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The Context

Context

The cross-Channel landscape is evolving — we help you read between the lines.

Navigating between France, the UK, and the Channel Islands has never been simple. Today, it’s more complex than ever — but also full of opportunities.


A Changing Political Climate

Brexit has redrawn the lines. New agreements, regulatory shifts, and institutional uncertainty affect how organisations work across borders.

  • Trade agreements and regulatory divergence
  • The role of devolved and regional authorities
  • Evolving diplomatic and economic ties

Fragmented but Interdependent Territories

From Brittany to the Channel Islands to Southern England, regions are more interconnected than they seem. Yet administrative silos and cultural gaps often get in the way.

  • Disconnected yet complementary local economies
  • Diverging public policy frameworks
  • Untapped cooperation potential

An Urgent Need for Reconnection

Whether in business, culture, or public service, actors on both sides of the Channel need to rebuild trust, create new pathways, and reimagine their future together.

  • Cross-border partnerships under strain
  • Mobility and logistics disruptions
  • Need for shared narratives and common goals

Why it Matters

The cross-Channel space is a lab of complexity — and resilience. Those who understand its logic can unlock hidden value, forge strong partnerships, and lead with clarity.

Labyrinthe was created to guide you through this terrain.

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