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Trade Splaining
Ardian Mollabeqiri & Robert Skidmore
82 episodes
2 weeks ago
A fun and entertaining look at current events, trade and the United Nations, brought to you from the perspective of two American expats and UN civil servants living in Switzerland. Hilarity ensues as they try to keep a straight face while recapping the latest in current events and the local scene in Geneva, Switzerland as well as interviews with fellow expats on the international scene and leaders in their respective fields.
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A fun and entertaining look at current events, trade and the United Nations, brought to you from the perspective of two American expats and UN civil servants living in Switzerland. Hilarity ensues as they try to keep a straight face while recapping the latest in current events and the local scene in Geneva, Switzerland as well as interviews with fellow expats on the international scene and leaders in their respective fields.
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Trade Splaining
Tariffs, Tech, and Toxic Metals: What We Missed This Summer
Trade Splaining is back! After a summer break (and one new baby later), Ardi and Rob return to make sense of what’s changed — and what hasn’t — in global trade, business, and expat life. From the latest round of tariffs and China’s “pivot” away from developing-country status at the WTO, to why AI might be the next big trade disruptor, we break down the stories shaping the global economy in 2025. We’re also joined by Neil Shearing, Chief Economist at Capital Economics and author of The Fractured Age, to unpack how geopolitical rivalries are reshaping globalization — or maybe just rearranging it. In This Episode: 🎵 Why global trade sounds like a Kelly Clarkson song 🇨🇳 China’s slowdown vs. export boom — and what Michael Pettis got right 💸 Why tariffs haven’t been inflationary (yet) 🧠 How AI is quietly rewriting the rules of services trade 🌍 Neil Shearing on the U.S.–China split, Europe’s role, and who wins in a fractured world 🕰️ Plus: Swiss MAGA farmers, salmon sperm facials as recession indicators, and the new rock-solid watch from Tissot Keywords:global trade podcast, Trade Splaining, Neil Shearing, The Fractured Age, deglobalization, US-China trade war, WTO 2025, AI and trade, services trade, tariffs inflation, global economy podcast
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2 weeks ago
50 minutes

Trade Splaining
Ep. 80: The (new) New Trade Policy, AI and How Apple Helped Build Modern China ft. Patrick McGee of the FT
In Episode 80 of Trade Splaining, we’re pulling back the curtain on everything from secret sausage wars to how Apple helped build modern China. Along the way, we break down the increasingly blurry line between trade policy and geopolitics, why AI is now after your desk job, and how sober tailgates and millennial nostalgia are the new macro indicators. Special Guest: Patrick McGee, FT journalist and author of Apple in China, joins us to explain: Why Apple didn’t just outsource manufacturing to China—it helped build it How a $55B investment strategy turned into a Marshall Plan for advanced manufacturing Why decoupling is harder than we think, and what it means for the future of globalization Also in this episode: Is trade policy dead—or just dressed up as national security? The AI job shock: not just repetitive tasks, but white-collar jobs too A big new EU–Switzerland trade deal (and an even bigger name: “The Bilaterals”) Listener feedback, airline mysteries, stolen sausage secrets, and the return of All-American Rejects 🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your shows.
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4 months ago
48 minutes 28 seconds

Trade Splaining
Shipping Goes Net Zero, Sell America and Talking Circular Economy
Description:In Episode 79 of Trade Splaining, Rob and Ardian dive deep into the surprising relevance of decarbonizing global shipping, why GDP might not be the best metric anymore, and how the EU and UK are slowly making Brexit... not a thing. We also ask: is multilateralism really dead—or just resting? 💡 What You'll Hear in This Episode: Circular Reasoning (with actual logic): Guest Eva-Maria Bille of the European Environmental Bureau unpacks why circular economy policies matter more than ever—especially in a world of inflation, geopolitics, and defense budgets. Shipping News That Doesn’t Suck: The IMO’s historic (kind of) net-zero deal for shipping by 2050, what it means, and why it’s both hopeful and half-baked. Sell America? Moody’s downgrades the US credit rating, tourism is slowing, and Americans are quietly flocking to Swiss banks. Coincidence? We think not. GDP Is Over Party: A new push to rethink how we measure economic health. Is it time to dump GDP in favor of balance sheet metrics? Brexit: The Silent Patch-Up: A new EU-UK trade deal smooths post-Brexit trade pain. Is it a quiet realignment or political heresy? Swiss Wool Emergency & War Readiness: From Geneva’s updated war brochure to a growing sheep wool crisis, it’s your must-hear Swiss WTFs. 🔁 Also Featuring: Listener shoutouts to "Eric" and Ron "Burgundy" Michelle’s "Vibe Shift" report: Enron eggs, TikTok satire, and the birds that were never real A kebab-off between Geneva and Beirut A surprisingly accurate Bond reference and sheep-related crisis management 📬 Subscribe, review, share—and email us your feedback or best kebab takes at Trade.Splaining@gmail.com Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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5 months ago
42 minutes 1 second

Trade Splaining
Tariffs, Trade Turbulence & Customs Insights ft. Lars Karlsson
In Episode 78 of Trade Splaining, hosts Rob and Ardi explore the complex impact of tariffs on global trade, the humorous yet insightful nature of episode 78, and unique trade issues around the world. Guest Lars Karlsson from Maersk discusses how both small and large companies are navigating the new trade realities. The episode also covers topical issues such as the pistachio shortage, the impact of European policies on trade, and new recession indicators. Additionally, it touches on disruptions like the ban on Brazilian butt lift ads in the UK and the rise in train robberies.   00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 02:31 Listener Feedback and Corrections 04:26 Market Trends and Economic Insights 12:59 De-Dollarization and Global Financial Shifts 16:35 Interview with Lars Carlson: Navigating Trade Complexities 20:47 Challenges for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) 21:27 The Role of AI in Supply Chain Management 22:40 Customs and Compliance in a Changing Trade Environment 24:14 The Impact of Tariff Conflicts on Global Trade 26:24 Navigating Uncertainty in International Trade 29:11 The Future of Trade and Emerging Solutions 36:08 Recession Indicators and Economic Trends 38:53 Local News and Unusual Events 40:50 Podcast Wrap-Up and Listener Engagement
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6 months ago
42 minutes 48 seconds

Trade Splaining
China’s China Shock & Tariff Reality Check ft. Peter S. Goodman
Episode 77: China’s China Shock & Tariff Reality Check ft. Peter S. Goodman Episode Summary:In Episode 77 of Trade Splaining, we dig into China’s very own “China Shock,” why Budweiser is going budget in Shanghai, and how the global economy might be looking a lot more like... China’s. Plus, New York Times journalist Peter S. Goodman returns for his third appearance to discuss how the ground-level impact of tariffs is changing the game—from Colombian factory floors to bourbon country in Kentucky. We’re also talking nearshoring, recession vibes, and why Geneva’s exotic bird problems could signal more than just invasive species. 🔍 In this episode: Why China’s slowdown is not just about growth, but a structural shift in manufacturing What the "China China Shock" means for global supply chains Is Trump’s tariff plan actually a branding strategy? What whiskey, rye, and Louisville have to do with nationalism And…the clean girl aesthetic as a recession indicator 🧴 🎧 Listen now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Special Guest:📚 Peter S. Goodman – Global Economic Correspondent at The New York Times and author of How the World Ran Out of Everything 🔗 Connect with us: X / Twitter: @TradeSplaining Instagram: @trade.splaining Email: tradesplaining@gmail.com
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7 months ago
36 minutes 51 seconds

Trade Splaining
The Green Transition, Customs Fraud & Why Tariffs Might Save the WTO (sort of)
Episode Summary:In this episode of Trade Splaining, we unpack the latest twists in the Green Transition—spoiler alert: China’s winning. We also explore how chaos is reshaping global trade, why Manchester United’s new stadium might cost a fortune (hint: tariffs), and the Swiss government's crackdown on... cheap meat? Our guest, Professor Joost Pauwelyn, joins us to break down 21st-century customs fraud, how trade rules are shifting, and why the WTO may actually survive this era of economic uncertainty. If you’ve ever wondered how renewable energy, geopolitics, and tariffs intersect—or whether you should still care about composting—this episode is for you. 🔹 In This Episode: China’s dominance in the Green Transition and why Europe is struggling to keep up The hidden cost of Manchester United’s new stadium—tariffs, steel prices, and trade wars Switzerland’s unexpected role as the world's top container trader What’s happening with customs fraud, sustainability standards, and the rise of "trade surveillance" The future of WTO, and why reciprocal tariffs might actually save it And, of course, a deep dive into Geneva’s most pressing issue—affordable meat 🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. 🔗 Links & Mentions: Follow us on Twitter/X Join the conversation on Instagram Have a hot take? Email us at tradesplaining@gmail.com
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7 months ago
38 minutes 42 seconds

Trade Splaining
The Trade War Heats Up, China’s Biotech Rise & Switzerland’s Beaver Problem
Episode 75: Tariffs, Work From Home & Beaver Hunting? Episode Summary:In this episode of Tradesplaining, Rob and Ardi tackle tariffs, Gen Z’s middle management crisis, and the work-from-home debate. As Trump’s economic policies continue reshaping global trade, we look at the real-world impact of escalating tariffs, Canada and Mexico’s shifting strategies, and how businesses are struggling to adapt. Plus, we dive into:✅ The collapse of the $80B diamond market – Are diamonds not forever?✅ Jamie Dimon vs. Work From Home – Why America’s biggest bank CEO really doesn’t believe you work on Fridays✅ Gen Z’s "Middle Management Revolt" – Why young professionals are rejecting promotions✅ China’s Biotech Boom – The next frontier in U.S.-China competition✅ Switzerland's Legalization of...Beaver Hunting?! – Yes, this is a real story. All this, plus a deep dive into the latest global trade shifts, economic uncertainty, and what it means for businesses, workers, and everyday consumers. What’s Inside This Episode? 💰 Tariff Wars 2.0 – The U.S. is escalating trade restrictions at breakneck speed. We analyze:👉 How tariffs on Canada, Mexico & China are upending supply chains👉 The U.K.’s balancing act between Washington and Brussels👉 What Trump’s “reciprocal tariff” plan could mean for global trade 🏡 Work From Home Under Fire – Are remote workers actually working on Fridays?👉 Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan doesn’t think so, and his latest comments are sparking a new work-from-home war.👉 Is there a growing divide between remote workers and office culture? 👔 Gen Z’s Rejection of Middle Management – A shocking new study says:👉 50% of Gen Z white-collar workers don’t ever want to be middle managers👉 Many view it as "high stress, low reward" – are they wrong?👉 What does this mean for the future of leadership & corporate structures? 💎 The Diamond Market Crash – Why the $80B diamond industry is imploding post-COVID.👉 De Beers is struggling – is this the end of an era?👉 Are lab-grown diamonds taking over? 💊 China’s Biotech Boom – China now produces 30% of the world’s new drug patents, up from 5% just a decade ago.👉 Can U.S. tariffs slow China’s rise in pharmaceuticals?👉 Is biotech the next big U.S.-China trade war battleground? 🇨🇭 Switzerland News Roundup – Only in Switzerland…👉 Legalizing Cannabis – but is Switzerland ready for a nationwide rollout?👉 Legalizing Beaver Hunting?! – Yes, really. It’s happening. 🎙️ And, of course, plenty of listener feedback, jokes, and the best trade analysis that won’t put you to sleep!
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8 months ago
29 minutes 53 seconds

