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The Big Story
Why is breaking down interprovincial trade barriers so controversial?

The Big Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 17:03


It was one of Carney's shiny campaign promises with a deadline of Canada Day, but the way Parliament has hit the ground running on it has various groups across the country sounding the alarm.Bill C-5, 'An Act to enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada Act', is the Liberal government's latest effort to breakdown any barriers to interprovincial trade in light of Trump's tariffs. However, several Indigenous, environmentalist, and other underrepresented Canadian groups are speaking out against the speed at which it's being passed, and the lack of power their voices have in the process. Host Maria Kestane speaks to Sonia Aslam, 1130 NewsRadio Vancouver journalist about what these groups are calling on the Carney government to do, and the potential outcomes that could arise if Bill C-5 gets passed by July 1. We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or @thebigstoryfpn on Twitter

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Morning Ag News, June 13, 2025: Tariffs cause concern in farm country

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 3:00


Brian Kuehl is Executive Director of Farmers for Free Trade and is holding town hall meetings across the country to discuss the tariff war and its impacts. NAFB News ServiceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian Crombie Radio Hour
Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1398 - Managed Trade with Arthur Lam

Brian Crombie Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 56:00


Tonight on The Brian Crombie Hour, Brian interviews Arthur Lam. Arthur Lam of Nexus Strategic Consultants talks about his provocative article: “In clinging to the dying era of free trade, Canada has lost its edge”. Arthur writes: “Canada urgently needs to abandon outdated free trade strategies for a managed trade approach. Canadian businesses need an active government that facilitates commerce, not just negotiates agreements that sit on shelves. We need to concentrate on sectors with strong export potential, bilateral arrangements that facilitate those exports, and an independent Trade Commissioner Service focused on priority markets.” 

The David McWilliams Podcast
The Hanseatic League: Europe's First Free Trade Zone

The David McWilliams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 36:54


Forget Brussels, the first European Union was built by medieval merchants, not politicians. This week, we dive into the Hanseatic League: a loose alliance of 200 city-states that dominated trade across the Baltic and North Seas for 500 years. They pioneered free trade, built Europe's first banking networks, and forged a multilateral model that still shapes today's EU. Their story is also a warning. The League eventually lost out to land-based nation-states, a tension that's alive again in today's battles between globalists and nationalists, city-states and populist powers. Along the way, we also explore the unlikely African roots of Russia's greatest poet, medieval slave routes linking Dublin to Iran (!), and why the architecture of Lutheran cities tells the story of global trade. Join the gang! https://plus.acast.com/s/the-david-mcwilliams-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Curious Task
Marc-William Palen - Were There Left-Wing Visions of Free Trade?

The Curious Task

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 66:20


In this conversation from 2024, Alex speaks with Marc-William Palen about the evolution of left-wing visions of free trade from the mid-19th century through the Cold War, highlighting key movements and figures like the Anti-Corn Law League, Karl Marx, and the Fair Trade movement, and contrasting these with protectionist and imperialist policies of the era. Episode Notes: Marc-William's book "Pax Economica: Left-Wing Visions of a Free Trade World": https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691199320/pax-economica  Marx on Free Trade: https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1888/free-trade/#:~:text=Only%20under%20Free%20Trade%20can,%2C%20wage%2Dlaborers%20there%3B%20hereditary  The Eric Schliesser episode of the Curious Task mentioned by Alex: https://thecurioustask.podbean.com/e/special-episode-5-eric-schliesser-%e2%80%94-what-is-neoliberalism/  Journal of Liberal History's summary of the history of the Anti-Corn Law League: https://liberalhistory.org.uk/history/anti-corn-law-league/  Overview of the history of the Opium Wars: https://asiapacificcurriculum.ca/learning-module/opium-wars-china#:~:text=The%20Opium%20Wars%20in%20the,China%20lost%20both%20wars.  A primer on the origins of Fair Trade and the Haslemere Declaration:  https://imperialglobalexeter.com/2018/05/03/what-fair-trade-was-originally-about-the-haslemere-declaration-of-1968/ 

ARC ENERGY IDEAS
The View From St. John's: Investment, Energy, and Nation-Building

ARC ENERGY IDEAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 40:21


This week on the podcast, we discussed Jackie's recent visit to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, to attend the Energy NL conference. Energy NL is the province's energy supply and service sector association, which annually hosts the province's flagship conference on conventional and clean energy. This week, Charlene Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of Energy NL, joins the podcast to explore Newfoundland and Labrador's energy potential and the discussions at the conference. Among the topics covered were potential nation-building projects, such as the Churchill River hydroelectric development—a joint $33 billion potential initiative by Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro and Hydro-Québec that aims to add nearly 4 GW of new electricity generation capacity on the river. Another significant project discussed was Equinor's Bay du Nord offshore oil development, which could open a new offshore basin 500 km off the coast of Newfoundland. In addition to covering the conference highlights, Jackie and Peter recapped the past week's events, including the constructive First Ministers' meeting in Saskatoon on June 2nd. During this meeting, Prime Minister Carney outlined the criteria for nation-building projects. Furthermore, on June 6th, the Carney government tabled new legislation, “Bill C-5: One Canadian Economy: An Act to enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada Act.” The goal is to pass the bill into law by Canada Day. Content referenced in this podcast: Visit Peter Tertzakian's art show at the Elevation Gallery in Canmore, “Persistence, Obsolescence and Renewal: A Visual Inquiry Into the Lifecycle of Energy Infrastructure.” Alberta Electricity System Operator (AESO) approach to extensive load connections (Data Centres), June 4 Avik Dey, President and CEO of Capital Power, LinkedIn post regarding AESO's approach to data centre development, June 4 Prime Minister of Canada Office, “First Ministers' statement on building a strong Canadian economy and advancing major projects,” June 2 “Bill C-5: One Canadian Economy: An Act to enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada Act,” tabled June 5 “Insiders say Mark Carney could compromise on the emissions cap,” Toronto Star, June 6 Please review our disclaimer at: https://www.arcenergyinstitute.com/disclaimer/ Check us out on social media: X (Twitter): @arcenergyinstLinkedIn: @ARC Energy Research Institute Subscribe to ARC Energy Ideas PodcastApple PodcastsAmazon MusicSpotify 

Update@Noon
"You need to make sure that free trade is not taking place at the expense of your local industry"- SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry highlights dangers of dumping in wake of Goodyear retrenchments

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 8:13


After about 78 years of manufacturing tyres in Kariega, Nelson Mandela Bay, in the Eastern Cape, Goodyear factory is reported to be closing. The tyre manufacturing company is said to be restructuring which includes the closure of the company's manufacturing plant in the Eastern Cape. It alleged that section 189A retrenchment notices have already been served; a process which will be facilitated by the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration(CCMA). Jon Gericke spoke to Alan Mukoki, CEO of the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI)

CapX presents Free Exchange
Despatch: Jeremy Hunt on Free Trade

CapX presents Free Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 6:30


Former Chancellor Jeremy Hunt offers a spirited defence of Britain's open-market tradition — and a sharp rebuke of Trump's tariff tactics. As the world shrugs off ‘Liberation Day', Hunt argues it's not America but open economies like Britain that are poised to thrive. With historical perspective and policy punch, he lays out why trade still matters, how globalisation lifted billions out of poverty, and why the UK can lead again — if it chooses to stay open. Despatch is our weekly highlight of the best writing from CapX's daily briefings, brought to you by the team behind The Capitalist.Stay informed with CapX's unmissable daily briefings from the heart of Westminster. Go to capx.co to subscribe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wonk
Trevor Tombe on how to make ‘one Canadian economy'

Wonk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 36:38


One of the biggest challenges facing the Canadian economy is improving what we already do: Better efficiency, more open trade. It's what Ottawa is calling ‘one Canadian economy.' Trevor Tombe is one of Canada's most sought after economists and the go-to expert on interprovincial trade barriers. He talks to host Amanda Lang about how we get there and the winners and losers of cross-Canada trade.

Good Question, Montreal
Don't pop the champagne just yet: Why Quebecers will have to wait for alcohol free trade

Good Question, Montreal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 20:20


Quebec is aiming to open up trade with other provinces, but the province says cross-border alcohol sales will take more time to sort out. Some small producers say change can't come soon enough because they have been getting the bottom of the barrel.

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)
Fareed Zakaria: Why Liberal Democracy is Worth Fighting For

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 16:10


Why is a nuclear peace deal between the U.S. and Iran key to stability in the Middle East? What would the global consequences of a full-scale trade war between China and America be? Is the world headed towards another arms race? How should Canada respond to Trump's repeated threats of annexation? And why is liberal democracy worth defending? This is Part 2 of Steve Paikin's wide-ranging conversation with CNN's Fareed Zakaria. Fareed is also the author of "Age of Revolutions: Progress and Backlash from 1600 to the Present," and a columnist for The Washington Post. Watch Part 1 of their conversation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QXwNq0d26USee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

IIEA Talks
EU-India Relations: Cooperation, Connectivity, and a Free Trade Future?

IIEA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 25:39


After almost two-decades of floundering negotiations, talks on an EU-India Free Trade Agreement have begun to gather momentum. Both sides seek alliances that cover not only trade relations but greater security cooperation and a shared technology agenda. In a signal of its strategic priorities, the College of Commissioners paid a first-of-its-kind visit to India in February 2025, where Prime Minister Modi and European Commission President von der Leyen pledged to conclude a Free Trade Agreement by the end of this year. In this IIEA panel discussion, Dr Sonali Chowdhry and Dr Amitendu Palit address the prospects of a potential EU-India Free Trade Agreement and consider what an EU-India partnership should or should not prioritise. At a time when the EU's Global Gateway Strategy has promised to create links, not dependencies, the panelists reflect on whether – in the words of President von der Leyen – EU-India ties have the potential to be one of the defining partnerships of this century. About the Speakers: Dr Sonali Chowdhry is a trade economist based at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) and the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Her work examines the structure of global supply chains and distributional effects of new trade policies. Dr Chowdhry has contributed to in-depth policy reports on mega-regional free trade agreements to the European Parliament. Previously, she was a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute and earned her PhD in Economics from LMU Munich as a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow. Dr Chowdhry holds an MPhil in Economics from the University of Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar from India. Dr Amitendu Palit is Senior Research Fellow and Research Lead (Trade and Economics) at the Institute of South Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore. He specialises in economic security, international trade and investment policies, FTAs, supply chains, regional connectivity, and the Indian economy. He is a Senior Associate Fellow with the ISPI Milan and an Adjunct Faculty with the Centre for WTO Studies, India. He has also been a Member of the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on Trade and Investment. Dr Palit has edited and authored several books. He writes for various global publications and features as an expert on CNBC, CNA, BBC, NDTV and other prominent media channels.

Govern America
Govern America | May 31, 2025 | Assassin's Maces

Govern America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 176:34


"Assassin's Maces" Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis Website for the show: https://governamerica.com Vicky's website: https://thetechnocratictyranny.com COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AND CREDITS AT: https://governamerica.com/radio/radio-archives/22620-govern-america-may-31-2025-assassin-s-maces Listen LIVE every Saturday at 11AM Eastern or 8AM Pacific at http://governamerica.net or on your favorite app. Trump boosts steel tariffs to 50 percent. Illegals to count ballots in California? Growing scandal over Biden autopen and shadow government. Trump taps Palantir to database Americans? Fannie Mae, Palantir, and public-private partnerships. Digital currency and the end of individual autonomy. ASEAN summit and the 21st century silk road. The United Nations seeks to legitimize child predation and sexual depiction. RFK Jr. moves to launch parallel "international health system" as alternative to WHO. Funding restored to National Endowment for Democracy. China's "Off" Switch for America. In the final hour, EMP expert and New York Times best-selling author Dr. William Forstchen joins us to discuss the proposed U.S. missile defense shield and the devastation that would be caused by a potential EMP attack on America.

The Trans-Atlanticist
Immigration and Free Trade in the Declaration of Independence

The Trans-Atlanticist

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 53:17


"He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of the new Appropriation of Lands" ..."for cutting off trade with all parts of the world." In this episode, Steven Pincus explores grievances against King George for restricting free trade and for preventing immigration to the colonies. Topics include the following: -The importance of the trans-Atlantic Patriot Party, which existed both in Great Britain and throughout the Empire and which criticized the policies of King George for ruling as the King of England alone, rather than the King of the whole Empire -Economic justifications and criticisms of the Stamp Act (1765), the Townshend Acts (1767), and the Fairfax Resolves (1774) -The evolving splits in the Patriot Party that led some like Thomas Paine to advocate for independence others like Governor John Wentworth of New Hampshire to for advocate reform while remaining loyal to the King -Reasons behind the pro-immigration beliefs of the Patriot Party Steven Pincus' select publications are below: The Heart of the Declaration: The Founders' Case for Activist Government.Yale University Press, 2016. 1688:The First Modern Revolution. Yale University Press, 2011. Protestantism and Patriotism: Ideologies and the Making of English Foreign Policy, 1650–1668. Cambridge University Press, 1996.

The Beijing Hour
Chinese premier calls for three-pronged approach to support free trade

The Beijing Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 59:45


Chinese Premier Li Qiang has pledged to work with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Gulf Cooperation Council on free trade and the implementation of the Global Civilization Initiative (1:02). Some European countries have removed the range limit for weapons supplied to Ukraine, a move that Russia has called dangerous (21:37). And activities marking Jerusalem Day have drawn condemnation from the Israeli opposition and the Palestinian Authority (22:16).

The Human Action Podcast
What the New Right Gets Right—and Wrong—About Free Trade

The Human Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025


Bob takes a close look at Oren Cass's recent appearance on Tucker Carlson, where Cass argued for free trade to a skeptical conservative audience. Bob unpacks Cass's arguments about tariffs, comparative advantage, and trade deficits—not to attack, but to clarify. Using classical and Austrian economics, Murphy shows why U.S. economic malaise can't be solved with tariffs, but also why dismissing Cass's concerns outright is a strategic and economic mistake.Oren Cass on The Tucker Carlson Show: Mises.org/HAP501aOren Cass on The Infineo Podcast: Mises.org/HAP501bThe Human Action Podcast Episode on Comparative Advantage: Mises.org/HAP501cOren Cass, "Free Trade's Origin Myth": Mises.org/HAP501dOren Cass, "The Truth About Tariffs": Mises.org/HAP501eThe Mises Institute is giving away 100,000 copies of Murray Rothbard's, What Has Government Done to Our Money? Get your free copy at Mises.org/HAPodFree

Mises Media
What the New Right Gets Right—and Wrong—About Free Trade

Mises Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025


Bob takes a close look at Oren Cass's recent appearance on Tucker Carlson, where Cass argued for free trade to a skeptical conservative audience. Bob unpacks Cass's arguments about tariffs, comparative advantage, and trade deficits—not to attack, but to clarify. Using classical and Austrian economics, Murphy shows why U.S. economic malaise can't be solved with tariffs, but also why dismissing Cass's concerns outright is a strategic and economic mistake.Oren Cass on The Tucker Carlson Show: Mises.org/HAP501aOren Cass on The Infineo Podcast: Mises.org/HAP501bThe Human Action Podcast Episode on Comparative Advantage: Mises.org/HAP501cOren Cass, "Free Trade's Origin Myth": Mises.org/HAP501dOren Cass, "The Truth About Tariffs": Mises.org/HAP501eThe Mises Institute is giving away 100,000 copies of Murray Rothbard's, What Has Government Done to Our Money? Get your free copy at Mises.org/HAPodFree

America's Roundtable
America's Roundtable with Lord Dominic Johnson | The State of the US-UK Special Relationship | The Future of Free Trade

America's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 28:18


X: @americasrt1776 @ileaderssummit @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk Join America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with Lord Dominic Johnson, the co-chairman of the United Kingdom's Conservative Party. Lord Johnson served as the UK's Minister for Investment and Exports at the Department for Business and Trade. He is a Member of the House of Lords. Previously, he was a financier and co-founder of Somerset Capital Management. The conversation on America's Roundtable with Lord Dominic Johnson is focused on the following topics/issues: — The significance of the US-UK Special Relationship on the economic, trade and security fronts. — On this Memorial Day Weekend, the conversation also elevates the importance of American and British soldiers joining forces to preserve freedom and defeat tyranny on the European continent and the Asia-Pacific region during World War II. — Reflecting on the principled leadership of President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, two iconic leaders who were on the world stage at the same time with a shared goal to advance major economic reforms, bolster the West's security which hastened the fall of the Berlin Wall, and strengthen the American-British partnership. — An update on the US-UK trade agreement talks. — The benefits of the Anglo-Saxon common law and appreciation of free markets shared by America, Britain and most Commonwealth nations. — The future of the conservative movement in America and Britain. americasrt.com (https://americasrt.com/) https://summitleadersusa.com/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 X: @americasrt1776 @ileaderssummit @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio program - a strategic initiative of International Leaders Summit, focuses on America's economy, healthcare reform, rule of law, security and trade, and its strategic partnership with rule of law nations around the world. The radio program features high-ranking US administration officials, cabinet members, members of Congress, state government officials, distinguished diplomats, business and media leaders and influential thinkers from around the world. Tune into America's Roundtable Radio program from Washington, DC via live streaming on Saturday mornings via 68 radio stations at 7:30 A.M. (ET) on Lanser Broadcasting Corporation covering the Michigan and the Midwest market, and at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk Mississippi — SuperTalk.FM reaching listeners in every county within the State of Mississippi, and neighboring states in the South including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee. Tune into WTON in Central Virginia on Sunday mornings at 6:00 A.M. (ET). Listen to America's Roundtable on digital platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, Google and other key online platforms. Listen live, Saturdays at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk | https://www.supertalk.fm

Bob Murphy Show
Ep. 410 Breaking Down Oren Cass Talking Free Trade With Tucker

Bob Murphy Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 82:04


Adam Haman returns, this time helping Bob to evaluate Oren Cass--a leading protectionist on the right--in his recent appearance on the Tucker Carlson show.Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:The YouTube version of this conversation.Oren Cass on Tucker Carlson.Bob's interview of Oren on the InFi podcast.Oren's essay on free trade's "origin myth," and Phil Magness' response.The HamanNature substack.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.

