Soumaya Keynes (Financial Times) joins to cohost an emergency episode explaining President Trump’s sweeping April 2 tariff announcement. Bown and Keynes turn to Douglas A. Irwin on history, Maurice Obstfeld on the US dollar, and Kathleen Claussen on law to clarify what we know about the tariff actions so far (29:14).
Apr 04, 2025•29 min•Ep. 207
Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman (City University of New York) joins for a wide-ranging conversation on historical lessons as well as some new thinking about international trade, the “agglomeration economies” driving geographically concentrated production, industrial policy, as well as the policy environment under President Trump (42:12).
Mar 16, 2025•42 min•Ep. 206
A potential US-Ukraine critical minerals agreement is only the latest effort to address security concerns over US sourcing of critical minerals from China. America’s previous top diplomat for critical minerals, Geoff Pyatt (former Assistant Secretary of State, former US ambassador to Ukraine) joins to explain (33.47).
Mar 11, 2025•34 min•Ep. 205
Europe had a rocky ride during President Trump's first term, but it was largely spared from significant tariffs. The world is different this time around. Former European Commission trade official Rupert Schlegelmilch joins to explain (34:32).
Mar 06, 2025•35 min•Ep. 204
Shipments of small packages from China have skyrocketed, but the de minimis policy that excludes them from tariffs may end. Chris Casey (Congressional Research Service) joins to explore the history of the US de minimis policy and Amit Khandelwal (Yale University) shares economic research into the question of what happens if the policy ends (37:33).
Feb 23, 2025•38 min•Ep. 203
President Trump first imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum in 2018, but this time it's different. Ana Swanson (New York Times) joins to explain (32:23).
Feb 14, 2025•32 min•Season 1Ep. 202
Tariffs from the new President call for an emergency relaunch of the longstanding trade podcast. Aime Williams (Financial Times) joins to explain what happened with Canada, Mexico, and China (29:50). Read more…
Feb 08, 2025•30 min
Goodbye for now, as old friend Soumaya Keynes joins Chad Bown to discuss why and what comes next.
Jan 30, 2024•11 min
The USMCA was supposed to prevent workers from being mistreated at Mexican factories. How is it working so far?
Dec 19, 2023•46 min
When customs officials in Madagascar cheated their country out of tax revenues, economists caught them. But the fight is not over yet.
Dec 10, 2023•37 min
What we know about the US lobbying industry and how it influences trade and other types of economic policy.
Dec 03, 2023•33 min
How the European Union’s controversial “posting” policy impacted the movement of workers as well as local communities across the continent.
Nov 26, 2023•46 min
Companies can avoid taxes by moving profits from IP royalties offshore. What would happen if that changed?
Nov 19, 2023•29 min
Canadian workers faced new competition after the sudden free trade agreement with the US in 1989. Why were they able to adjust so successfully?
Nov 12, 2023•24 min
A new way to measure China’s subsidies for shipbuilding reveals how much they transformed the industry for the country and world.
Nov 05, 2023•41 min
Following the Rana Plaza factory collapse, foreign companies promised to enforce Bangladesh’s new labor law. What happened next?
Oct 29, 2023•42 min
As trade with farm exporting countries expands, governments must also consider how to prevent deforestation.
Oct 22, 2023•28 min
How Brazil’s trade liberalization of the 1990s led to unexpected and lasting impacts on workers and a temporary rise in violence.
Oct 15, 2023•33 min
What consumers can expect from auto companies investing in supply chain resilience as weather disasters loom.
Jul 30, 2023•33 min
How South Korea’s Heavy and Chemical Industry Drive policy of 1973-79 worked and may have contributed to its economic rise.
Jul 23, 2023•35 min
What happened to workers and others in Costa Rica when global companies imposed new responsible sourcing codes of conduct on their suppliers.
Jul 16, 2023•40 min
How a 2001 income tax break for Romanian software programmers helped transform the country’s information technology sector.
Jul 09, 2023•51 min
Higher US lead standards in 2009 resulted in more production and pollution from Mexican plants. Nearby infants and kids suffered.
Jun 26, 2023•32 min
New quartz technology and competition from Japan devastated the dominant Swiss watch industry of the 1970s. What happened next?
Jun 18, 2023•29 min
EVs headlined the transatlantic dispute over the Inflation Reduction Act. That feud may be over, but other conflicts remain.
May 07, 2023•46 min
In 2012, the EPA started regulating maritime emissions of air pollutants. The shipping industry’s response offers lessons for other countries.
Apr 30, 2023•25 min
The “Made in China 2025” subsidies both provoked a trade war and inspired similar moves by the US and other economies. But have they worked?
Apr 23, 2023•44 min
How do we reconcile “record-level” US-China imports and exports when tariffs remain on more than half of trade between the two economies?
Mar 21, 2023•46 min
How understanding the WTO’s past can help foster its revival – including for policy challenges like climate and China’s non-market economy.
Mar 12, 2023•1 hr 11 min
For decades, Taiwan has limited how and how much its tech firms like TSMC could invest in mainland China. Are there lessons for the United States?
Feb 26, 2023•36 min