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Making News: Two New National Radio Podcasts Now On-Line on the U.S.-China Trade War & the Biden Manufacturing Plan

11 Saturday Jul 2020

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Biden, Breitbart News Tonight, China, election 2020, Joe Biden, Making News, manufacturing, The John Batchelor Show, Trade, trade war

I’m pleased to announce that two podcasts are now on-line of national radio interviews I did last week about the status of U.S.-China relations, the trade and broader economic conflict between the two countries, and about presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s new plan to revive domestic manufacturing.

The most recent is of a Thursday night segment on “Breitbart News Tonight” and can be found at this link.  To listen to this discussion of the Biden plan, you’ll need to scroll down a bit till you see my name.

The second is of a Wednesday night appearance on “The John Batchelor Show,” and this segment on the China trade war, can be found at this link.

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

Making News: Back on National Radio Tonight Talking Trump on China

08 Wednesday Jul 2020

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I’m pleased to announce that I’m scheduled to return tonight to John Batchelor’s nationally syndicated radio show tonight to talk about where the U.S.-China economic conflict could be heading.  The segment is especially timely because the Trump administration is signaling that some major executive orders concerning China and the related issue of strengthening American manufacturing will be issued shortly.  Listen live to analyses from John, co-host Gordon G. Chang, and me by clicking here.

As usual, lately, because of pandemic conditions in New York City, the show’s home base, the interview was recorded this afternoon, and I don’t know exactly when my segment will air.  But the entire program runs from 9 PM-12 PM EST, and tuning into all of it will be well worth your while!

If you can’t listen tonight, I’ll post a podcast as soon as one’s available.  And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

Making News: Podcast Now On-Line of Last Night’s China Trade War National Radio Interview

23 Tuesday Jun 2020

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China, Gordon G. Chang, Making News, national security, Phase One, The John Batchelor Show, Trade, trade war

I’m pleased to announce that the podcast is now on-line of last night’s interview on John Batchelor’s nationally syndicated radio show on the state of America’s economic conflict with China.  Click on this link to hear a timely discussion with me, John, and co-host Gordon G. Chang on which power has the upper hand in a clash that will greatly influence America’s national security as well as future prosperity.

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

Making News: Back on National Radio Tonight Talking China Trade

22 Monday Jun 2020

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I’m pleased to announce that I’m slated to return tonight to John Batchelor’s nationally syndicated radio show tonight to talk about where the U.S.-China economic conflict stands.  Although it hasn’t gotten as much news coverage as the CCP Virus or the recession or race relations, America’s dealings with its strongest economic rival will go far toward making or breaking its future prosperity and national security.  And you can listen to a timely discussion of these issues with me, John, and co-host Gordon G. Chang, focusing on the Phase One trade deal, by clicking here.

As usual, lately, because of pandemic conditions in New York City, the show’s home base, the interview was recorded this afternoon, and I don’t know exactly when my segment will air.  But the entire program runs from 9 PM-12 PM EST, and tuning into all of it will be well worth your while!

If you can’t listen tonight, I’ll post a podcast 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 U.S.-China Decoupling

14 Thursday May 2020

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I’m pleased to announce that the podcast is now on-line of my interview yesterday on John Batchelor’s nationally syndicated radio show.  Click here for a timely update on dramatic new evidence that the U.S. and Chinese economies keep steadily – and in some cases quickly – disengaging.

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Making News: Talking U.S.-China Decoupling Tonight on National Radio

13 Wednesday May 2020

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I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be returning to John Batchelor’s nationally syndicated radio show tonight to discuss the latest twists and turns in U.S. policy toward China.  Because John and co-host Gordon G. Chang are pre-recording segments during this CCP Virus crisis, it’s still uncertain exactly when the interview will air.

But if you start listening live on-line to John’s show here at 9 PM EST, you’ll be sure not to miss an important, timely discussion of how fast the U.S. is disengaging economically (“decoupling,” as the term of art has it) from the People’s Republic.

As usual, I’ll post a link to the podcast of the interview as soon as one’s available.

