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Category: Trade: Import, Export, Globalization

Gordon Chang
Gordon Chang joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that early symptoms of the coronavirus is a fever, as it manifests as a respiratory illness like a very aggressive and, so far, untreatable form of pneumonia.
Gordon Chang
Gordon Chang joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that he first learned about the coronavirus outbreak a month after the first case was diagnosed, and why that revealed the information suppression behavior of China’s government.
Laurel Delaney
Laurel Delaney joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how she’s helping women overcome challenges that are unique to women entrepreneurs when they attempt to conduct global trade.
Laurel Delaney
Laurel Delaney joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why doing business with customers in other countries – global trade – is not only good for your business, but good for the world.
Greg Kozera
Greg Kozera joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the rethinking that U.S. energy independence has caused toward supply chain origination and sourcing, including our dependence on China.
Bill Brandt
Bill Brandt joins Jim Blasingame to offer his appraisal of the coronavirus, which he believes is already at the pandemic stage, and how it will impact global trade, the supply chain and future allocation of capital.
Karen Kerrigan
Karen Kerrigan joins Jim Blasingame to report on the improvement the USMCA is over NAFTA for small businesses, plus the challenges they’re having in finding qualified workers.
Ted Fishman
Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to report on the many internal issues the Chinese Communist Party has to deal with, and whether they will still be in power five years from now.
Ted Fishman
Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that he’s not that impressed with the China/US trade deal, including some of the specific elements that are deficient, and talk about how Phase II could bring improvements.
Ted Fishman
Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to put the current global healthcare scare around the coronavirus into perspective with the SARS outbreak a few years ago, and whether this outbreak could weaken the China Communist Party’s control.

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