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This Week in Trade

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Welcome to This Week in Trade! Your weekly 5-minute briefing on the latest developments shaping global trade. Each episode distills key updates across trade policy, WTO negotiations, geopolitics, and supply chains from major economies to emerging trends that matter. Produced by the Geneva Trade Platform with Goyder Ltd, the podcast brings together expert insights and timely analysis featuring perspectives from across the global trade community. For deeper dives, explore George Riddell’s written trade developments on LinkedIn.

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episode This Week in Trade #10: US–China Reset, Pharma Disruption, and New Gulf Opportunities artwork

This Week in Trade #10: US–China Reset, Pharma Disruption, and New Gulf Opportunities

🌏 Trade diplomacy is shifting again. The US and China are reopening commercial channels, pharmaceutical firms face a potential 100% tariff shock, and new trade corridors are emerging between the UK and the Gulf. Welcome to This Week in Trade #10, your quick, curated briefing on the global trade developments shaping markets, supply chains, and international economic policy. This week, we unpack the Trump–Xi summit in Beijing, new US Section 232 pharmaceutical tariffs, and the latest trade and regulatory developments across Europe and the Middle East. 📌 This week’s key stories: • Trump–Xi summit signals partial US–China commercial thaw • Proposed US–China Board of Trade and investment coordination • Taiwan tensions remain unresolved despite economic engagement • US Section 232 pharmaceutical tariffs could reach 100% • Onshoring and pricing agreements may reduce tariff exposure • EU launches CBAM rebate consultation for third-country carbon pricing • UK–GCC free trade agreement nears completion • Austria proposes €2 delivery tax on distance sales packages 💡 Key takeaway: Governments are increasingly blending trade policy, industrial strategy, and national security tools — creating both new commercial openings and major compliance risks for globally exposed businesses. ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 Trade Shock Opener 00:46 US China Summit Deals 01:30 Boards Trade Investment 02:04 Taiwan Risk Reality 02:37 Pharma Tariff Bomb 03:00 Onshoring Escape Hatch 03:44 Compliance And Penalties 04:10 CBAM Rebate Rules 04:50 UK GCC FTA Nears 05:14 Austria Delivery Tax 05:35 Wrap Up And Feedback 🤝 This briefcast builds on the weekly trade insights curated by George Riddell 🔗 Follow George on LinkedIn: LinkedIn Profile [https://www.linkedin.com/in/griddell?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 🌐 Explore more from the Geneva Trade Platform: Geneva Trade Platform [https://genevatradeplatform.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 🔗 Follow the Geneva Trade Platform on LinkedIn: LinkedIn Page [https://www.linkedin.com/company/geneva-trade-platform?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📩 Have feedback or topics you’d like us to cover? Let us know in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly updates on global trade, WTO developments, supply chains, and international economic policy.

20 de may de 2026 - 6 min
episode This Week in Trade #9: G7 vs Overcapacity, US Tariffs & EU Deforestation Changes artwork