Fularsız Entellik
Bunlar Hep Amerika'nın Oyunu: Küresel Ticaretin Yeniden Düzenlenmesi

Fularsız Entellik

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 38:18


Modern dinimiz der ki: Cahiliye döneminde insanlar gümrük putlarına tapıyorlardı. Sonra Hazreti Adem Smith İskoç yaylalarından indi, putları kırıp ticareti serbestlestirdi. O günden beridir piyasaya inanan, ona sığınan toplumlara bereket yağdı, diğerlerine lanet.Peki madem öyle, binlerce yıldır ticaret yapılmasına rağmen alt tarafı iki asır öncesine kadar, serbest ticareti kimse akıl edememiş mi? Ve bir kez akıl ettikten sonra da artık tarihin sonuna kadar böyle mi gidecek?Bugün bu sorularla başlayıp, ABD merkezli ticaret sistemini ve MAGA fantezilerini konuşacağız. Böylece “dünyayı ahmaklar yönetiyor” serisine biraz daha ağır bir temel kazandırmaya çalışacağız. Kaynaklara bakmayı unutmayın, patronlara ekstra teşekkürler...Yeni Kitap: Fularsız Felsefe: Dört Önemli Mesele (bu seferki normal insan boyutunda, 200 sayfa).Konular:(00:04) İneklerle tatil(00:53) Bugünün Planı(02:32) Ticaret felsefesi(zliği)(04:50) Moğol karavanı(07:50) Merkantalizm(11:23) Hz Adem Smith ve mutlak üstünlük(14:48) Hz Davut Ricardo ve karşılaştırmalı üstünlük(18:36) Statik vs dinamik teori(20:02) Serbest Piyasanın zaferi: Corn Laws(23:04) Korumacı ABD(25:05) Dünya Ticaret Örgütü(28:28) Miran'ın Planı(32:00) Triffin Paradoksu(33:15) MAGA 1950 fantezileri(35:05) Otomasyon(37:40) Patronlara teşekkürler.Kaynaklar:Müzik: Team America World Police (adeta bir başyapıt)Kitap: Ways and Means (Xenophon)Podcast: Fall of Civs - MongolsKitap: On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (Ricardo)Blog: Bretton Woods (Fularsız)Makale: The Theoretical and Historical Origins of Trade Issues (pdf)Makale: The “Real” History of Free TradeKitap: Against the Tide: An Intellectual History of Free Trade (1996)Makale: The Development of Free Trade in EuropeVideo: Money & Macro - I was wrong about Trump's tariff masterplanMakale: A User's Guide to Restructuring the Global Trading System (pdf)​------- Podbee Sunar -------Bu podcast, getirfinans hakkında reklam içerir. getirfinans iyi faizi vade beklemeden günlük kazandırır. Kredi faiz oranı düşüktür. Aidatsız kredi kartı sunar. Para transferinden ücret almaz. Sen de getirfinanslı ol. Bu podcast, Garanti BBVA hakkında reklam içerir. Bonus Platinum Dinamik'le tanışın!Kendiliğinden saatte bir değişen güvenlik koduyla internet alışverişlerinin en yeni ve daha da güvenli ödeme yöntemi!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

World Today
How China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 reshape regional trade?

World Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 53:24


① China, ASEAN complete 3.0 FTA negotiations. (00:47)② The 4th China-CEEC Expo gets underway—billions in deals expected. (12:48)③ Chinese, Pakistani, and Afghan FMs meet to enhance cooperation. (24:48)④ Saying Trump exceeded his authority, 12 U.S. states ask court to strike down his sweeping tariffs. (35:47)⑤ South African president denies Trump's claims of genocide during tense Oval Office meeting. (44:38)

Al Jazeera - Your World
Israeli blockade on Gaza, EU reviewing Israel free trade deal

Al Jazeera - Your World

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 2:48


Your daily news in under three minutes. At Al Jazeera Podcasts, we want to hear from you, our listeners. So, please head to https://www.aljazeera.com/survey and tell us your thoughts about this show and other Al Jazeera podcasts. It only takes a few minutes! Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube.

SBS News Updates
UK suspends free trade talks with Israel | Midday News Bulletin 21 May 2025

SBS News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 5:56


The UK suspends trade talks with Israel on a new free trade agreement; Flash flooding on the New South Wales Hunter and Mid-North coast intensifies; And in sport, Tottenham Hotspur manager defends his position ahead of the Europa League final against Manchester United.

The Beijing Hour
China, France pledge to protect free trade

The Beijing Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 59:45


China and France have expressed readiness to work together to uphold free trade and advance bilateral and China-Europe ties (1:06). Russia and Ukraine have held their first direct talks since March 2022, following a meeting in Istanbul involving officials from Ukraine, Turkiye and the United States (32:46). And U.S. President Donald Trump has announced $200 billion of deals with the UAE before wrapping up his tour in the Middle East (20:23).

The Andrew Parker Podcast
Episode 397 - The Andrew Parker Show, A Tariff Tutorial

The Andrew Parker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 34:49


In this compelling episode of The Andrew Parker Show, Andrew delivers a straight-shooting deep dive into tariff policy—what it is, why it matters, and how it's reshaping the global economy. With clarity and conviction, Andrew breaks down the Trump administration's bold use of tariffs as a tool for fair trade and economic leverage. He explores the ripple effects on inflation, wage growth, and manufacturing, and addresses the long-standing import-export imbalance that has disadvantaged American workers.Andrew makes the case for fair trade as a prerequisite for free trade, tackles criticisms from both sides of the political aisle, and shares personal insight from his time working under former Congressman Bill Frenzel—a pioneer in U.S. trade policy. Whether you're new to economic policy or a seasoned political observer, this episode gives you the tariff tutorial you didn't know you needed.

China Global
China's Chokehold on Critical Minerals

China Global

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 30:00


Critical minerals are required for the manufacturing of electronics, aerospace equipment, medical devices, and renewable energy technologies, making them essential for a country's economic and national security. These materials have been at the center of China's domestic and foreign policy for many decades, and China's ability to integrate internal industrial policies with foreign trade and investment policies has allowed them to gain dominance in the market. Meanwhile, the US has lagged behind China in terms of both access to and processing technology of critical minerals. The country has been heavily dependent on China for its critical minerals and struggles to find an alternative supplier.China's announcement to impose export restrictions on seven rare earth elements on April 4th has opened many conversations surrounding critical minerals, especially regarding the US and its supply chain vulnerabilities. What has China done to achieve their global dominance in the critical minerals sector, and what can the US do to address the overdependence issue they are facing today? To answer these questions and more, host Bonnie Glaser is joined by Gracelin Baskaran, the director of the Critical Minerals Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. She is a mining economist whose area of expertise is critical minerals and trade. Timestamps[00:00] Start[02:13] US Dependencies on Rare Earths and Critical Minerals[03:51] Sourcing from Latin America, Africa, and Asia[06:28] Environmental Harm from Mining and Processing[08:11] Deliberate Suppression of the Price of Rare Earths in the Market[11:06] Chinese Exports Restrictions on Seven Rare Earth Elements[14:08] US Administrations' Approaches to Critical Minerals Vulnerability[20:02] 2010 Fishing Boat Accident and Japan's Response [24:00] What might China do moving forward? [27:42] Timeframe for the US to Catch Up to China