Trade Splaining
Tomato Tariffs, AI's Sputnik Moment and Taliban Tourism
Episode Summary:In this episode of Trade Splaining, hosts Rob and Ardi dive into the latest on tariffs, AI disruptions, and surprising tourism trends. We break down the new wave of tariffs, their impact on global trade, and what they signal for U.S. economic strategy. Plus, we explore China’s DeepSeek AI breakthrough, the EU’s struggle to stay competitive, and Switzerland’s unexpected move to expand free trade amid growing protectionism. We also speak with Ed Gresser, VP of the Progressive Policy Institute, who helps unpack tariff escalation, economic shifts, and the power of data in today’s rapidly evolving trade landscape. Oh, and we discuss how Afghanistan is suddenly a booming tourist destination (yes, really) and why Jaguar just dropped $80 million on custom car paint. Expect deep insights, witty banter, and the kind of trade talk that actually keeps you awake. What’s Inside This Episode? 🔥 Tariffs & Trade Wars 2.0 – The U.S. is going all-in on tariffs, but will it backfire? We analyze who gets hit hardest and why Mexico is taking a one-month pause before retaliating. 🧠 AI’s "Sputnik Moment" – China’s DeepSeek AI has shaken the global tech world, wiping out $1 trillion in U.S. tech stocks. Are U.S. chip restrictions failing? And what does this mean for the future of AI dominance? 🇪🇺 Europe’s Economic Identity Crisis – Is the EU finally rethinking its strict regulations? We break down how France and others are pushing for fewer rules and bigger corporate champions to compete globally. 🇨🇭 Switzerland’s Trade Play – While everyone else tightens their borders, Switzerland is expanding free trade agreements, doubling down on market access amid rising global tensions. ✈️ Tourism in Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan? – Believe it or not, thousands of tourists are flocking to Afghanistan. We examine who’s going and why. 🎨 Luxury or Lunacy? Jaguar’s $80M Paint Investment – While most of the world worries about inflation, Jaguar is out here spending millions to offer more custom paint jobs. A smart branding move or just another sign of widening wealth gaps? 🎙️ Guest Spotlight: Ed Gresser (PPI) – We talk tariff escalation, trade shifts, and why data matters more than ever in economic policymaking. Episode Highlights: 📌 [02:00] – AI’s “Humanity’s Last Exam” – Should we be worried?📌 [09:00] – U.S. Tariffs & the Ripple Effect – The winners and losers📌 [16:00] – Europe’s Economic Shift – Less regulation, more competition?📌 [19:00] – Switzerland’s Trade Gambit – A lone free trader in a protectionist world📌 [24:00] – Why Afghanistan Tourism is Surging📌 [26:00] – Interview with Ed Gresser – The Future of Tariffs & Trade
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9 months ago
45 minutes 32 seconds

Trade Splaining
2025 Predictions Episode
Welcome to Trade Splaining, the podcast that makes sense of international trade, business, and expat life without putting you to sleep! In our first episode of 2025, Rob and Ardi dive into a new year of trade predictions, global trends, and some surprising insights about life, business, and...sausages? In This Episode: 2025 Trade Predictions: What’s in store for global trade and why tariffs, insurance, and inflation will dominate discussions. China’s Record Trade Surplus: How near $1 trillion exports reveal vulnerabilities in domestic demand and fuel trade tensions. The Role of Insurance in Climate Economics: With the world heating up, we explore the escalating costs and the ripple effects of uninsurability. Labor vs. Capital: As 2025 unfolds, who has the upper hand, and what does it mean for workers? New Apps, Old Vibes: Michelle talks about the shifting digital landscape and why the U.S. government’s TikTok actions may have unintended consequences for cultural learning. Other Highlights: A look back at tantalum, the rare metal behind cutting-edge watches and electronics. Sausage bars in Geneva? Yes, it’s a thing now! Why Eurovision in Switzerland might just be worth your time (or not). Fun Fact: This is episode 73, the atomic number of tantalum, tying it all back to international trade and rare resources! Listener Call-to-Action:Got predictions for 2025? Or thoughts on tariffs, tantalum, or Taylor Swift’s rumored climate anthem? Let us know! Email us at trade.splaining@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter (@Tradesplaining) and Instagram (@trade.splaining) Where to Listen:You can find Trade Splaining on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend (or a stranger). Listen Responsibly
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9 months ago
22 minutes 24 seconds

