

Peter Goodman
Global economy correspondent for The New York Times, providing expert analysis on international trade and economic policy.
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Apr 4, 2025 • 35min
Fear and Fury: The Fallout From Trump’s Tariffs
In this discussion, Peter Goodman, a global economy correspondent, Natalie Kitroeff, the Mexico City bureau chief, and Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief, dissect the fallout from Trump’s sweeping tariffs. They analyze how these tariffs are reshaping international trade and the reactions from global markets, particularly the significant shifts in supply chains toward Southeast Asia. The conversation highlights the widening rifts between allies, the potential domestic job market impacts, and the geopolitical tensions that could ensue.

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Oct 29, 2024 • 34min
How the World Ran Out of Everything
Peter Goodman, an economics reporter for the New York Times and author of "How the World Ran Out of Everything," delves into the pandemic's impact on global supply chains. He reveals how just-in-time inventory systems and the invention of the shipping container revolutionized logistics but also made them fragile. Goodman shares the struggles of a U.S. toy maker facing supply disruptions and explores China's rise as a manufacturing giant. He emphasizes the need for regulatory changes to improve labor standards amidst this chaos.

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Jan 22, 2026 • 34min
Has Trump's erratic behavior gone too far?
John Bolton, former U.S. National Security Advisor, shares insights on Trump's detrimental fixation on Greenland and its impact on NATO. He argues Trump's erratic behavior undermines American credibility globally. Peter Goodman highlights the disbelief at the World Economic Forum regarding U.S. reliability and how market dynamics affect Trump's decisions. Ilya Somin discusses the implications of Trump's actions under the 25th Amendment, calling them illegal and a basis for impeachment. The conversation raises critical questions about presidential fitness and the rule of law.

Mar 7, 2025 • 50min
Trump's Trade War
In this discussion, Peter Goodman, the Global economics correspondent for The New York Times, breaks down the implications of President Trump's trade policies. He explains how tariffs impact global supply chains and the challenges faced by American manufacturers relying on imported goods. Goodman critiques the rising protectionism and its socio-economic effects, emphasizing the need for clear international trade agreements. Their conversation balances serious economic insights with personal anecdotes, making complex topics engaging and accessible.

Jul 7, 2024 • 33min
The world ran out of everything in 2020. How can we fix the supply chain?
Journalist Peter Goodman discusses the global supply chain mess post-pandemic, emphasizing the importance of resilience. Topics include evolving supply chain dynamics, challenges in US manufacturing vs China, shipping delays, and decisions for small businesses amidst shifting production locations.

Mar 10, 2026 • 42min
'Very conflicting.' Trump sends mixed messages on state of Iran war
Jake Ward, tech journalist and author who explains the Anthropic–administration AI clash. Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling, retired commander offering military analysis and warnings about U.S. force risks. Peter Goodman, NYT economics correspondent on supply chains, fertilizer and food-price fallout. They discuss mixed presidential messaging on the Iran war, oil and market shocks, strategic risks, and global ripple effects.

Jan 29, 2026 • 43min
'Trump set that tone': Growing outrage over deadly MN immigration operation
Jason Johnson, Morgan State politics professor and commentator; Peter Goodman, NYT global economics correspondent; Daniel Koh, former White House deputy and MA candidate; John Avlon, political commentator. They discuss new Minneapolis footage and civil rights questions. They debate the FBI search of Fulton County records and whether it reshapes election narratives. They also unpack Trump's rhetoric on immigration and threats toward Iran.

Nov 8, 2024 • 1h 18min
How the World Ran on Empty with Peter Goodman
In a captivating discussion, Peter Goodman, an award-winning investigative reporter and economics correspondent for The New York Times, reveals insights from his book on global supply chains. He critiques the 'Lean Taliban' approach to efficiency, shedding light on its detrimental effects. Goodman addresses the unfulfilled promises of globalization and the rising trend of 'greedflation,' emphasizing its impact on workers. With rich anecdotes from his global reporting, he highlights the urgent need for resilience in our interconnected world.

Jul 2, 2024 • 55min
Ep. 10: Rethinking U.S.-China trade
Former correspondent in China and current global economics correspondent at The New York Times, Peter Goodman, discusses U.S.-China trade dynamics. He highlights China's rise as a top exporter, the hidden costs of outsourcing to China, and the need for resilience in the U.S. economy. The conversation explores the risks of just-in-time supply chains, China's policies post WTO, challenges in China's economy and society, and the future of US-China trade relations.

Jun 11, 2024 • 27min
How the World Ran Out of Everything
Global economic correspondent with the New York Times, Peter Goodman, delves into the worldwide supply chain crisis, globalization effects, and pandemic repercussions with hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Topics include lean manufacturing impact, China's role in the supply chain crisis, challenges in modern supply chains, pressures in the trucking industry, and dynamics in precision scheduled railroading business.