Story in the Public Square
May 5, 2025: Kimberly Clausing

Story in the Public Square

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 29:02


Throughout the campaign of 2024, President Donald Trump promised to use tariffs to reset America’s global trade relationships, revitalize American manufacturing, and increase government revenues—and in the first months of his second administration, the president has used tariffs and the threat of tariffs to drive concessions even while raising antagonism and roiling markets. Kimberly Clausing helps us distinguish between the rhetoric and the reality of these tariffs. Clausing is an expert on the taxation of multinational firms. She served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tax Analysis in the U.S. Department of the Treasury, serving as the lead economist in the Office of Tax Policy during the Biden administration. She is a nonresident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Clausing has worked on economic policy research with the International Monetary Fund, the Hamilton Project, the Brookings Institution, the Tax Policy Center, and the Center for American Progress. She has testified before the House Ways and Means Committee, the Senate Committee on Finance, the Senate Committee on the Budget, and the Joint Economic Committee. Her research examines how government decisions and corporate behavior interplay in the global economy. She has published numerous articles on the taxation of multinational firms, and she is the author of “Open: The Progressive Case for Free Trade, Immigration, and Global Capital.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Coffee House Shots
Do the Tories hate free trade? Plus, Reform hits new polling high

Coffee House Shots

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 14:56


Lots to talk about today, including new polling which puts Reform on 29 points compared to the Tories on just 17. We've also just had the first PMQs since the local elections. But the trade deal announced yesterday between the UK and India is dominating the headlines, with many concerned about some of the concessions made – namely the decision to exempt some short-term Indian workers from national insurance as part of the new agreement. This comes barely a week after the local elections, where immigration has been widely considered the most salient issue. The Conservatives have gone on the attack, despite the fact that a trade deal with India was supposed to be one of the major gains from Brexit – an example of how Britain could ‘venture out into the world' and open up trade with fast-growing economies. Are the Tories now against free trade? Interestingly, Kemi Badenoch omitted to ask about the trade deal at PMQs today, choosing instead to question Keir Starmer on the ongoing concerns around winter fuel and the pressure from many elements within his party to at least water down the policy. Can Starmer afford to U-turn? James Heale speaks to Michael Simmons and Paul Goodman. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.

The New Yorker Radio Hour
How Donald Trump Is Trying to Rewrite the Rules of Capitalism

The New Yorker Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 18:10


For a long time, Republicans and many Democrats espoused some version of free-trade economics that would have been familiar to Adam Smith. But Donald Trump breaks radically with that tradition, embracing a form of protectionism that resulted in his extremely broad and chaotic tariff proposals, which tanked markets and deepened the fear of a global recession. John Cassidy writes The New Yorker's The Financial Page column, and he's been covering economics for the magazine since 1995. His new book, “Capitalism and Its Critics: A History,” takes a long view of these debates, and breaks down some of the arguments that have shaped the U.S.'s current economic reality. “Capitalism itself has put its worst face forward in the last twenty or thirty years through the growth of huge monopolies which seem completely beyond any public control or accountability,” Cassidy tells David Remnick. “And young people—they look at capitalism and the economy through the prism of environmentalism now in a way that they didn't in our generation.”

EconTalk
The Economics of Tariffs and Trade (with Doug Irwin)

EconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 92:53


Is the United States victimized by trade? What causes trade deficits? Are higher tariffs a good idea? Can manufacturing jobs return to the United States? Economist Doug Irwin of Dartmouth College answers these questions and more in this wide-ranging conversation with EconTalk's Russ Roberts.

LifeExcellence with Brian Bartes
EP081 - Money, Markets & Free Trade: Economist Mark Skousen

LifeExcellence with Brian Bartes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 58:00 Transcription Available


Mark Skousen, Ph. D. is a nationally known investment expert, economist, university professor and author of more than 25 books. Since 1980, he has been editor in chief of Forecasts & Strategies, a popular award-winning investment newsletter. Dr. Skousen is known as “America's Economist,” and he has been identified as one of the 20 most influential living economists. 

The Hake Report
'Canada Strong'

The Hake Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 114:35


RIP Virginia Giuffre. Ever wanted to run away? Canada and JB Pritzker against Trump! Do you attract stalkers? Question for black listeners…The Hake Report, Tuesday, April 29, 2025 ADTIMESTAMPS* (0:00:00) Start …* (0:02:00) Virginia Giuffre RIP, runaways* (0:10:25) Hey, guys!* (0:19:01) "Free press," J6, DOJ* (0:21:49) Oh, Canada!* (0:25:39) Gaza hungry* (0:28:07) Illinois crash at after-school* (0:30:35) JB Pritzker exposed* (0:38:42) CHRISTINE, NM, 1st: Why do I get stalkers? Divorced* (0:49:47) JEFF, LA: JB's trans cousin "Jennifer";* (0:51:55) JEFF: Karmelo Anthony moved* (0:54:10) JEFF: Trump trolling* (0:57:58) Trump for the Chiefs, Massapequa, Long Island* (0:59:45) BRIAN, NOLA: One race, the human race, differences unique* (1:16:05) MARK, L.A.: "Free Trade," diverse workers, regulations* (1:27:43) ANDREW, Scotland: Catholics, Muslims* (1:31:26) ANDREW: Singers turning to Christ* (1:37:15) Supers / Coffees* (1:43:52) ALEX, CA: What if whites went away? No-snitch lawlessness* (1:47:37) ROBERT, KS: Socialism, not Capitalism; Superset* (1:52:30) Bright Lights - "Come Out" - 2014, Summer FireLINKSBLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2025/4/29/the-hake-report-tue-4-29-25PODCAST / Substack HAKE NEWS from JLP https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2025/4/29/jlp-tue-4-29-25Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/showVIDEO YouTube - Rumble* - Facebook - X - BitChute (Live?) - Odysee*PODCAST Substack - Apple - Spotify - Castbox - Podcast Addict*SUPER CHAT on platforms* above or BuyMeACoffee, etc.SHOP - Printify (new!) - Spring (old!) - Cameo | All My LinksJLP Network: JLP - Church - TFS - Nick - Joel - Punchie Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe

Mises Media
Why Do So Many Bad Economists Support the Austrian Position on Free Trade?