Trade Splaining
Predicting Economic Trends, Indigenous Art, and the Revival of Mercantilism
Episode 72: Predicting Economic Trends, Indigenous Art, and the Revival of Mercantilism In this week’s episode of Trade Splaining, Rob and Ardian explore the latest quirks and complexities of global trade and economics, with a special focus on cultural preservation. 🎙️ What You’ll Hear: 💄 Lipstick Economics: How luxury consumer trends hint at economic uncertainty. 🌍 Mercantilism Returns: Why nations are revisiting protectionist policies and what it means. 🎨 Spotlight on Indigenous Art: Special guest James Johnson, Tlingit artist and carver, shares his journey of balancing cultural preservation with global market opportunities. 🔑 Key Takeaways: The luxury market is shrinking, signaling potential shifts in consumer confidence. Mercantilist policies are reshaping trade and economic relations worldwide. Indigenous artists like James Johnson are trailblazing pathways for cultural exchange and representation in global markets. 🎧 Listen Now: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere you get your podcasts. 🔍 SEO Keywords: Lipstick Economics Mercantilism in Modern Trade Indigenous Art in Global Markets Tlingit Culture and Trade Luxury Market Trends Economic Forecasting Global Trade Policy Podcast Stay informed, stay curious, and, as always, listen responsibly! 🎙️
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10 months ago
45 minutes 11 seconds

Trade Splaining
Tarantulas, Tariffs, and Trade Wars: Ambassador Maria Pagan on Global Trade’s Future
Episode 71: Tarantulas, Tariffs, and Trade Wars: Ambassador Maria Pagan on Global Trade’s Future In this week’s episode of Tradesplaining, Rob and Ardi tackle the unexpected, the essential, and the downright quirky in global trade and policy. Joined by Ambassador Maria Pagan, U.S. representative to the WTO, this episode offers insights and plenty of laughs as they explore: 🎙️ What’s Inside: Tarantula Smuggling Gone Wild 🕷️: A man caught with 300 tarantulas at customs? Learn how the global wildlife trade intersects with international regulations. COP29 Climate Talks 🌱: From funding gaps to policy fatigue, we break down the major takeaways from the latest climate conference and what it means for global sustainability. Cheese and Tariffs 🧀: Why Parmesan is being hoarded in response to shifting trade policies. National Security in Trade 🛡️: Ambassador Pagan explains how national security exceptions are reshaping trade policy and the role of the WTO in dispute resolution. Globalization Trends 🌍: Are new tech jobs like TikTok QVC hosts the latest iteration of globalization? 🔑 Key Takeaways: The U.S. perspective on the WTO’s role in dispute resolution. How climate goals are stalling at COP29 and what needs to happen next. Quirky stories that make trade more relatable, from smuggled wildlife to unusual customs cases. 🎧 Listen Now: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you get your podcasts. Don’t forget to leave a review and share with friends who love global stories with a twist! 📌 Follow Us: Twitter: @Tradesplaining Instagram: @trade.splaining Email: tradesplaining@gmail.com 🔍  Keywords: COP29 Climate Talks National Security Trade Policy Ambassador Maria Pagan WTO Tarantula Smuggling Stories Global Trade Podcast Parmesan Cheese Tariffs TikTok Globalization Trends Climate Finance Challenges Wildlife Trade Regulations Sustainable Trade Practices Stay informed, stay entertained, and as always—listen responsibly! 🎙️
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11 months ago
44 minutes 34 seconds

Trade Splaining
Diverging Economies: US vs. EU, Turkey’s BRICS Pivot, and New Globalization Narratives ft. Nicholas Lamp
Episode 70: Diverging Paths, Turkey’s BRICS Aspirations, and Narratives on Globalization ft. Nicholas Lamp Welcome to Episode 70 of Trade Splaining! In this episode, Rob and Ardi are joined by Nicholas Lamp, Associate Professor at Queen’s University, to discuss diverging economic approaches, shifting trade narratives, and some unexpected trends. Key Topics Covered: US vs. EU Economic Divergence: As the U.S. and Europe take increasingly different approaches to economic policy, what does this mean for a unified Western strategy? Turkey and the BRICS: Turkey’s aspirations to join the BRICS highlight a shift toward a multipolar global economy. How could this reshape alliances and influence trade? Narratives on Globalization: Nicholas Lamp offers fresh insights on how public and political perspectives on globalization are evolving, as seen in his book, Six Faces of Globalization. Special Guest: Nicholas Lamp, an expert in international trade law, joins us to unpack the changing narratives around globalization and share his take on what the future holds for global trade. Highlights: Insights into the U.S.-EU economic policy gap. Turkey’s pivot to BRICS and its implications for NATO and Western alliances. A deeper look at the forces shaping public and political discourse on globalization, from labor rights to climate concerns. A humorous dive into the quirky concept of the “selmelier” (salt sommelier) and other local news. 🔊 Tune in now for an episode packed with trade insights, policy debates, and some light-hearted moments! Keywords: US-EU Economic Divergence Turkey BRICS Membership Globalization Narratives International Trade Podcast Nicholas Lamp BRICS Alliance WTO Global Trade Dynamics Trade Policy Trends Global Economic Shifts 📌 Call to Action: Stay informed—subscribe to Tradesplaining on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform. Share your thoughts and leave a review! Follow us on social media for more updates and insights: Twitter: @Tradesplaining Instagram: @trade.splaining #GlobalTrade #TradePolicy #BRICS #Globalization #NicholasLamp #EconomicDivergence #TurkeyBRICS #Podcast #USTrade #EUTrade #SupplyChain #BusinessPodcast
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12 months ago
47 minutes 24 seconds

Trade Splaining
Re-Globalization, Chinese Stimulus, and Worker-Centered Trade Policy ft. Ambassador Maria Pagan
Welcome to Trade Splaining Episode 69! In this episode, hosts Rob and Ardian are joined by Ambassador Maria Pagan, U.S. representative to the WTO, to discuss a wide range of timely topics in global trade. Key Topics Covered: Re-Globalization: What does the post-pandemic world look like? We explore how trade rules must evolve to meet the needs of 2024 and beyond. China’s Economic Stimulus: As China pushes stimulus packages to revitalize its slowing economy, what will this mean for global trade dynamics? Worker-Centered Trade Policy: Ambassador Pagan breaks down what the U.S. means by "worker-centered" trade policy and why it’s critical in today’s evolving economic landscape. Special Guest: Amb. Maria Pagan, who leads the U.S. mission to the WTO, shares her expert insight on how trade policy is shifting, addressing inequalities, and adapting to modern challenges like technology disruptions and geopolitical tensions. Highlights: The importance of adapting trade rules in light of modern challenges. How China’s stimulus could impact global growth and trade. A detailed discussion on worker-centered trade policies and their long-term benefits. Amb. Pagan’s personal journey and what she’s learned from her extensive career in international trade. 🔊 Tune in now for thought-provoking discussions on the future of global trade! 📌 Call to Action: Don’t miss out on these timely insights—subscribe to Tradesplaining on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Be sure to leave a review and share with your network! Follow us on social media for more updates and behind-the-scenes content: Twitter: @Tradesplaining Instagram: @trade.splaining #GlobalTrade #TradePolicy #WTO #ReGlobalization #ChineseStimulus #WorkerCenteredPolicy #Podcast #AmbMariaPagan #InternationalBusiness #USTrade #TradeNegotiations #GlobalEconomy #EconomicStimulus #TradeReform #SupplyChain
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1 year ago
50 minutes 59 seconds

Trade Splaining
Trade, National Security and the WTO Walk Into a Bar
Episode 68 – Trade, National Security, and the WTO Walk Into a Bar Welcome to Trade Splaining – the podcast that makes sense of international trade, business, and expat life... without putting you to sleep. In this special WTO Public Forum edition, your hosts, Rob and Ardian, dive deep into national security, global trade, and even kebabs. Episode 68 brings a lively discussion with special guests Dr. Mona Paulson from the London School of Economics and Professor Greg Messenger from the University of Bristol. This episode is packed with insights on the evolving dynamics of global trade, dispute resolution, and the intersection of trade and national security. Episode Highlights:- What’s New at the WTO Public Forum?: Mona and Greg give us the scoop from the heart of Geneva. From re-globalization to security exceptions, we get an insider look at what global leaders and policymakers are focusing on in 2024.- National Security & Trade – A Growing Tension: Explore how national security is increasingly used as a rationale for trade decisions. Is it a legitimate concern or just an excuse for protectionism? Greg and Mona dissect the legal and political implications.- Dispute Settlement Crisis at the WTO: With the U.S. absent from key discussions and a massive drop in disputes, is the WTO’s future in jeopardy? Our guests weigh in on the future of multilateralism and whether informal agreements are the new way forward.- Climate Change and Trade: Developing countries are pushing for climate action within the WTO, but how do we reconcile economic security with environmental protection? Hear from our experts on how the global trade system is adapting to these urgent challenges.- Is the WTO Appellate Body Done For?: With the U.S. blocking new appointments, how will trade disputes be settled? The rise of unilateral actions and side agreements points to a modular future, but what does that mean for global trade governance? Key Quotes:- "The WTO is at an inflection point – it's not about going back to normal, it's about moving forward with a new, inclusive vision for global trade."- "National security has become the 'get-out-of-jail-free card' for trade restrictions. But is it really justified, or are we just seeing a rise in protectionism?" About Our Guests:- Dr. Mona Paulson: Assistant Professor at LSE, specializing in international economic law and trade policy. Her research delves into the intersections of trade, development, and economic security.- Professor Greg Messenger: Trade law expert at the University of Bristol, co-director of the Trade and Public Policy Network (TAP), and advisor on trade and sustainable development issues in the UK. Connect With Us:- Don’t miss an episode – subscribe to *Tradesplaining* on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.- Follow us on Twitter: @Tradesplaining for the latest updates and trade jokes.- Got questions or feedback? Drop us an email at tradesplaining@gmail.com.   Listen, laugh, and learn – all in under an hour!
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1 year ago
38 minutes 10 seconds

