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Trade Tensions Rise: Commerce Secretary Navigates Global Economic Challenges
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**Podcast Episode: "Trade Tensions and Tech Talks: The Secretary of Commerce in Focus"**
In this riveting episode of the Secretary of Commerce podcast, host Mortimer unpacks the dynamic headlines impacting America's trade agenda. Tune in as we explore President Trump's January 29, 2026, executive order targeting nations exporting oil to Cuba amid its energy crisis, with Mexico under the spotlight as Cuba’s leading oil supplier. Dive into the intricacies of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the potential for a U.S.-Mexico trade war, as social media buzzes about rising tariffs and the strain on USMCA relationships.
We also spotlight Arielle Roth, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information, as she kicks off the Media Institute's Communications Forum Luncheon in D.C. Her leading role in shaping telecom policy is garnering praise during this era of digital transformation.
On the global stage, discover the implications of the meeting between Canada’s Minister Tim Hodgson and India’s Piyush Goyal to enhance trade in critical resources, showcasing a broader push for trade diversification under Commerce’s purview.
Join expert voices like Rep. Carlos Giménez as they urge further actions: halting Mexico’s oil shipments and reconsidering U.S.-Cuba flights and remittances, against the backdrop of looming Supreme Court cases on IEEPA tariff powers. The strategic decisions of the Secretary of Commerce could redefine global supply chains and economic alliances.
Stay informed as trade tensions, tariffs, and technology policies shape the future. Don’t miss out—subscribe to the Secretary of Commerce podcast, a Quiet Please production. For more insights, visit quietplease.ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
In this riveting episode of the Secretary of Commerce podcast, host Mortimer unpacks the dynamic headlines impacting America's trade agenda. Tune in as we explore President Trump's January 29, 2026, executive order targeting nations exporting oil to Cuba amid its energy crisis, with Mexico under the spotlight as Cuba’s leading oil supplier. Dive into the intricacies of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the potential for a U.S.-Mexico trade war, as social media buzzes about rising tariffs and the strain on USMCA relationships.
We also spotlight Arielle Roth, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information, as she kicks off the Media Institute's Communications Forum Luncheon in D.C. Her leading role in shaping telecom policy is garnering praise during this era of digital transformation.
On the global stage, discover the implications of the meeting between Canada’s Minister Tim Hodgson and India’s Piyush Goyal to enhance trade in critical resources, showcasing a broader push for trade diversification under Commerce’s purview.
Join expert voices like Rep. Carlos Giménez as they urge further actions: halting Mexico’s oil shipments and reconsidering U.S.-Cuba flights and remittances, against the backdrop of looming Supreme Court cases on IEEPA tariff powers. The strategic decisions of the Secretary of Commerce could redefine global supply chains and economic alliances.
Stay informed as trade tensions, tariffs, and technology policies shape the future. Don’t miss out—subscribe to the Secretary of Commerce podcast, a Quiet Please production. For more insights, visit quietplease.ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI