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Following Up: Podcast Now On-Line of Interview on Apple’s Souring Romance with China

04 Sunday Dec 2022

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I’m pleased to announce that the podcast of my interview last night on the nationally syndicated radio host John Batchelor’s podcast is now on-line.

Click here for a timely discussion about the possibly sweeping implications for the futures of the U.S. and Chinese economies of Apple’s reported decision to speed up its efforts to move production out of the People’s Republic.

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Following Up: Podcast Now On-Line of Last Night’s National Radio Interview on Manufacturing & China Defeatism

05 Thursday May 2022

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I’m pleased to announce that the podcast of my interview last night on the nationally syndicated “CBS Eye on the World” with John Batchelor is now on-line.

Click here for a timely discussion – including co-host Gordon G. Chang – of whether the U.S. manufacturing revival pessimists are right, and bringing factories back from China really is a fool’s quest.

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Making News: Back on National Radio Tonight to Talk Bringing Back Manufacturing…& More!

04 Wednesday May 2022

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I’m pleased to announce that tonight I’m scheduled to be back on the nationally syndicated “CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor.” The segment is slated to begin at 11:15 PM EST, but every night’s entire program is well worth your while, and starts each week night at 9 PM.

Tonight, John, co-host Gordon G. Chang, and I will focus on recent remarks by a Wall Street big-wig claiming that manufacturing supply chains can’t be brought back to the United States from China for many years – suggesting of course that the attempt shouldn’t even be made.

You can listen live on-line here and, as usual, if you can’t tune in, the podcast will be posted as soon as it’s on-line.

In addition, RealityChek‘s work on the real deal with trade, tariffs, and inflation was cited in this Financial Times column on Sunday.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

Following Up: Podcast Now On-Line of National Radio Interview on Biden Hints of China Tariff Cuts

28 Thursday Apr 2022

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I’m pleased to announce that the podcast is now on-line of my interview last night on the nationally syndicated “CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor.” Click here for a great conversation with John and co-host Gordon G. Chang on why the Biden administration’s interest in cutting tariffs on imports from China makes no sense on any score – including inflation-fighting.

In addition, it was great (even I was mis-ID’d) to see my April 7 post on the pro-Open Borders/Cheap Labor Lobby’s phony claims of a national labor shortage quoted Monday in a blog entry put up by the Federation for American Immigration Reform.

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Making News: Back on National Radio Talking China Tariff Cuts and Inflation

27 Wednesday Apr 2022

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I’m pleased to announce that tonight I’m scheduled to be back on the nationally syndicated “CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor.” Air time for the segment is yet to be determined, but the show is on nightly between 9 PM and 1 AM EST. You can listen live on-line here (among many other stations) as John, co-host Gordon G. Chang, and I discuss my recent report about the Biden administration mulling cutting the Trump tariffs on lots of imports from China – for completely bogus reasons.

As usual, a podcast of the interview will be posted as soon as one’s available.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

Following Up: Podcast Now On-Line of National Radio Interview on the U.S., China, and De-Globalization

15 Tuesday Mar 2022

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I’m pleased to announce that the podcast of my interview last night on the nationally syndicated “CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor” is now on-line.

Click here for a timely discussion with John and co-host Gordon G. Chang on whether the United States or China will hold the greatest advantages in a world where fragile international supply chains were de-globalizing even before the Ukraine-Russia war.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments

Making News: Back on National Radio on the U.S.-China Rivalry…& More!

14 Monday Mar 2022

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I’m pleased to announce that tonight I’m scheduled to be back on the nationally syndicated “CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor.” Air time for the segment is yet to be determined, but the show is on nightly between 9 PM and 1 AM EST. You can listen live on-line here as John, co-host Gordon G. Chang, and I examine whether the United States or China will have the greatest advantages in in which fragile worldwide supply chains keep getting de-globalized.

As usual, if you can’t tune in, the podcast will be posted as soon as it’s on-line.

In addition, it was great to see Gordon quote me in this new Newsweek column on China and the Ukraine war.

On March 5, the U.S. government-run Voice of America included my views in this post on the economic outlook for China this year.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments

Following Up: Podcast Now On-Line of National Radio Interview Grading Trump’s China Trade Policy

17 Thursday Feb 2022

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I’m pleased to announce that the podcast of my interview last night on the nationally syndicated “CBS Eye on the World” with John Batchelor is now on-line.

Click here for a timely discussion of whether former President Trump’s 2020 trade deal with China – which has now been in effect for two years – and broader strategy for grappling with the People’s Republic on trade really was the flop so many critics continue to claim – or even close.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

Making News: Back on National Radio with the Verdict on Trump’s China Trade Deal

16 Wednesday Feb 2022

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I’m pleased to announce that tonight I’m scheduled to be back on the nationally syndicated “CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor.” Air time for the segment is yet to be determined, but the show is on nightly between 9 PM and 1 AM EST. You can listen live on-line here as John, co-host Gordon G. Chang, and I examine whether former President Trump’s 2020 China trade deal deserves the failing grades it’s been getting in the Mainstream Media. (See, e.g., here.)

As usual, if you can’t tune in, the podcast will be posted as soon as it’s on-line.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments

Following Up: Podcast Now On-Line of National Radio Interview on China and Supply Chains

06 Thursday Jan 2022

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I’m pleased to announce that the podcast is now on-line of my interview last night on the nationally syndicated “CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor.”

Click here for a timely discussion of whether the continuing and multiple snags in many China-centered global supply chains will prompt U.S. and other foreign-owned companies to hedge their production bets by cutting their reliance on Chinese operations.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments

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