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Global Trade with Fexingo: WTO, Free Trade Agreements, and International Commerce

Global Trade with Fexingo: WTO, Free Trade Agreements, and International Commerce

著者: Fexingo
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Global Trade with Fexingo is a daily examination of the rules, institutions, and politics that govern international commerce. Lucas and Luna dissect the latest developments at the World Trade Organization, from dispute rulings and tariff disputes to the stalling Doha Round. They map the patchwork of free trade agreements — from the USMCA and RCEP to the AfCFTA — and assess how these deals reshape supply chains, labor standards, and intellectual property protections. Each episode grounds abstract policy in concrete numbers: the volume of trade at stake, the tariff lines that matter, the winners and losers in specific industries. The show is for trade economists, policy analysts, and business leaders who need to understand how trade tensions affect their operations. Lucas brings the global perspective; Luna stresses the real-world impact on exporters, importers, and workers. Together, they avoid ideology and focus on the data: what does a new EU carbon border adjustment mean for Indian steel? How does a Chinese export ban on rare earths hit electric vehicle production? Listeners leave each episode with a clearer map of the world's commercial arteries — and the choke points that could disrupt them. #GlobalTrade #WTO #FreeTradeAgreements #InternationalCommerce #Tariffs #RCEP #USMCA #AfCFTA #IPProtection #SupplyChains #TradePolicy #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DailyPodcast #TradeWars #DisputeResolution #CustomsUnion Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How One Origin Label Rewrote Global Textile Trade
    2026/06/07
    Lucas and Luna explore how the 'Made in X' rule for textiles — specifically the fabric-forward rule for determining a garment's country of origin — reshaped global apparel supply chains. They trace a single cotton shirt through the knotty origin-label rules that force brands to reimagine sourcing, and examine how a 2025 EU regulation is pressuring Bangladesh, Vietnam, and sub-Saharan African producers. Specific numbers: 40 percent of global textile trade affected, $350 billion in annual garment exports tied to origin-label compliance. #TextileTrade #OriginLabel #MadeIn #WTO #ApparelSupplyChain #Bangladesh #Vietnam #EUTextileRegulation #CottonShirt #RuleOfOrigin #GlobalTrade #FabricForward #GarmentIndustry #TradeCompliance #FexingoBusiness #Economics #BusinessPodcast #SupplyChain Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 分
  • How One Trade Document Rewrote Global Cotton Trade
    2026/06/07
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna unpack the surprisingly complex history of the cotton certificate of origin — a single piece of paperwork that has shaped global cotton trade for over a century. They trace its origins to the 1920s and the U.S. Cotton Futures Act, explain how it became a de facto quality seal, and reveal how its misuse in the 1980s led to the creation of the modern International Cotton Association rules. Specific examples include the 1985 'Egyptian Cotton' labeling scandal and the rise of the ICA Bylaws as the industry standard. The episode explores how this document has quietly governed billions in trade and why it matters for today's supply chain transparency debates. #CottonCertificateOfOrigin #InternationalCottonAssociation #GlobalTrade #TradeDocuments #SupplyChainTransparency #USCottonFuturesAct #EgyptianCottonScandal #TradeCompliance #TextileIndustry #CottonTrade #ICA #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Economics #GlobalCommerce #TradeRules #CertificateOfOrigin #CottonSupplyChain Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
  • The Trade Rule That Reshaped Global Furniture Supply Chains
    2026/06/06
    Episode 35 of Global Trade with Fexingo unpacks how a single provision in the 2010 Lacey Act amendments rewrote the global furniture trade. Lucas and Luna trace the rule from a obscure amendment targeting illegal logging to a compliance headache that forced IKEA, Ashley Furniture, and hundreds of Chinese exporters to overhaul their procurement systems. They walk through the $50 million in fines levied against Lumber Liquidators in 2015 for sourcing illegally harvested hardwood from Siberia, and explain how the act created a de facto certification regime that now covers everything from teak garden chairs to birch plywood. The hosts discuss why the rule shifted market share toward vertically integrated producers and raised prices for budget-conscious consumers. The episode closes with a reflection on whether environmental trade rules can genuinely curb deforestation or merely push the problem to less regulated markets. #LaceyAct #FurnitureTrade #SupplyChains #IllegalLogging #IKEA #AshleyFurniture #LumberLiquidators #TradeCompliance #Deforestation #EnvironmentalRegulation #GlobalTrade #CustomsEnforcement #ChinaExports #TimberTrade #Certification #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
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