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Foreign Press Podcast
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86 episodes
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The Foreign Press Podcast is produced and presented by the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents - USA (AFPC-USA).
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How Trump's Tariffs Impact Automakers Around the World
Foreign Press Podcast
33 minutes 40 seconds
2 months ago
How Trump's Tariffs Impact Automakers Around the World

How are Trump’s auto tariffs reshaping the global car industry?

In this episode, the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents in the U.S. (AFPC-USA), in partnership with the Hinrich Foundation, dives into the ripple effects of trade tensions on automakers worldwide. Host Paul Beckett (Wall Street Journal) speaks with Yuka Hayashi, VP at The Asia Group and author of new Hinrich research, on why some automakers are hit harder than others. From Japan to South Korea to Europe, the conversation unpacks who’s losing, who’s adapting, and what it all means for the future of global trade.

This episode was produced in partnership with the Hinrich Foundation. AFPC-USA is solely responsible for the content of this episode.

Foreign Press Podcast
The Foreign Press Podcast is produced and presented by the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents - USA (AFPC-USA).