This Week in Trade #9: G7 vs Overcapacity, US Tariffs & EU Deforestation Changes

⚠️ Trade tensions are escalating again. The G7 is targeting industrial overcapacity, US tariff battles are back in court, and the EU is rewriting key supply chain compliance rules. Welcome to This Week in Trade #9, your quick, curated briefing on the global trade developments shaping markets, supply chains, and international economic policy. This week, we unpack the outcomes of the G7 trade summit in Paris, where ministers coordinated new approaches on critical minerals, non-market policies, WTO reform, and cross-border e-commerce. We also cover a major US court ruling on Section 122 tariffs, the launch of the USTR’s four-year review of China tariffs, rising US-EU automotive tensions, and proposed changes to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). Meanwhile, New Zealand and Singapore sign the world’s first legally binding supply chain resilience agreement, and Costa Rica moves one step closer to joining the CPTPP. 📌 This week’s key stories: • G7 targets overcapacity and unveils critical minerals toolkit • US court rules Section 122 tariffs illegal, appeal already underway • USTR launches four-year review of China Section 301 tariffs • EU-US Turnberry deal stalls amid auto tariff threats • EU proposes EUDR simplifications and product scope changes • New Zealand and Singapore sign supply chain resilience agreement • Costa Rica completes CPTPP accession negotiations 💡 Key takeaway: Trade policy is becoming increasingly interventionist, strategic, and supply chain-focused, with governments using tariffs, industrial policy, and regulatory tools to secure economic resilience and competitive advantage. ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 Top Stories Preview 00:32 G7 Summit Takeaways 01:44 US Tariff Court Ruling 02:27 Section 301 Review Window 02:50 EU-US Deal Stalls 03:17 EUDR Compliance Changes 04:20 New Trade Agreements 04:56 Wrap Up and Feedback 🤝 This briefcast builds on the weekly trade insights curated by George Riddell 🔗 Follow George on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/griddell [https://www.linkedin.com/in/griddell] 🌐 Explore more from the Geneva Trade Platform: https://genevatradeplatform.org [https://genevatradeplatform.org/] 🔗 Follow the Geneva Trade Platform on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/geneva-trade-platform [https://www.linkedin.com/company/geneva-trade-platform] 📩 Have feedback or topics you’d like us to cover? Let us know in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly updates on global trade, WTO developments, supply chains, and international trade policy.

13 de may de 2026 - 5 min
episode This Week in Trade #8: Tariff Moves, Compliance Risks, and Competing for Africa artwork

This Week in Trade #8: Tariff Moves, Compliance Risks, and Competing for Africa

🌍 Tariffs rise, compliance tightens, and the race for Africa accelerates. Welcome back to This Week in Trade Briefcast, your fast, focused roundup of the global trade shifts shaping policy, supply chains, and business decisions. This week, trade tensions resurface as the US signals new tariffs on EU autos while offering relief to UK whiskey. At the same time, enforcement risks are climbing. Vietnam faces a 30-day clock on potential Section 301 action over intellectual property concerns, and the EU is pushed onto a higher US watch list. In Europe, long-awaited clarity arrives on the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), with confirmed timelines and e-commerce now firmly in scope. Zooming out, a bigger trend is unfolding: a growing global competition to secure trade ties and critical resources across Africa. The EU updates its GSP framework, the US reviews AGOA with a supply chain lens, and China dramatically expands tariff-free access to 53 African countries. Meanwhile, the EU Mercosur interim agreement provisionally enters into force. 💡 Key takeaway: Trade is becoming more contested and compliance-driven, while major powers compete to shape the next generation of trade partnerships in emerging markets. 🎯 This week’s key stories: * US signals 25% tariffs on EU autos; UK whiskey relief in focus * Vietnam designated for priority IP enforcement (Section 301 risk) * EU upgraded on US watch list over pharma data and GI rules * EUDR timelines confirmed, with e-commerce explicitly covered * EU updates GSP framework starting 2027 * US reviews AGOA with focus on supply chains and critical minerals * China expands duty-free access to 53 African countries * EU Mercosur interim agreement enters into force ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 Trade Shock Headlines 00:27 US Tariffs on EU Autos 00:57 UK Whiskey Tariff Relief 01:15 Vietnam IP Enforcement Clock 01:46 EU Watch List Disputes 02:06 EUDR Timeline Clarified 02:41 Africa Trade Preference Race 02:59 EU GSP From 2027 03:21 US AGOA Review Focus 03:50 China Expands Duty-Free Access 04:19 EU Mercosur Goes Live 04:32 Wrap Up and Feedback 🤝 This briefcast builds on weekly trade insights curated by George Riddell 🔗 Follow him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/griddell [https://www.linkedin.com/in/griddell] 🌐 Explore more from the Geneva Trade Platform 🔗 https://genevatradeplatform.org [https://genevatradeplatform.org] 🔗 Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/geneva-trade-platform [https://www.linkedin.com/company/geneva-trade-platform] 📩 Have feedback or topics you’d like us to cover? Let us know in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly updates on global trade, WTO developments, supply chains, and trade policy.