Trade Splaining
Cheese Wars, Coal's Comeback, and Strava Jockeys (It’s a thing)
Episode 67: Cheese Wars, Coal's Comeback, and Strava Jockeys (It’s a thing) Welcome to Episode 67 of Tradesplaining! In this episode, hosts Rob and Ardian dive into some of the most intriguing and unexpected topics in international trade, business, and expat life. Here’s what’s on the agenda: - The Cheese War: Explore the brewing conflict over cheese consumption guidelines. With the U.S. FDA recommending zero servings of cheese, is a dairy showdown between Switzerland and Wisconsin on the horizon?- Coal’s Comeback: Despite global efforts to transition to renewable energy, coal consumption has surged to record highs. Find out why countries like China and India are doubling down on coal, and what this means for the future of the energy sector.- Strava Jockeys: Discover the latest trend in outsourcing your exercise routine. Learn how Strava users are hiring others to log their miles and compete with friends without breaking a sweat. Special Segments:- Listener Feedback: Rob and Artie share insights and responses from the Tradesplaining community, including thoughts on their recent interview with Dimitri.- The Vibe Shift: Michelle introduces us to the concept of Strava Jockeys and how globalization is creating new job opportunities in unexpected areas.- Local News: Dive into some bizarre yet true local stories from Geneva, including a snowball fight turned legal case and the challenges of Swiss egg quotas. Don't miss out on future episodes! Subscribe to Tradesplaining on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Be sure to leave a review and share the podcast with a friend. You can also find us on YouTube and follow us on social media: Twitter and Instagram. For questions, comments, or just to say hi, drop us an email at trade.splaining@gmail.com. Stay tuned, stay informed, and as always, listen responsibly!
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1 year ago
33 minutes 24 seconds

Trade Splaining
More EU Regulations, Shifting Summer Tourism and Uncovering Why Politicians Lie About Trade with Dimitry Grozoubinski
Tradesplaining Podcast Episode 66: More EU Regulations, Shifting Summer Tourism and Uncovering Why Politicians Lie About Trade with author Dimitry Grozoubinski --- Episode Summary Welcome to Episode 66 of the Tradesplaining podcast! In this episode, hosts Rob and Ardi dive into the complexities of international trade, explore shifting tourism trends, and discuss why luxury watches may not be the investment they once were. This episode features a special guest interview with Dmitry Grozubinsky, author of "Why Politicians Lie About Trade."   Key Topics Covered 1. EU Deforestation Regulation   - The episode kicks off with a discussion on the EU's new deforestation regulation, highlighting its potential impact on international trade and the challenges it poses for importers.   2. Shifts in Tourism Trends   - Rob and Ardi explore why high-spending American tourists are now favoring the coast of Poland over traditional destinations like Greece. They discuss the economic implications of this shift and how climate change is influencing travel patterns. 3. Investment in Luxury Watches   - A lighthearted yet insightful segment on why watches have historically been a poor investment, complete with humorous anecdotes and market analysis. 4. Interview with Dmitry Grozoubinsky   - Dmitry Grozoubinsky, a renowned trade policy expert, joins the podcast to discuss his latest book, "Why Politicians Lie About Trade." Dmitry shares insights on the complexities of trade negotiations and the misinformation often propagated by politicians. 5. US Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum   - The hosts delve into the US's recent imposition of retroactive tariffs on steel and aluminum from Mexico, examining the broader implications for trade relations and the Republican platform's stance on tariffs. 6. Local News and Watch Industry Trends   - The episode concludes with a segment on local news, focusing on the plummeting value of luxury watches and the introduction of the Bloomberg Subdial Watch Index. Quotes from the Episode - Rob on EU Regulations: "If you don't have good data about where your coffee was grown, you could be excluded from the EU market."- Ardi on Tourism: "High-spending Americans are driving economies across Southern Europe as vacationers take advantage of a strong dollar."- Dmitry Grozubinsky: "If someone with a large public platform is communicating about an issue in a way that leaves the public with an incomplete or misleading picture, for me that is foundationally indistinguishable from lying." Listener Engagement - Subscribe and Share: Don't forget to subscribe to Tradesplaining on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Share this episode with friends or colleagues interested in international trade and business.- Feedback:Reach out via Twitter @tradesplaining, Instagram @trade.splaining, or email tradesplaining@gmail.com. Keywords - International Trade- EU Deforestation Regulation- Tourism Trends 2024- Luxury Watch Investment- Dmitry Grozubinsky- US Tariffs on Steel- Trade Policy Podcast --- Join us for an informative and entertaining episode as we navigate the intricate world of international trade, dissect current economic trends, and share a few laughs along the way. Tune in now and stay informed on the latest in trade and business!
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1 year ago
45 minutes 17 seconds

