
Sam Lowe
Partner, Trade and Market Access, Flint Global
Sam heads Flint’s trade and market access practice. He advises clients on global trade policy, with a focus on removing barriers to trade, customs, economic security, and managing supply chain risk.
Sam is also a visiting senior research fellow at the Policy Institute, Kings College London, and provides advanced training on issues such as rules of origin, trade and sustainability, and trade and development for Government officials. He is regularly asked to comment on trade issues by global media publications such as The Financial Times, The Economist, and The Guardian.
Before joining Flint, Sam was a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform. He has held positions as a member of the UK government’s Strategic Trade Advisory Group (2019-2020), a senior adviser to the Blakeney Group, and the trade lead for a prominent environmental charity. In his early career, he worked on issues relating to the rights of small-scale gemstone miners in Greenland and forced land acquisition in Uganda.
Featured work

A trade policy framework for the EU-UK reset
Rebuilding economic ties through cooperation, new agreements, and regulatory alignment