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  • March 7, 2025
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Trade, Tariffs, and Our Big Spending Congress
    Trade, Tariffs, and Our Big Spending Congress
    The tariff policies preferred by President Trump will be a “disaster” for the United States according to Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky. We discussed trade, tariffs, and his hope to make spending cuts identified by DOGE permanent.
    Featuring Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) and Caleb O. Brown
  • February 12, 2025
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Tariffs, North American Carmakers, and EV Handouts
    Tariffs, North American Carmakers, and EV Handouts
    The long and winding supply chains inherent in auto manufacturing face significant threats from presidentially imposed tariffs. Reporter Christopher Otts at The Wall Street Journal discusses the impact on car prices and manufacturers decisions.
    Featuring Christopher Otts and Caleb O. Brown
  • February 10, 2025
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Tariff Threats and Real-World Impacts
    Tariff Threats and Real-World Impacts
    Even the credible threat of a tariff can make businesses rethink their currently profitable trading relationships. Brian Albrecht of the International Center for Law & Economics evaluates the current tariff threats and how it may impact business decisions.
    Featuring Brian Albrecht and Caleb O. Brown
  • January 23, 2025
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Trump Trade Tactics against Canada and Greenland
    Trump Trade Tactics against Canada and Greenland
    Are Trump threats aimed at Canada and Denmark (over Greenland) anything more than bluster? Cato’s Doug Bandow and Clark Packard talk about the implications for trade and foreign relations.
    Featuring Doug Bandow, Clark Packard, and Caleb O. Brown
  • October 30, 2024
    Cato Daily Podcast
    The Presidential Abuse of (Delegated) Tariff Powers
    The Presidential Abuse of (Delegated) Tariff Powers
    Congress has broadly delegated its tariff powers to the president. There is a real risk that the legislative and judicial branches would not check a future president’s abuse of US trade law as currently written. Cato’s Clark Packard provides details.
    Featuring Clark Packard and Caleb O. Brown
  • October 24, 2024
    Cato Daily Podcast
    A Paradox of Protectionism
    A Paradox of Protectionism
    Protectionist measures like tariffs often harm the very firms and people they’re supposed to help. Paul Best explains in a new piece in Free Society.
    Featuring Paul Best and Caleb O. Brown
  • October 18, 2024
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Taking Back Congressional Power over Tariffs and Trade
    Taking Back Congressional Power over Tariffs and Trade
    The freedom to trade is morally good. Congress has sadly delegated many of its powers over trade to the White House. That poses particular risks today. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) discusses his efforts at reclaiming legislative power over trade.
    Featuring Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) and Caleb O. Brown
  • August 13, 2024
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Americans Seem Fine with Protectionism as Long as It's Costless
    Americans Seem Fine with Protectionism as Long as It’s Costless
    New polling from the Cato Institute asks Americans to weigh their preferences for Buy American policies against the very real likelihood that protectionism will hit them in their pocketbooks. Scott Lincicome and Emily Ekins detail the results.
    Featuring Scott Lincicome, Emily Ekins, and Caleb O. Brown
  • July 29, 2024
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Trump and Harris Aren’t Free Traders
    Trump and Harris Aren’t Free Traders
    Neither Donald Trump nor Kamala Harris will make a full-throated defense of the freedom to trade, and both would use trade restrictions to score points or compel Americans’ behavior. Scott Lincicome discusses their policy preferences.
    Featuring Scott Lincicome and Caleb O. Brown
  • July 20, 2024
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Free Trade in the Name of National Security
    Free Trade in the Name of National Security
    Protectionism is frequently justified on national security grounds, but there are strong reasons to liberalize trade in the name of American security, as well. Colin Grabow explains.
    Featuring Colin Grabow and Caleb O. Brown
  • May 6, 2024
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Trump and Biden Aren't Free Traders, so What's the Difference?
    Trump and Biden Aren’t Free Traders, so What’s the Difference?
    There aren’t big, glaring differences between Trump and Biden on giving Americans maximum freedom to trade across the globe, but the style of the candidates’ protectionism differs somewhat. Scott Lincicome explains.
    Featuring Scott Lincicome and Caleb O. Brown
  • April 17, 2024
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Tariffs Are Taxes, but Who Pays the Tax?
    Tariffs Are Taxes, but Who Pays the Tax?
    When countries impose tariffs, that begins a chain reaction that frequently doesn’t end in the outcomes preferred by tariff advocates. Erica York of the Tax Foundation separates fact from fiction on tariffs.
    Featuring Erica York and Caleb O. Brown
  • March 11, 2024
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Why Do Puerto Rico's Potatoes Come from Canada? (It's the Jones Act)
    Why Do Puerto Rico’s Potatoes Come from Canada? (It’s the Jones Act)
    The Jones Act’s costs are especially high in Puerto Rico, where the 100-year-old shipping law affects everything from where food comes from to the mix of industries that Puerto Ricans might undertake. Economist Russell Hillberry explains.
    Featuring Russell Hillberry and Caleb O. Brown
  • December 27, 2023
    Cato Daily Podcast
    Globalization Delivers the Goods (and Liberates Our Time)
    Globalization Delivers the Goods (and Liberates Our Time)
    Even critics of globalization admit that it’s delivered the world’s bounty to our doorsteps. Gabriella Beaumont-Smith details how globalization also gives us back our valuable time.
    Featuring Gabriella Beaumont-Smith and Caleb O. Brown
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