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Brendan Murray

Global Trade Editor at Bloomberg. He spoke about Trump's deals from the floor of the Bloomberg newsroom in London, England.

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112 snips
Aug 5, 2025 • 26min

The deal with Trump's deals

Brendan Murray, Global Trade Editor at Bloomberg, and Kimberly Adams, Senior Washington correspondent from Marketplace, dive into the tumultuous realm of Trump's trade deals. They discuss the gap between Trump's promises of economic prosperity and the reality shown by new data. The complex international trade negotiations, along with the significant impact of tariffs on Wall Street and American manufacturing jobs, are explored. The episode also highlights concerns over the integrity of labor statistics and the broader implications for trust in economic reporting.
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43 snips
Mar 13, 2026 • 18min

Your Streaming Subscription Could Be the Next Trade Battlefield

Brendan Murray, Bloomberg’s global trade editor who covers international trade policy and digital services, breaks down why digital services are the next big trade battleground. He explains the looming WTO decision on e-transmissions, why countries want digital taxes, the U.S.-EU clash over internet rules, and how AI and data sovereignty are reshaping global tariffs and enforcement.
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32 snips
Jun 2, 2025 • 18min

A Turning Point in Trump’s Trade War

Join Brendan Murray, Bloomberg's trade coverage leader, and legal reporter Erik Larson as they explore the intricate web of Trump's trade war. They discuss the ongoing 90-day pause on tariffs and the shaky status of trade negotiations. The conversation highlights rising tensions with China and the impact of legal challenges that threaten to derail Trump's tariff strategies. With courts getting involved, the duo delves into how these legal battles could reshape U.S. trade power and international relations.
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Jun 10, 2025 • 18min

The US and China’s High-Stakes Diplomacy

Brendan Murray, Bloomberg's trade editor, and John Liu, a reporter from Beijing, discuss the high-stakes U.S.-China trade negotiations in London. They dive into the complexities of the talks over rare-earth minerals and semiconductor chips, highlighting the diplomatic tightrope both countries are walking. With tensions rising, the conversation explores China's quest for economic power and the implications of these negotiations on global trade dynamics. Their insights shed light on the challenges of achieving a deal amidst competing interests and national strategies.
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24 snips
Oct 16, 2025 • 20min

Why Global Economic Leaders Are Predicting a Slowdown

Brendan Murray, a Bloomberg reporter focused on global trade, shares insights from the IMF/World Bank meetings. Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal, both Bloomberg journalists, contribute macro analysis on pressing economic issues. They discuss cautious optimism amidst rising debt and tariff unpredictability. The trio explores the erosion of institutional credibility and the role of U.S. trade policy. They also analyze the effects of AI on productivity and market responses to trade tensions, highlighting the interplay of regulation and deal-making in today's economy.
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23 snips
Aug 1, 2025 • 13min

Is Trump’s Trade War Strategy Working?

Brendan Murray, Bloomberg’s global trade editor, dives into the shifting landscape of international trade under President Trump. He discusses the aftermath of Trump's 10% global tariff, revealing how it has reshaped negotiations, particularly with China and the EU. The conversation highlights the use of tariffs as diplomatic tools and assesses the mixed outcomes of Trump's trade strategies, especially regarding India. Lastly, Murray contrasts managed trade with traditional free trade practices, pondering the future of global trade dynamics.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 15min

Trump Got an ‘Amazing’ Meeting. China Got Much-Needed Time

Brendan Murray, Global Trade Editor at Bloomberg, and John Liu, Executive China Editor based in Beijing, dive into the nuances of the recent U.S.-China trade truce. They discuss the concessions made by both sides, including tariff rollbacks and China's rare-earth controls. The conversation highlights the temporary nature of the agreement, the competitive dynamics shaping future relations, and how global responses to U.S. tariffs vary. They also explore China's strategic shift towards domestic consumption and the implications for international trade moving forward.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 18min

The US and China’s High-Stakes Diplomacy

Brendan Murray, Bloomberg's trade editor, and John Liu, a reporter covering Beijing, dive into the complexities of US-China relations. They discuss the high-stakes trade negotiations unfolding in London, emphasizing the critical role of rare earth minerals and semiconductor chips. With tensions escalating, they explore how tariffs serve as leverage and the urgency behind President Xi's communication with Trump. The conversation highlights public sentiment in China and the impact of US policies on Chinese students, all while navigating the economic aspirations of both nations.
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13 snips
Feb 20, 2026 • 19min

SCOTUS Strikes Down Trump’s Tariffs

Brendan Murray, Bloomberg global trade editor, explains market and policy fallout of the Supreme Court ruling. Greg Stohr, Bloomberg Supreme Court reporter, breaks down the legal reasoning that curbed presidential tariff powers. Rick Woldenberg, CEO of Learning Resources and lead plaintiff, recounts his company’s legal fight and supply-chain shifts. They discuss refunds, alternative authorities, and political and economic consequences.
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12 snips
Oct 27, 2025 • 15min

Stocks Rise as US Nears China Trade Deal; Trump Says He Won't Resume Canada Talks

Brendan Murray, Bloomberg's Global Trade reporter, provides an insightful analysis of the recent U.S.-China trade negotiations. He discusses how negotiators reached a preliminary consensus on key issues like export controls and fentanyl, signaling a potential easing of tensions. Murray also emphasizes the shift in diplomatic language, reducing the risk of tariff escalation. He explores whether this development represents a full trade deal or simply a reset of relations, alongside the U.S. strategies involving Southeast Asian countries to limit tariffs.

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