversation is essential viewing for anyone following Big Tech regulation, EU competition law, and digital market enforcement. 🔗 Subscribe to The Capitol Forum for more interviews and analysis
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2 months ago
54 minutes 58 seconds

The Brussels Beat
Olivier Guersent: Inside the EU’s Antitrust Machine and the Future of European Power
In a wide-ranging conversation, Olivier Guersent—former Director-General for Competition at the European Commission—joins Javier Espinoza, Europe Executive Editor at The Capitol Forum and host of The Brussels Beat, to reflect on decades of leadership in EU public policy. Together, they explore:Guersent’s return to public life following a near-fatal accident in 2010His role in forging the EU’s banking union and navigating multiple financial crisesThe challenges and unfinished business of enforcing the Digital Markets ActWhy Europe must rethink its approach to constant new legislationAnd what it would take for the EU to become a true strategic power—not just a regulatory one Guersent also shares what policymakers often misunderstand about Big Tech, mergers, and industrial policy—and explains why crisis remains the EU’s default driver of reform.
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3 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 48 seconds

The Brussels Beat
Martijn Snoep on Strengthening Antitrust in Europe
This week, Javier Espinoza, Europe Executive Editor of The Capitol Forum, speaks with Martijn Snoep, head of the Dutch Competition Authority, about the evolving landscape of antitrust enforcement in Europe. Snoep emphasizes the need for a value-based competition policy over transactional deal-making and highlights the challenges of regulating Big Tech. While he sees Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) as a step forward, he stresses that strong enforcement is essential to curb monopolistic practices. He also advocates for new regulatory tools to address market concentration, particularly in areas where traditional antitrust measures fall short—such as private equity-driven acquisitions. Additionally, he warns against the politicization of competition law, rejects claims that Europe's regulatory actions stem from a lack of domestic tech giants, and calls for more proactive, collaborative enforcement across EU member states. Despite challenges in digital and energy transitions, Snoep remains optimistic about Europe’s ability to enhance its competitive position through innovation, regulatory modernization, and deeper economic integration.
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3 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 38 seconds

The Brussels Beat
Digital Power, European Style: Thierry Breton on the EU’s Strategy for Taming Tech
As the European Union imposes its first fines under the landmark Digital Markets Act, former Commissioner Thierry Breton joins The Brussels Beat for his first Brussels interview since leaving office. Far from declaring victory, Breton calls the penalties against Apple and Meta “regrettable”—a signal not of enforcement success, but of corporate failure. In this episode, we unpack why Europe’s goal was dialogue, not punishment; how soft power still underpins Brussels’ regulatory strategy; and what’s next for Google, TikTok, and the future of global tech governance. Tune in for a sharp conversation about rules, resistance, and the recalibration of power in the digital age.
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3 months ago
31 minutes 59 seconds

The Brussels Beat
Europe’s Digital Awakening: Andreas Schwab on Brussels Leading in an Era of Global Turbulence
As transatlantic tensions rise and global markets fracture under the weight of tariffs and techno-nationalism, Europe finds itself at a crossroads. In this wide-ranging conversation, Andreas Schwab, senior MEP and architect of the Digital Markets Act, reflects on the EU’s strategic imperative: to fortify its internal market, enforce tech regulation, and restore global relevance in the face of American unpredictability. From Trump-era trade disruptions to the structural challenges of building a sovereign digital ecosystem, this episode offers a candid look at Europe’s regulatory ambitions—and its limitations. Can Brussels remain the global standard-setter, or is it time to rethink the Brussels Effect? 🔍 Topics explored: Europe’s slow but deliberate push for digital sovereignty The Digital Markets Act and the future of tech competition Transatlantic frictions and the risks of economic decoupling Whether globalization is, in fact, over Why internal EU reform—not new alliances—may be the bloc’s greatest challenge 🎙️ Hosted by Javier Espinoza Europe Executive Editor at The Capitol Forum. 📍 Guest: Andreas Schwab, MEP and long-time digital policy strategist.
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3 months ago
32 minutes 42 seconds

The Brussels Beat
Vestager Pushes Back Against Calls to Ease EU Merger Rules
An exclusive interview with Margrethe Vestager, the former EU Antitrust Chief addressed concerns about a potential shift in U.S.- EU relations with the election of President Donald Trump. The interview is the first of a regular podcast hosted by Capitol Forum’s new Europe Executive Editor Javier Espinoza that will include some of the biggest names in European policy. Mr. Espinoza, a leading voice in Brussels regulatory coverage, recently joined Capitol Forum after nearly a decade at the Financial Times.
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3 months ago
56 minutes 14 seconds

The Brussels Beat
Europe’s Climate + Competition Chief on Green Industry, Big Tech, and Leadership
In this exclusive interview, Capitol Forum’s Javier Espinoza sits down with Teresa Ribera, Executive Vice President of the European Commission, to talk climate ambition, competition policy, and the future of Europe’s green industrial strategy. Named one of TIME's most influential people of 2025, Ribera is tasked with driving the EU’s clean energy transition and enforcing fair competition—including landmark efforts to rein in Big Tech through the Digital Markets Act. We cover: Her reflections after six months in office Balancing green transition with industrial competitiveness Standing up to greenwashing and U.S. pressure on EU tech regulation What leadership looks like in a fracturing geopolitical moment Don’t miss this wide-ranging and timely conversation on the future of Europe’s economic and environmental model.
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3 months ago
41 minutes 59 seconds

The Brussels Beat
Former PM of Italy Enrico Letta on Europe’s Future
In this episode of The Brussels Beat, EU Executive Editor Javier Espinoza sits down with Enrico Letta—former Italian Prime Minister and author of the landmark report on the future of the Single Market—for a sweeping discussion on Europe's path forward. Letta reflects on his 60-city listening tour, his diagnosis of EU fragmentation, and concrete proposals to restore Europe’s competitiveness. Topics include: -Why Europe’s fragmented market is fueling decline -Creating true EU champions in telecom, defense, and tech -How to fix Europe's financial system with a "Savings and Investments Union" -The cultural shift needed to embrace integration -And why the Single Market is the beating heart of the European project Letta also shares behind-the-scenes moments from his report writing journey and makes the case for pragmatism, not nostalgia, in the face of global challenges from Trump to China.
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3 months ago
55 minutes 3 seconds

The Brussels Beat

Today, Europe stands at a critical juncture. Policymakers in Brussels are reconsidering how competition laws are interpreted, enforced, and reshaped. Amid landmark investigations and fines targeting tech giants such as Google, Meta, and Amazon, what will be Europe's next move? Are agriculture, banking, pharmaceuticals, or other major industries poised for new regulatory scrutiny? Can the EU courts reshape enforcement, or will regulatory ambitions face unexpected hurdles?

Hosted by Javier Espinoza, The Brussels Beat delivers insightful conversations with leading European antitrust experts, policymakers, legal analysts, and business leaders. Powered by rigorous investigative journalism and incisive analysis, Javier and his guests delve deep into Europe's evolving approach to monopoly power. This podcast is essential listening for executives, policymakers, legal professionals, and anyone interested in understanding Europe's strategic stance on antitrust issues, exploring the complex intersections of law, politics, and economics shaping the continent's future.