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Category: Trade: Import, Export, Globalization

Linda Conlin
Linda Conlin joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the dysfunction of past supply chain practices, and how post-pandemic these will have to be redundant without the Western Hemisphere.
Linda Conlin
Linda Conlin joins Jim Blasingame to report on the work that the 300 World Trade Centers do around the world to assist in global business for Main Street businesses.
Leo Haviland
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to report on the varied forces – political and geopolitical – that are imposing themselves on the American experience in the name of ideology, and without regard for honesty and dealing in good faith.
Leo Haviland
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to report on the wages of globalization as Wall Street has created it in their image, and how that model has decimated the American middle class, and widened the wealth gap immensely.
Chad Moutray
Chad Moutray joins Jim Blasingame to report that the economic recovery will be more deliberate than fast, and that all stakeholders, including Wall Street, will have to reconcile to having a supply chain closer to home.
Chad Moutray
Chad Moutray joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the current drop in construction in all sectors, plus why the U.S. economy must bring back supply chain options closer to home, at least within the western hemisphere.
Chad Moutray
Chad Moutray joins Jim Blasingame to report on why the sentiment of the manufacturing sector in response to the coronavirus pandemic understandably dropped like a stone this month.
John Dini
John Dini joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the supply chain will be different in the New Regular, as in less China and more global redundancy.
Gordon Chang
Gordon Chang joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the current coronavirus pandemic timeline, why China could have prevented the global disaster and what we have learned about the values of the communist leadership in that country.
Greg Kozera
Greg Kozera joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the pandemic will shift the supply chain paradigm from sourcing to more hemispheric and regional sources.

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