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Category: Trade: Import, Export, Globalization

Ted Fishman
The trade war between China and the U.S. is heating up. Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to report on evidence that the trade war between the two great super powers, China and the U.S., is gaining momentum.
Ted Fishman
What does it mean for China to buy Smithfield? Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to offer his thoughts and concerns about the trend of China to purchase U.S. companies, like the food producer, Smithfield.
Ted Fishman
How important is the Summit between Obama and the Chinese premier? Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the US-China Summit and whether anything substantial will come from it.
Alan Uke
Consumer protectionism is good – government protectionism is not. Alan Uke joins Jim Blasingame to promote a law requiring the labeling of all products with the origin of any components, to help consumers make better decisions.
Alan Uke
What does “Made in America” really mean today? Alan Uke joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why product labeling should be changed to reflect the true origins of all product components and assembly.
Tim Howell
Who says a small business can't be a global company? Tim Howell joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how his small business competes with its specialty products and services around the world.
Ed Yourdon
Listen to this interview about life and business in Moscow, Russia. Ed Yourdon joins Jim Blasingame to report on his recent trip to Moscow, Russia, and his observations of life and business there, including a shift toward capitalism.
Doug Barry
Most successful exporters are not immigrants. Doug Barry joins Jim Blasingame to dispel the myth that most small exporters are immigrants, and to talk about the significant exporting support available from the government.
Doug Barry
Constant learning leads to being innovative and successful exporting. Doug Barry joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the traits of a successful exporter, including being a constant learner and converting what you learn into innovations.
Doug Barry
As an American business, "Made in the USA" is a powerful exporting advantage. Doug Barry joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the fact that most small businesses already possess most of what's needed to become an exporter, including "Made in the USA."

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