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International Business with Fexingo: Global Trade, Cross-Border Deals, and Multinational Operations
by Fexingo
Lucas and Luna sit down in the airport-lounge studio to examine the week's most consequential developments in global trade, cross-border investment, and multinational strategy. Each episode is anchored in fresh real-time data from yfinance, FRED, and news feeds — no stale talking points. Lucas brings the macro lens: tariff schedules, currency fluctuations, supply-chain re-routing, and the political economy behind trade agreements. Luna presses on the micro: how a German Mittelstand supplier hedges against a weak euro, why a Vietnamese electronics manufacturer chooses Mexico over China, or what the latest WTO dispute ruling means for a U.S. agribusiness. They walk through specific cases — the EU's carbon border adjustment mechanism, India's production-linked incentive schemes, the reshoring of semiconductor fabrication to Arizona — and test the numbers against corporate earnings calls and central-bank statements. The listener is someone who already knows the basics of international busi
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lucas and Luna sit down in the airport-lounge studio to examine the week's most consequential developments in global trade, cross-border investment, and multinational strategy. Each episode is anchored in fresh real-time data from yfinance, FRED, and news feeds — no stale talking points. Lucas brings the macro lens: tariff schedules, currency fluctuations, supply-chain re-routing, and the political economy behind trade agreements. Luna presses on the micro: how a German Mittelstand supplier hedges against a weak euro, why a Vietnamese electronics manufacturer chooses Mexico over China, or what the latest WTO dispute ruling means for a U.S. agribusiness. They walk through specific cases — the EU's carbon border adjustment mechanism, India's production-linked incentive schemes, the reshoring of semiconductor fabrication to Arizona — and test the numbers against corporate earnings calls and central-bank statements. The listener is someone who already knows the basics of international busi
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