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Trade and Tariffs with Fexingo: International Commerce, Trade Wars, and Global Supply Chains

Trade and Tariffs with Fexingo: International Commerce, Trade Wars, and Global Supply Chains

著者: Fexingo
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Lucas and Luna dissect the mechanics of international trade — from tariff structures and trade-war escalation to the real-time reconfiguration of global supply chains. Each episode opens with a specific data point: a new WTO ruling, a sudden tariff hike on semiconductors, a shipping-cost spike out of the Red Sea. Lucas, a former trade journalist, walks Luna through the legal and economic logic behind the headline; Luna, a supply-chain analyst, pushes back with on-the-ground logistics data from Port of Shanghai container indices and factory PMIs. Together they trace how a 25% steel tariff in Washington reshapes auto-assembly plants in Mexico, how export controls on Dutch lithography machines stall China's chip ambitions, and how the USMCA's rules of origin are quietly redrawing North American investment flows. The show avoids both jingoistic cheerleading and academic detachment — it's for the procurement director who needs to know whether to hedge yuan exposure, the policy wonk tracking Section 301 exclusions, and the investor recalibrating country-risk models. Every episode ends not with a verdict but with a tension: if the EU slaps digital-services taxes on US tech giants, does the White House retaliate with Trump-era tariffs or Biden-era export controls? Listeners walk away with a question they can test against the next day's trade data. #Tariffs #TradeWars #GlobalSupplyChains #WTO #USMCA #TradePolicy #ExportControls #SemiconductorIndustry #SteelTariffs #SupplyChainRisk #GeopoliticalRisk #PortData #FreightCosts #YuanHedge #Section301 #DigitalServicesTax #FexingoBusiness #Economics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • Why Foreign Investors Are Fleeing South Korean Stocks
    2026/06/08
    South Korea's Kospi index plunged 7% on Monday, June 8, 2026, as foreign investors continue to dump Korean stocks despite a record rally earlier this year. In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down the numbers: the EWZ ETF dropped 19.2% in five days, and the trade-weighted dollar index sits at 118.9. They explore why capital is fleeing—from geopolitical risks tied to Iran-Israel tensions to structural concerns about Korea's export competitiveness. The conversation drills into the specific data, contrasting Korea with other emerging markets like India and Brazil, and asks whether this is a buying opportunity or a warning sign for global trade. #SouthKorea #Kospi #ForeignInvestment #EmergingMarkets #TradeWar #Geopolitics #IranIsrael #ETFs #EWY #DollarStrength #Exports #GlobalTrade #SupplyChains #Economics #Business #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • How the Iran Conflict Is Reshaping Oil Trade Routes
    2026/06/07
    This episode breaks down how the ongoing Iran conflict and the Hormuz closure are rerouting global oil flows, with OPEC+ approving a fourth output hike since the strait shut. Lucas and Luna examine what the 100-day mark means for tanker rates, insurance costs, and alternative supply chains via Iraq and Russia. They also discuss why Asian importers are scrambling and how the trade-weighted dollar's slight dip isn't offsetting the risk premium. Specific data includes the OPEC+ quota increase and the yen's move to 159 per dollar. #IranConflict #OilTradeRoutes #HormuzStrait #OPECPlus #GlobalTrade #SupplyChains #CrudeOil #Shipping #TankerRates #MiddleEast #AsiaImports #DollarIndex #GeopoliticalRisk #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Economics #TradeWar #EnergySecurity Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • Why South Korea ETFs Are Crashing and What It Means for Global Trade
    2026/06/07
    South Korea's main ETF, EWY, has plunged 19.2% in the past five trading days, far outpacing losses in other emerging markets. Lucas and Luna examine the specific forces behind this rout: the strong dollar, the collapse of Korea's semiconductor exports, and the broader implications for global supply chains and trade policy. They discuss how the trade-weighted dollar index near 119 is squeezing export-dependent economies, why Taiwan's EWT is down 7.8% but Korea's EWY is down 19.2%, and what this divergence tells us about the structure of global trade in 2026. With China's tariff war with the U.S. escalating and the Korean won under pressure, the episode drills into one concrete question: is Korea the canary in the coal mine for a broader emerging-market crisis? #SouthKorea #EWY #ETFs #EmergingMarkets #TradeWar #StrongDollar #Semiconductors #Exports #KoreaWon #SupplyChains #GlobalTrade #Taiwan #ChinaTariffs #USChina #Economics #TradeAndTariffs #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
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