Trade Splaining
AI, China(again) and Rethinking Supply Chains with Peter S. Goodman
Welcome to Episode 65 of Tradesplaining! This week, hosts Rob and Ardian dive into the intricacies of the U.S. borrowing its way to economic growth, the role of AI in trade, and, of course, the ever-relevant topic of China. They also sit down with Peter S. Goodman, Global Economic Correspondent for The New York Times, to discuss his latest book, "How the World Ran Out of Everything: Inside the Global Supply Chain." Tune in for listener feedback, a news roundup, and a few laughs along the way.   Key Topics: 1. U.S. Economic Growth and Borrowing:   - Discussion on the U.S. borrowing strategy to fuel economic growth.   - Comparison with Europe's economic performance.   - Insight into global economic policies and their impact. 2. AI in Trade:   - Analysis of AI's potential and risks in global trade.   - Perspectives on AI-driven economic disruptions.   - Expert opinions on the future of AI in the trade sector. 3. China's Influence:   - Overview of China's role in global trade.   - Recent developments in Chinese trade policies.   - Impact of geopolitical tensions on trade dynamics. 4. Interview with Peter S. Goodman:   - In-depth conversation about his book, "How the World Ran Out of Everything."   - Exploration of global supply chain vulnerabilities exposed by the pandemic.   - Stories of real-world impacts on workers and businesses.   - Discussion on the future of supply chain management and resilience. Segments - Introduction:  - Hosts Rob and Artie set the stage for the episode with their trademark humor and insights. - What Went Wrong This Week:  - IKEA's shift in production to North America.  - G7's unified stance on Chinese trade policies. - Winning in America:  - Analysis of America's recent economic strategies.  - Comparative look at Europe's economic challenges. - The Vibe Shift:  - Correspondent Michelle discusses the metaverse, IKEA's presence on Roblox, and the evolving landscape of virtual work.   - Local News:  - Public service announcement from Maersk regarding early Christmas orders.  - Light-hearted commentary on current events.   Special Thanks:- Executive Producer: Michelle O'Geen- Production Assistance: Armina Sinani   Subscribe & Follow:Don't miss out on future episodes! Subscribe to Tradesplaining on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and now on YouTube. Leave us a review and share with friends!   Connect with Us:- Twitter: [@Tradesplaining](https://twitter.com/Tradesplaining)- Instagram: [@Trade.splaining](https://instagram.com/Trade.splaining)- Email: tradesplaining@gmail.com   Listen Responsibly! --- Optimize your podcast experience by tuning in to Episode 65 of Tradesplaining, where international trade meets humor and insight. Dive deep into economic strategies, AI's impact on trade, and learn from industry expert Peter S. Goodman. Perfect for listeners passionate about global economics, supply chain management, and staying informed with a touch of wit.
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1 year ago
49 minutes 13 seconds

Trade Splaining
The Tariffs Keep on Coming, While Mexico is Stuck in the Middle
Episode 64 - "The Tariffs Keep on Coming, While Mexico is Stuck in the Middle" Hosts: Ardian Mollabeqiri and Robert Skidmore Guest: Lars Karlsson, Global Head of Trade and Customs Consulting at Maersk --- Episode SummaryWelcome to Episode 64 of Trade Splaining, the podcast that makes sense of international trade, business, and expat life without putting you to sleep—most of the time. In this episode, we dive into Mexico's strategic position in the ongoing US-China trade tensions, the rising trend of tariffs, and the surprising new role of TikTok in career development. Our special guest, Lars Karlsson, sheds light on navigating trade in an era of uncertainty. --- Key Segments 1. Introduction and Episode Overview   - Hosts: Ardian Mollabeqiri and Robert Skidmore   - Topics: Mexico's economic opportunities amid US-China tensions, the rise of tariffs, and TikTok’s role in career networking. 2. News Highlights   - Swiss Watchmaker's Success: Recep Recepi’s watch auctioned for $4.3 million.   - Listener Feedback: Germany's proposed price cap on kebabs.   - Tariffs Update: President Biden’s new tariffs on EVs, semiconductors, and solar cells targeting Chinese goods. 3. Main Discussion Points   - Mexico’s Economic Position:     - The impact of US-China trade disputes on Mexican manufacturing.     - Benefits from the USMCA trade agreement.   - Global Trade Conflicts:     - Turkey suspending trade with Israel due to the Gaza conflict.     - Security threats in the Red Sea causing shipping route changes and increased CO2 emissions. 4. Interview with Lars Karlsson   - Trade in an Uncertain World:     - Insights into global trade volatility.     - The importance of digitalization and resilience in supply chains.   - **Future Trends:**     - The impact of new trade compliance regulations.     - The balance between resilience and sustainability in trade. 5. Local News and Fun Segments   - Stolen Bike Recovery in Geneva: Innovative approaches to preventing bike theft.   - Migration Panic: Capturing female Asian wasps in Switzerland.   - Euro Mullet Competition: Details about the upcoming mullet competition in Valais. 6. Closing Remarks   - A reminder to subscribe, review, and follow the podcast on various platforms. --- Notable Quotes- Lars Karlsson on Resilience: "We are getting more resilience. We are more accurate in what we do. And we are doing that in a more volatile and insecure situation for trade than ever before."- Ardi on Trade Conflicts: "Trade is just sort of a passenger on the ship, and it's really not the one driving the car right?"- Rob on Digitalization: "The digitalization of trade and the use of data in supply chains are accelerating, making it easier to handle new regulations and crises." --- Featured Links- Maersk - Learn more about Lars Karlsson’s work and Maersk’s trade solutions.- USMCA Trade Agreement - Explore the benefits and details of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement. --- Connect with Us- Twitter: @Tradesplaining - Instagram: @trade.splaining- Email: tradesplaining@gmail.com --- Subscribe & Review:- Apple Podcasts- Spotify- Google Podcasts- YouTube --- #InternationalTrade #Tariffs #MexicoEconomy #SupplyChain #TikTokCareers #TradeCompliance #Podcast #TradeNews --- Credits:- Hosts: Ardian Mollabeqiri and Robert Skidmore- Guest: Lars Karlsson- Executive Producer: Michelle Olguin- Production Assistance: Armina Sinani --- **Disclaimer:** Remember to listen responsibly and share this episode with friends and colleagues interested in the latest trends in international trade and business.
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1 year ago
38 minutes 47 seconds

