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March 15, 2018 •

30: Trade Talks to Real People

https://archive.org/download/TradeTalksEpisode30TradeTalksToRealPeople/tt03152018.mp3

Keynes and Bown have a conversation with Ana Swanson from the New York Times about trade and journalism. They discuss encounters relating to steel, aluminum, softwood lumber and lobsters, as well as the surprises along the way, and how to strike a balance between data and anecdotes.

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