Trade Talks

Trade Talks

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Trade Talks

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Education

Podcast website

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Latest episode

May 26, 2026

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Episodes

216. How to Win a Trade War, with friends 26.05.2026

In a trade podcast mashup, Bill Reinsch and Scott Miller (The Trade Guys) join Trade Talks to interview Soumaya and Chad about the new Keynes & Bown book, How to Win a Trade War (32:07)....

215. How China’s trade is holding back developing countries 19.05.2026

Arvind Subramanian (PIIE) explains how poorer countries are being squeezed by China’s failure to grow out of many industries important to their economic development (27:44). MORE Shoumitro Chatterjee and Arvind Subramanian, “China’s mercantilist squeeze on...

214. Europe’s trade war with China 10.05.2026

Finbarr Bermingham (South China Morning Post) joins to explain how the European Union is using tariffs, cybersecurity, product bans, and industrial policy in its own trade war with China, as well as how Beijing is...

213. Ups and downs at the Port of Los Angeles 04.05.2026

Chad travels to the Port of Los Angeles, the largest container port in North America, and speaks with its Executive Director, Gene Seroka, for an update on US trade with China, as well as the...

212. America’s semiconductor policy and the AI race with China 29.04.2026

Former CHIPS program chief economist Dan Kim (TechInsights) joins for a wide-ranging conversation about artificial intelligence and US semiconductors policy – including the CHIPS Act subsidies, tariffs, and export controls – as well as its...

211. How one small American manufacturer is dealing with Trump’s tariffs 19.04.2026

Sam Cooper, the owner of Klear Vu, a company that makes seat cushions in Massachusetts and imports fabric from China, joins for a candid explanation about the impact of the US tariffs in 2025 on...

210. What is America’s problem with the WTO? 10.04.2026

Former US ambassador to the World Trade Organization (WTO) Maria Pagán joins for a wide-ranging conversation about US government concerns with the WTO, the Trump administration’s actions so far, and the failures of the recent...

209. Will Trump’s pharmaceutical tariffs lower prices and secure supply chains? 07.04.2026

Thomas J. Bollyky (Council on Foreign Relations) joins to explain the problems facing the US pharmaceutical market, the Trump administration’s new tariffs and pricing deal with the United Kingdom, and the impact on American drug...

208. It’s been one year since Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs 01.04.2026

Aime Williams (Financial Times) joins Chad Bown to help explain what has happened since President Trump’s sweeping April 2, 2025 tariff announcement. They discuss the surprises in the US import and export data from 2025,...

207. What happened on Trump’s tariff day 04.04.2025

Soumaya Keynes (Financial Times) joins to cohost an emergency episode explaining President Trump’s sweeping April 2 tariff announcement. Bown and Keynes turn to Douglas A. Irwin on history, Maurice Obstfeld on the US dollar, and...

206. Paul Krugman talks trade, industrial policy, and Trump 16.03.2025

Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman (City University of New York) joins for a wide-ranging conversation on historical lessons as well as some new thinking about international trade, the “agglomeration economies” driving geographically concentrated production, industrial policy,...

205. Trump’s Ukraine minerals deal and China 11.03.2025

A potential US-Ukraine critical minerals agreement is only the latest effort to address security concerns over US sourcing of critical minerals from China. America’s previous top diplomat for critical minerals, Geoff Pyatt (former Assistant Secretary...

204. Is Europe ready for Trump? 06.03.2025

Europe had a rocky ride during President Trump’s first term, but it was largely spared from significant tariffs. The world is different this time around. Former European Commission trade official Rupert Schlegelmilch joins to explain...

203. What if Trump halts duty-free packages from China? 23.02.2025

Shipments of small packages from China have skyrocketed, but the de minimis policy that excludes them from tariffs may end. Chris Casey (Congressional Research Service) joins to explore the history of the US de minimis...

202. Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs are back 14.02.2025

President Trump first imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum in 2018, but this time it's different. Ana Swanson (New York Times) joins to explain.

201. Trade Talks is back. And so is President Trump. 08.02.2025

Tariffs from the new President call for an emergency relaunch of the longstanding trade podcast. Aime Williams (Financial Times) joins to explain what happened with Canada, Mexico, and China (29:50). Read more…

And that is all for Trade Talks 30.01.2024

Goodbye for now, as old friend Soumaya Keynes joins Chad Bown to discuss why and what comes next.

200. Has the USMCA improved working conditions in Mexico? 19.12.2023

The USMCA was supposed to prevent workers from being mistreated at Mexican factories. How is it working so far?

199. How trade economists busted corruption at the port 10.12.2023

When customs officials in Madagascar cheated their country out of tax revenues, economists caught them. But the fight is not over yet.

198. Inside Washington’s lobbying industry 03.12.2023

What we know about the US lobbying industry and how it influences trade and other types of economic policy.

197. Moving workers across Europe 26.11.2023

How the European Union’s controversial “posting” policy impacted the movement of workers as well as local communities across the continent.

196. How multinationals avoid taxes through technology licensing 19.11.2023

Companies can avoid taxes by moving profits from IP royalties offshore. What would happen if that changed?

195. How did Canadian workers adjust so well to US trade? 12.11.2023

Canadian workers faced new competition after the sudden free trade agreement with the US in 1989. Why were they able to adjust so successfully?

194. Industrial policy detectives: China’s subsidies for shipbuilding 05.11.2023

A new way to measure China’s subsidies for shipbuilding reveals how much they transformed the industry for the country and world.

193. Did multinationals enforce Bangladesh’s new labor law? 29.10.2023

Following the Rana Plaza factory collapse, foreign companies promised to enforce Bangladesh’s new labor law. What happened next?

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