Send us a text In October 2025, the International Maritime Organization's (IMO’s) Net-Zero Framework—designed to introduce carbon levies on high-emission fuels and raise up to $10 billion annually for developing nations—was delayed by a 57-49 vote until October 2026. This episode examines: • The U.S. role in blocking the measures and reported use of diplomatic leverage • Saudi Arabia’s contrasting approach with economic incentives • China’s $18 billion investment in alternative-fuel shipyards...
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Send us a text In October 2025, the International Maritime Organization's (IMO’s) Net-Zero Framework—designed to introduce carbon levies on high-emission fuels and raise up to $10 billion annually for developing nations—was delayed by a 57-49 vote until October 2026. This episode examines: • The U.S. role in blocking the measures and reported use of diplomatic leverage • Saudi Arabia’s contrasting approach with economic incentives • China’s $18 billion investment in alternative-fuel shipyards...
Trump Tariffs Explained: Mercantilism, Protectionism, and Global Trade Impacts
Global Trade Deciphered
29 minutes
10 months ago
Trump Tariffs Explained: Mercantilism, Protectionism, and Global Trade Impacts
Send us a text Privileged Discussions is now Global Trade Deciphered, a sharper reflection of our focus on global trade and business. Same expert insights, new name. Global Trade Deciphered is a Privileged Discussions Productions podcast. Thanks for joining us! Episode Description Justin Hayden Miller, a global trade lawyer, explores Donald Trump’s tariff policies from their historical roots in mercantilism and protectionism, their modern implications, and how these relate to Trump’s trade ag...
Global Trade Deciphered
Send us a text In October 2025, the International Maritime Organization's (IMO’s) Net-Zero Framework—designed to introduce carbon levies on high-emission fuels and raise up to $10 billion annually for developing nations—was delayed by a 57-49 vote until October 2026. This episode examines: • The U.S. role in blocking the measures and reported use of diplomatic leverage • Saudi Arabia’s contrasting approach with economic incentives • China’s $18 billion investment in alternative-fuel shipyards...