Mises Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025


Why do economists across the spectrum—even Paul Krugman and Karl Marx—support free trade? Mark Thornton explores this surprising consensus. Do tariffs force people to think more like economists, considering long-term ramifications taught by Bastiat and Hazlitt.Is it a true understanding of the Austrian perspective, or just a fleeting moment of clarity? Mark suggests economists often compartmentalize principles, opening the door to conflicting ideologies.Tune in to discover why free trade might be the one issue that forces economists to think straight, and what Austrians can learn from the mainstream.Additional Resources"Why Smart People Are Rightly Confused About Tariffs" (Unanimity, Episode 4): http://mises.org/U4“The Twin Deficits” (Minor Issues, Episode 115): https://mises.org/MI_115"Free Trade in the Twenty-First Century” (Minor Issues, Episode 113): https://mises.org/MI_113"Tariff Increases vs. Tax Cuts" (Minor Issues, Episode 107): https://mises.org/MI_107Join us May 15-17, 2025, at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, for our Revisionist History of War Conference. This is our first history conference in almost thirty years. For more details and to register, visit https://Mises.org/rhw.Be sure to follow Minor Issues at Mises.org/MinorIssues

Money For the Rest of Us
Is the Rest of the World Selling America?

Money For the Rest of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 19:55


The U.S has traditionally been a safe haven for investing, but that hasn't been the case in 2025. We explore three economic and narrative regimes and consider why we may be witnessing a shift after 12 years of U.S. outperformance.Topics covered include:What was the narrative and economic and financial performance from 1995-2001, 2002-2012, and 2012 -2024.How the performance of the U.S. dollar impacted returnsWhy did economic forecasters predict the U.S. national debt would be paid off in 2011, and why were they wrong?Signs that the current economic and financial narrative is shifting.Insiders Guide Email NewsletterGet our free Investors' Checklist when you sign up for the free Money for the Rest of Us email newsletterOur Premium ProductsAsset CampMoney for the Rest of Us PlusShow NotesTestimony of Chairman Alan Greenspan Outlook for the federal budget and implications for fiscal policy Before the Committee on the Budget, U.S. Senate January 25, 2001—The Federal Reserve BoardFederal Surplus or Deficit [-] as Percent of Gross Domestic Product—FRED Economic DataNonfarm Business Sector: Labor Productivity (Output per Hour) for All Workers—FRED Economic DataNarrative Economics: How Stories Go Viral and Drive Major Economic Events by Robert J. Shiller—Princeton University PressDonald Trump vs Mr Market by Tim Harford—The Financial TimesTourism boycott? Europe travel to US drops in wake of Trump presidency by Talyta França & Alessio Dell'Anna, Mert Can Yilmaz—euronewsTrump's Trade Offensive Threatens America's Financial Primacy by Nick Timiraos, Jack Pitcher, and Chelsey Dulaney—The Wall Street JournalRelated Episodes519: Is This the End of Globalization and Free Trade?380: How Stories Drive Our Happiness and Financial SuccessSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Gone By Lunchtime
Christopher, champion of the free trade world

Gone By Lunchtime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 42:19


The PM's speech and free-trade phone tree with like-minded leaders in response to Trump's tarrif binge impressed many commentators, but not all of them: leading pundit and deputy prime minister Winston Peters was indignant and he said so. Christopher Luxon said it was media beatup, but was he right? Should he have consulted more thoroughly with his foreign minister? Should his foreign minister have slapped him down in public? Was Peters right that it was too early to be assembling pro-free-trade coalitions? Was he right that there was too much bellicose language being used? And how much of all this is about domestic, rather than global, politics? Toby Manhire, Annabelle Lee-Mather and Ben Thomas assemble to tackle these questions and more such as: is there more than idle speculation and scuttlebutt to snap election chat? And what is up with the indefatigable Mr Peters' (happy 80th birthday, by the way!) latest salvo in the anti-woke culture wars, seeking to “define ‘woman' and ‘man' in law”? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The A.M. Update
Week in Review | 4/20/25

The A.M. Update

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 29:59


This conversation explores the dynamics of the Trump and Biden administrations, particularly in terms of deal-making and responsiveness to business leaders. It discusses the implications of tariffs on American manufacturing, the challenges posed by China in free trade, and the importance of manufacturing for national security. Additionally, it delves into demographic trends, particularly fertility rates among conservatives versus liberals, and the impact of immigration on American culture. The conversation concludes with a poll regarding leadership within the Democrat Party, highlighting the lack of strong leadership and the chaotic nature of the party's current direction.    

Bannon's War Room
Episode 4410: Ramping Up Free Trade In The US; Reordering Of The New Monetary System

Bannon's War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025


Episode 4410: Ramping Up Free Trade In The US; Reordering Of The New Monetary System

10x Talk
From Seller to Buyer: The U.S. Power Shift That's Reshaping the World with Joe Polish and Dan Sullivan - 10xTalk Episode #237

10x Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 47:55


Joe Polish and Dan Sullivan dive deep into the historic economic shift unfolding in the U.S., from reciprocal tariffs to the resurgence of American manufacturing. They explore how these changes could transform the global economy, reduce national debt, and spark a new era of entrepreneurship and growth.  Here's a glance at what you'll discover in this episode:  The U.S. Was the World's Salesman—Now It's the Buyer: Dan and Joe discuss the historic economic shift that's turning America into the world's most powerful customer, forcing global manufacturers to play by new rules or get left behind. The 80-Year Illusion of Free Trade—and the Hidden Cost Americans Have Been Paying: Dan exposes why free trade never truly existed, how the U.S. was economically handcuffed for decades, and why that era is coming to an end. Inside Elon Musk's Role in U.S. Economic Policy: From tracking every government check to auditing inefficiencies, learn how Musk's AI-powered financial oversight could slash national debt and rewrite the future of government spending. Trump's Biggest Move Yet: The Trillion-Dollar Tariff Strategy That Could Reshape the Global Economy: Here's why Trump's economic playbook is sending shockwaves through international markets—and why foreign corporations are scrambling to relocate to the U.S. The “Nice Idea” Fallacy—And the $36 Trillion Question No One Wants to Answer: Dan shares the single most powerful question that exposes bad economic policies and explains why most politicians refuse to ask it. The Historic Moment No One is Talking About, But Will Shape the Next 50 Years: Why the U.S. is poised to enter an economic warp drive, and how tax cuts, manufacturing shifts, and a fundamental power shift could transform the financial landscape for entrepreneurs. If you'd like to join world-renowned Entrepreneurs at the next Genius Network Event or want to learn more about Genius Network, go to www.GeniusNetwork.com.

Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals
Tariffs 101: Trade, Taxes and Revenues in U.S. History

Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 67:01


Everyone's talking about tariffs . . . but do we really know what they are, how they work, what their purpose is?Scott and Bob give backgrounder on tariffs from a historical perspective (we're not economists) and discuss the reason they are used in global economic relationships and describe some of the reasons that American founders advocated for them (hint, it's not about revenues--it's for capitalist development of industry). We also discuss the political meaning of the tariff--they're part of a dispute over trade policy between northern manufacturing and southern agriculture (the so-called Tariff of Abominations) from the early 19th century through the McKinley Tariff years. Then we described the advent of the Free Trade era and how tariffs became less important (a federal income tax replaced tariffs as a main source of revenue as the U.S. grew into an economic power--tariff revenues weren't adequate for the needs of a growing imperial power by the early 20th century--and how that began to shift after World War II. And we finished up by briefly discussing how ill-developed and damaging Trump's tariffs will be.------------------------------Outro- "He's A Heartache" by Janie Fricke Follow Green and Red// +G&R Linktree: ⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast⁠⁠⁠ +Our rad website: ⁠⁠⁠https://greenandredpodcast.org/⁠⁠⁠ + Join our Discord community (https://discord.gg/3a6AX7Qy)+Follow us on Substack (https://greenandredpodcast.substack.com)+Follow us on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/podcastgreenred.bsky.social)Support the Green and Red Podcast// +Become a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast +Or make a one time donation here: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/DonateGandR⁠⁠⁠ Our Networks// +We're part of the Labor Podcast Network: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.laborradionetwork.org/⁠⁠ +We're part of the Anti-Capitalist Podcast Network: linktr.ee/anticapitalistpodcastnetwork +Listen to us on WAMF (90.3 FM) in New Orleans (https://wamf.org/) This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). Edited by Isaac.

Cato Daily Podcast
Free Trade Didn't Kill the Middle Class

Cato Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 11:35


The case for tariffs hinges critically on a misunderstanding of the relevant data. Contrary to the claims from the President and Vice President, free trade has substantially enriched most Americans. Cato's Norbert Michel counters the false rhetoric. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Capital Record
Episode 225: The Morality of Trade Deficits vs. Central Planning

Capital Record

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 10:21


David looks at the wildest week in global financial markets in the last five years in the context of first principles – how the administration's choice to lump allies in with adversaries hurt their cause – and how the need to properly define terms and understand basic economic concepts matters.

Mark Simone
Mark Takes Your Calls!

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 5:17


Vince in Fort Pierce Florida calls Mark to let him know that the old way of thinking of Free Trade doesn't exist. James in Oakdale called Mark to see if it's true that Judge Boasberg is trying to block all of Trump's plans.

Mark Simone
Mark Takes Your Calls!

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 5:17


Vince in Fort Pierce Florida calls Mark to let him know that the old way of thinking of Free Trade doesn't exist. James in Oakdale called Mark to see if it's true that Judge Boasberg is trying to block all of Trump's plans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Auron MacIntyre Show
‘I, Pencil' Defined Free Trade — Trump's Tariffs Are Writing the Sequel | 4/10/25

The Auron MacIntyre Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 9:53


For decades, the global liberal economic order has operated on the assumption that nations could stretch supply chains across the world to maximize efficiency and profit — with little risk. A shocking share of goods essential to U.S. national security are produced almost entirely in China — including antibiotics and components used in American military hardware. The idea that a country would rely on semiconductors from its primary geopolitical rival to launch a missile defies basic strategic logic. Yet, that is exactly what the United States has done. Follow on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-auron-macintyre-show/id1657770114 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3S6z4LBs8Fi7COupy7YYuM?si=4d9662cb34d148af Substack: https://auronmacintyre.substack.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuronMacintyre Gab: https://gab.com/AuronMacIntyre YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/AuronMacIntyre Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-390155 Odysee: https://odysee.com/@AuronMacIntyre:f Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auronmacintyre/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Money For the Rest of Us
Is This the End of Globalization and Free Trade?

Money For the Rest of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 21:34


What will the impact be now that the U.S. has one of the highest tariff rates in the world?Topics covered include:Why the Trump administration raised tariffsHow the last round of U.S. tariffs led to higher prices and lower economic growthFour ways the world remains close to record connectivityWho have been the winners and losers from global tradeWhat will be the impact of this trade warEpisode SponsorsDelete Me – Use code David20 to get 20% offInsiders Guide Email NewsletterGet our free Investors' Checklist when you sign up for the free Money for the Rest of Us email newsletterOur Premium ProductsAsset CampMoney for the Rest of Us PlusShow NotesThe economic consequences of Mr Trump – looking for clarity in the tariffs chaos by Neil Shearing—Capital EconomicsTariff rate, most favored nation, simple mean, all products (%)—World Bank GroupDonald Trump's tariffs will fix a broken system by Peter Navarro—The Financial TimesDHL Global Connectedness Tracker—DHLObjective Knowledge: An Evolutionary Approach by Karl R. Popper—Oxford University PressGDP per capita (constant 2015 US$)—World Bank GroupJOSEPH E. STIGLITZ, GLOBALIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS REVISITED: ANTI-GLOBALIZATION IN THE ERA OF TRUMP, NEW YORK: W.W. NORTON & COMPANY, 2018 by Lino Sau—Annals of the Fondazione Luigi EinaudiFIFTY YEARS OF GROWTH IN AMERICAN CONSUMPTION, INCOME, ANDWAGES by Bruce Sacerdote—National Bureau of Economic ResearchReal Median Household Income in the United States—FREDEmployed full time: Median usual weekly real earnings: Wage and salary workers: 16 years and over—FREDConsumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Food in U.S. City Average/Median Household Income in the United States—FREDTrump's Love for Tariffs Began in Japan's '80s Boom By Jim Tankersley and Mark Landler—The New York TimesRelated Episodes515: Tariffs and the Mar-a-Lago Accord: What Trump Really Wants516: What Trump Wants Part 2 – How Trade Deficits and Capital Flows Can Harm or Help Countries427: Did the Tariffs Work? The Trade War Five Years Later212: Trade Wars Increase Prices and PovertySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Rich Zeoli
“Boys Will Be Boys”: Elon Musk and Peter Navarro Spar Over Free Trade