6 de may de 2026 - 5 min
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This Week in Trade #7: Transatlantic Minerals Pact, AI Chip Controls, and EU Sanctions

🌍 Back with This Week in Trade Briefcast! Your quick, curated roundup of the latest global trade developments shaping supply chains, policy, and business decisions worldwide. This week, we unpack a growing shift toward strategic trade coordination. The US and EU launch a transatlantic critical minerals partnership, North America gears up for a high-stakes USMCA review, and Washington advances dynamic AI semiconductor export controls. At the same time, the EU expands and hardens its sanctions regime, while China responds with new restrictions and India accelerates its role in Indo-Pacific supply chains. The bigger picture: trade rules are becoming more adaptive, more security-driven, and increasingly tied to real-time industrial and geopolitical competition. 🎯 This week’s key stories: US–EU launch transatlantic minerals partnership with coordinated tools USMCA review talks accelerate ahead of July 2026 joint review US advances rolling thresholds for AI chip export controls EU adopts 20th sanctions package and activates anti-circumvention tool China adds EU entities to export control list India signs FTA with New Zealand and deepens Indo-Pacific trade ties 💡 Key takeaway: Trade policy is shifting toward dynamic enforcement where access to markets, technology, and supply chains depends on evolving geopolitical and industrial capabilities. ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 Trade Rules Shift 00:35 US–EU Critical Minerals 01:07 USMCA Review Heats Up 02:04 Rolling Chip Export Limits 03:04 EU Sanctions Escalate 04:17 China Counters With Controls 04:42 India Indo-Pacific Deals 05:21 Wrap Up and Feedback 🤝 This briefcast builds on the weekly trade insights curated by George Riddell 🔗 Follow him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/griddell 🌐 Explore more from the Geneva Trade Platform 🔗 https://genevatradeplatform.org [https://genevatradeplatform.org] 🔗 Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/geneva-trade-platform 📩 Have feedback or topics you’d like us to cover? Let us know in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly updates on global trade, WTO developments, supply chains, and trade policy.

29 de abr de 2026 - 5 min
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This Week in Trade #6: Growth Downgrades, AI Trade Walls, and CBAM

🌍 Back with This Week in Trade Briefcast! Your quick, curated roundup of the latest global trade news, supply chain shifts, and trade policy developments shaping business decisions worldwide.This week, we unpack the major forces reshaping international trade: the IMF cuts its global growth outlook as conflict weighs on the world economy, the US and China escalate their AI chip and export control battle, and the European Union tightens steel safeguards while signalling a broader CBAM regime.The bigger picture: trade is becoming more fragmented, more strategic, and more heavily shaped by economic security, industrial policy, and regional resilience measures. 🎯 This week’s key stories:IMF cuts growth outlook as conflict weighs on the global economyUS and China deepen the tech and export control battleEU tightens steel safeguards and signals a broader CBAMUSTR opens a new labor case in Mexico under USMCAAustralia and Singapore strengthen essential supply resilienceVietnam requests to join the expansion of the WTO Information Technology Agreement 💡 Key takeaway: Global trade is no longer just about tariffs and market access. It is increasingly about AI controls, carbon border measures, supply chain resilience, and geopolitical risk; which is forcing businesses to rethink compliance, sourcing, and long-term strategy. ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 Trade Map Fractures 00:24 Show Intro and Agenda 00:53 IMF Macro Warning 01:47 US–China Chip Escalation 03:30 EU Steel and CBAM Clampdown 04:46 Regional Rapid Fire Updates 05:40 Wrap Up and Feedback 🤝 This briefcast builds on the weekly trade insights curated by George Riddell 🔗 Follow him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/griddell/ 🌐 Explore more from the Geneva Trade Platform: 🔗 https://genevatradeplatform.org 🔗 Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/geneva-trade-platform/ 📩 Have feedback or topics you’d like us to cover? Let us know in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly updates on global trade, WTO developments, supply chains, and trade policy.

22 de abr de 2026 - 6 min
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