Trade Splaining
Bidenomics, Swiss Voters & Navigating the Path to Net-zero (or not)
Episode 63 - Bidenomics, Swiss Voters & Navigating the Path to Net-zero (or not)   Episode Overview:In this thought-provoking episode of Tradesplaining, hosts Rob and Marty delve into the complexities of global trade policies, the implications of Swiss electoral decisions, and the realistic challenges of achieving net-zero emissions. Key topics include an in-depth discussion on "Bidenomics" and its impact on U.S. trade, a landmark legal case in Switzerland on climate action, and various perspectives on sustainability and environmental policies. Featured Segments:- Bidenomics and Trade Policy: Analysis of the current U.S. trade policies under the Biden administration, with a focus on tariffs and their economic implications.- Swiss Legal Landmarks: Examination of a recent Swiss court case where elderly plaintiffs successfully argued that inadequate governmental action on climate change violated their human rights.- Navigating Net-Zero: Insights into the global struggle between economic needs and environmental goals, featuring viewpoints from industry leaders on the challenges of sustainable energy transitions. Special Guest:Nicole Bivens Collinson, a principal at Sandler Travis Rosenberg, joins to offer her expertise on the shifts in trade dynamics and the evolution of global trade agreements. Listener Engagement:Listeners are encouraged to subscribe and leave a review. Feedback is highly valued to shape future episodes and address listener interests in international trade, sustainability, and policy impacts. Keywords:International Trade, Bidenomics, Swiss Voters, Climate Change, Net-Zero Emissions, U.S. Trade Policy, Environmental Policy, Sustainable Energy, Economic Impacts of Tariffs, Global Trade Agreements. Closing Thoughts:The episode wraps up with a forward-looking discussion on the role of policy in shaping future economic and environmental landscapes, emphasizing the interconnectedness of global markets and societal well-being. --- Tune in to Tradesplaining for deep dives into complex topics with a touch of humor to keep it engaging. Available on all major podcast platforms.**
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1 year ago
39 minutes 6 seconds

Trade Splaining
More Supply Chain Disruptions, Baltimore Bridge Collapse and Trade Statistics
Episode 62: Unraveling the Threads of Global Trade and the Quirks of Expat Life Welcome to Episode 62 of TradeSplaining, where your hosts, Rob and Ardi, along with special guest Don Brasher, dive deep into the intricacies of international trade, business, and the expat experience. Get ready to be enlightened and entertained as we explore everything from supply chain challenges to the unique lifestyle of living abroad.   In This Episode: Jim Croce's Mysteries, Rolex and the Atomic Number of Samarium: We kick off with a light-hearted debate on Jim Croce’s roots and a fascinating fact about samarium. Yes, trade and expat life discussions can start from anywhere! Trade Data Insights with Don Brasher: Don Brasher, founder and president of Trade Data Monitor, joins us to shed light on trade statistics, their significance, and some pitfalls to watch out for. His expertise illuminates the often complex world of global merchandise trade, offering listeners an exclusive peek behind the statistical curtain. Global Events Impacting Trade: From a massive container ship striking the Francis Scott Key Bridge to the soaring prices of cocoa, we cover how recent events underscore the fragility and dynamism of global supply chains. Listen in as we dissect the implications of these events on businesses and consumers alike. Populism and Protectionism in Trade Policies: Explore how current trends in populism are influencing trade and domestic policies across the globe. We delve into the Biden administration's stance on significant steel industry events and the ongoing debate between the US and the EU over steel and aluminum disputes. The Expat Focus: Our conversation takes a lighter turn as we navigate the peculiarities of expat life, including the challenges and joys of adapting to new cultures and navigating the complexities of international living. Tasman AI – A Creative Twist on Globalization: Discover how Tasmania is offering a slow alternative to AI, bridging global creativity with local artists. It's globalization with a personal touch. Puppy Yoga in Geneva – A Local Glimpse: Ever heard of puppy yoga? Find out why it's causing a stir in Geneva and what it says about local regulations and the universal quest for relaxation and happiness. Why Listen to This Episode? Insights from Trade Experts: Gain valuable insights from Don Brasher and our hosts, who bring years of experience in international trade and economics. Diverse Topics: From serious trade discussions to quirky expat tales, this episode has something for everyone. Engagement: Engage with a community of listeners interested in the nuances of global trade, business strategies, and the expat lifestyle. Subscribe and Join Us! Don't miss out on future episodes – subscribe to TradeSplaining on your favorite podcast platform. Share your thoughts and join our community on Twitter (@tradesplaining) or Instagram (@trade.splaining). TradeSplaining is more than a podcast; it's your gateway to understanding the complex world of international trade and the unique adventures of expat life. Listen responsibly!
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1 year ago
41 minutes 9 seconds

Trade Splaining
A fun and entertaining look at current events, trade and the United Nations, brought to you from the perspective of two American expats and UN civil servants living in Switzerland. Hilarity ensues as they try to keep a straight face while recapping the latest in current events and the local scene in Geneva, Switzerland as well as interviews with fellow expats on the international scene and leaders in their respective fields.