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 41:27


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 6:05pm- Tariff Fight: President Donald Trump responded to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's offer to reduce the European Union's tariffs to zero on cars and industrial goods imported from the United States. While the initial offer wasn't enough to spare the EU from the Trump Administration's tariffs, President Trump did state that if the EU commits to importing $350 billion of American energy, an agreement can be reached. Meanwhile, in a post to X, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that he has received the green light to begin trade negotiations with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and his cabinet. 6:10pm- Reagan Administration economist Art Laffer expressed optimism regarding President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs—determining that countries will ultimately negotiate for decreased tariffs, resulting in freer trade and with fewer restrictions on the importation of American-made goods internationally. 6:30pm- In a win for the Trump Administration, the Supreme Court ruled that nonprofit groups lacked standing to file a lawsuit over the firing of 16,000 public sector workers from the departments of Agriculture, Defense, Energy, Interior, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs. In another ruling, the court concluded that the administration can continue to deport Venezuelan migrants who are in the U.S. unlawfully. Both cases have been described as “technical rulings.” 6:50pm- White House Infighting? DOGE chief Elon Musk referred to Trump Administration economic advisor Peter Navarro as a “moron” over his pro-tariff arguments. When asked about the feud, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed the disagreement as nothing serious, explaining: “boys will be boys.” Weekday afternoons on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, Rich Zeoli gives the expert analysis and humorous take that we need in this crazy political climate. Along with Executive Producer Matt DeSantis and Justin Otero, the Zeoli show is the next generation of talk radio and you can be a part of it weekday afternoons 3-7pm.

Verdict with Ted Cruz
Tariffs: Angels & Demons urging either a Massive-Free-Trade Victory or Perpetual Trade Barriers & Taxes

Verdict with Ted Cruz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 36:29 Transcription Available


Tariffs and Trade Policies: President Trump's Tariff Announcement: On April 2nd, President Trump announced high tariffs on nearly every country, the highest since 1933. This caused significant market turmoil, with a $6 trillion loss in 48 hours. Debate within the White House: There is an ongoing debate about whether to use these tariffs as leverage to lower other countries' tariffs and then reduce U.S. tariffs or to keep them permanently. Impact on Manufacturing: The tariffs aim to bring back manufacturing jobs to the U.S., which have been lost over the past 50 years. International Reactions: Countries like Vietnam and Israel are eager to negotiate deals to reduce tariffs. Over 50 countries have reached out to the U.S. for negotiations. Nationwide Injunctions: Judicial Activism: The discussion highlights the issue of nationwide injunctions issued by left-wing judges to block President Trump's policies. This has been a significant challenge for the administration. Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing: There was a hearing on the topic, discussing the threat to democracy and the rule of law posed by these injunctions. Economic Strategies: Invest USA Fund: A proposal for an investment fund to encourage companies to build factories in the U.S. and receive tariff credits in return. China and National Security: Decoupling from China: The discussion emphasizes the importance of reducing economic dependence on China for national security reasons, especially in critical supply chains. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and the Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. Thanks for Listening #seanhannity #hannity #marklevin #levin #charliekirk #megynkelly #tucker #tuckercarlson #glennbeck #benshapiro #shapiro #trump #sexton #bucksexton#rushlimbaugh #limbaugh #whitehouse #senate #congress #thehouse #democrats#republicans #conservative #senator #congressman #congressmen #congresswoman #capitol #president #vicepresident #POTUS #presidentoftheunitedstatesofamerica#SCOTUS #Supremecourt #DonaldTrump #PresidentDonaldTrump #DT #TedCruz #Benferguson #Verdict #justicecorrupted #UnwokeHowtoDefeatCulturalMarxisminAmericaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Brian Lehrer Show
100 Years of 100 Things: Free Trade

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 46:47


As our centennial series continues, Michael Froman, president of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and former U.S. trade representative in the Obama administration, explores the history of American trade policies and the swings since the early 20th century between free trade and protectionism. 

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
The Guinness World Record of Self-Sabotage

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 89:34


Siri misogyny meets trade policy, while Howard Lutnick's idiocy fuels debates on markets and democracy. Jonah Goldberg clamors for liberal democratic capitalism supremacy and says a prayer for the global economy, as public-choice theory explains our collective hypocrisy. Show Notes: —Worship at the church of Scott Lincicome —Dominic Pino for National Review: “The Heritage Foundation Was One of Free Trade's Strongest Supporters” The Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including Jonah's G-File newsletter, regular livestreams, and other members-only content—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ezra Klein Show
Why Trump's Tariffs Won't Work

The Ezra Klein Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 61:16


Wall Street thought Donald Trump was bluffing about his tariff plans. The stock market rallied after his election. But the reality has started setting in. Trump is doubling down on tariffs, even as he warned Americans that the economy may experience a “period of transition,” insisting this is just short-term pain.So what exactly is Trump's theory here? And how much pain should we expect?Answering those questions requires a bit of a tariffs primer. And the economist Kimberly Clausing kindly agreed to come on the show, walk through the basics, and help me make sense of what Trump is doing here. Clausing has modeled the possible costs and consequences of the tariffs Trump has proposed, and she breaks down how much you and I might end up paying. Clausing is a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a professor at U.C.L.A. and the author of “Open: The Progressive Case for Free Trade, Immigration, and Global Capital.”This conversation contains strong language.Note: This conversation was recorded on Wednesday, March 5.Mentioned:We're taping an “Ask Me Anything” episode soon. You can email me at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com with a question. Please use the subject like “AMA.” We'll consider any questions that are shared by the end of the day on Tuesday March 18.“The Real Reason President Trump Pushes Tariffs” by Kimberly ClausingAbundance by Ezra Klein and Derek ThompsonAbundance book tourBook Recommendations:The Undoing Project by Michael LewisMountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy KidderThe Worldly Philosophers by Robert L. HeilbronerThoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.This episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” was produced by Rollin Hu. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris. Mixing by Isaac Jones, with Efim Shapiro and Aman Sahota. Our supervising editor is Claire Gordon. The show's production team also includes Elias Isquith, Kristin Lin and Jack McCordick. Original music by Pat McCusker. Audience strategy by Kristina Samulewski and Shannon Busta. The executive producer of New York Times Opinion Audio is Annie-Rose Strasser. Special thanks to Pat McCusker. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.