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

Following Up: National Radio Podcast on China Trade Policy Now On-Line…& More!

07 Thursday May 2020

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CCP Virus, China, coronavirus, COVID 19, decoupling, economics, Following Up, free trade, Gordon G. Chang, IndustryToday.com, manufacturing, supply chains, The John Batchelor Show, Trade, Wuhan virus

I’m pleased to announce that the podcast is now on-line of my interview last night on John Batchelor’s nationally syndicated radio show.  Click here for a great and timely conversation with John and co-host Gordon G. Chang on how U.S. manufacturers are dealing with China during the current CCP Virus crisis – and how they keep decoupling from the People’s Republic.

Also, it was great to see IndustryToday.com re-post (with permission of course!) my Wednesday piece on how the dangers of doing business with China are greatly undermining the purely economic case for the freest possible global trade flows.  Read it at this link.

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

Making News: A New Trade and Globalization Podcast Interview, and on National Radio Tonight

06 Wednesday May 2020

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America Trends Podcast, China, decoupling, globalization, Gordon G. Chang, Jobs, Larry Rifkin, Making News, manufacturing, supply chains, The John Batchelor Show, Trade

I’m pleased to announce that a podcast interview focusing on my views on trade, globalization, and the U.S. economy went on-line yesterday.  The interview, conducted by veteran talk radio show host Larry Rifkin for his America Trends Podcast, was conducted in late January, so the CCP Virus was just becoming a headline issue.  But I think you’ll agree that the analysis of major problems with U.S. trade policy, why they’ve emerged, and how to handle the China challenge, have held up well.  Here’s the link.

In addition, today, I recorded an interview for John Batchelor’s nationally syndicated radio show for broadcast tonight.  The segment deals with the Trump administration’s announced renewed determination to bring U.S.-owned manufacturing and its supply chains out of China, and also features co-host Gordon G. Chang.

Normally, John’s shows are broadcast live, but virus conditions have prevented easy access to his New York City studio.  I don’t know exacty when my segment will air, but you can listen to the entire show on-line starting at 9 PM EST at this link.  As usual, moreover, I’ll post a link to the podcast 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 CCP Virus & Global & China Trade

09 Thursday Apr 2020

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CCP Virus, China, coronavirus, COVID 19, Following Up, global supply chains, globalization, Gordon G. Chang, supply chains, The John Batchelor Show, Trade, Wuhan virus

You’re in luck! I didn’t get advance word on the exact broadcast time of my interview last night on John Batchelor’s nationally syndicated radio show. But the podcast is now on-line!

Click here for a great discussion (including co-host Gordon G. Chang) of how U.S.-China trade relations could look once the CCP Virus has come and gone, and how the pandemic could change the entire world economy.

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

Making News: Jim Bohannon Interview on America’s Compromised Health Security Now On-Line; Returning Tonight to Batchelor Show on China & Supply Chains

08 Wednesday Apr 2020

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CCP Virus, China, coronavirus, COVID 19, Gordon G. Chang, health security, healthcare goods, Making News, manufacturing, medicines, pharmaceuticals, supply chains, The Jim Bohannon Show, The John Batchelor Show, Wuhan virus

I’m pleased to announce that the podcast is on-line of my interview last night on Jim Bohannon’s nationally syndicated radio show.  Click here for a great discussion of America’s troubling dependence on foreign sources of supply for vital medicines and other healthcare products.

Also, I’m slated to return on John Batchelor’s nationally syndicated radio show tonight. John, I, and co-host Gordon G. Chang will be looking at how the CCP Virus crisis is likely to change global supply chains and trade products not only for healthcare products, but for all domestic industry, especially when it comes to China.

Tonight’s segment is a little different from usual, because virus-related disruption has led John to tape his programs for now, and I haven’t yet been told exactly when this particular segment will air.

I’ll certainly post that information on Twitter (a compelling reason to follow me there at @AlanTonelson!), but in the meantime, here‘s where you can listen on-line to this evening’s show.  I’ll be posting a link to that podcast as soon as one’s available. And of course, keep checking with RealityChek for news of other upcoming media appearances and other developments.

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