Trade Talk

Trade Talk is the podcast designed to help you grow your business with confidence.  Through a judicious mix of expert analysis, views from business leaders, and their testimonials, we’ll give you the keys to unlock the recovery, anticipate risks, and make the right strategic choices. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

The energy sector, between crisis and opportunity: what prospects for the future?

The recent energy crisis was a harsh reminder of our economies’ dependence on energy resources, which are a key economic growth driver.  As fossil fuels become less available, and with the need to transition to lower-carbon alternatives, isn’t tomorrow’s energy likely to be costlier and subject to greater uncertainty about availability?  What is the outlook?  And how can companies adapt?  In this episode, to answer these questions are Jean-Christophe Caffet, Coface Chief Economist, and Marc-Antoine Eyl-Mazzega, Director of the Center for Energy & Climate at the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI). Deep dive into our country and sector risk analyses and forecasts on www.coface.com.  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

06-16
27:12

China: An Economic Reopening Carrying Risks and Opportunities for Businesses

China has recently reopened its doors after an unprecedented closure of its economy. Transformed by this challenging health crisis episode, the country is undergoing numerous changes, whether they are political, social, or economic. While it remains a land of opportunities for businesses, some balances seem precarious: a trade war with the United States, heightened tensions with Taiwan, a rapprochement with Russia, and complex relations with other Western powers. Is the world's second-largest economy still as indispensable for businesses as it once was? Two experts from Coface reveal the risks and opportunities of this country for businesses, in light of tumultuous current events. Bernard Aw is Chief Economist for the Asia and Pacific region, and Raphaël Rousselot, Chief Underwriting Officer Asia Pacific.  Find all our country and sector risk analyses on www.coface.fr  Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

04-27
19:11

Social & political risk: indicators worldwide are flashing red

From social unrest and uprisings to armed conflicts, mounting populism and protectionism, the world has rarely known such a period of social instability.   While some regions seems more at risk than others, Coface’s political and social risk indicator is overall flashing red.   Two experts from Coface give their insights into this phenomenon, which will probably last for some time: Ruben Nizard is an economist and an expert in social and political risk; Jean-Christophe Cavanna is the head of Coface’s Single Risk business, and provides solutions to company willing to cover themselves against political risk. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

12-27
20:24

Middle East: the dynamism and business opportunities of the Gulf States

Rare oasis of growth in a global economy on the brink of recession, the countries of the Gulf have leveraged hydrocarbon wealth to drive their economies forwards. While they are known for their seemingly limitless wealth, how are these countries preparing for the post-oil transition? How are their relations with each other and their neighbors? What benefits does the region offer to businesses and entrepreneurs? What is the received wisdom and what are specific business features that companies need to be aware of? We analyse these opportunities and risks with two Coface experts: Seltem Iyigün, economist for Middle East and Turkey, and Hassen Bennour, CEO for the Middle East and Southern Africa. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

12-12
22:16

War in Ukraine: towards a multipolar world with multiple political, economic and human stakes

The war in Ukraine is reshuffling the cards of an already delicate geopolitical balance between Europe, Russia and the former countries of the Soviet Union in central Asia. Beyond the human disasters related to the conflict, it is a war of influence, political alliances and economic and energy dependence that is at stake.  We discuss these issues with Tatiana Kastouéva Jean, director of the Russia and New Independent States Centre at the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI), and two Coface experts: Christiane von Berg, head of Economic Research for Northern Europe and Grzegorz Sielewicz, head of CEE Economic Research.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

10-31
22:57

Africa: risks and opportunities for a multi-faceted continent in the midst of global economic turbulence

Consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, surging commodity prices and increasing interest rates… Africa has not been spared difficult global economic conditions.    However, this continent, with its many disparities, offers significant opportunities for companies, provided that they are well aware of the endogenous risks present.     We examine these challenges with three Coface experts: Cécile Paillard, CEO for the Mediterranean and Africa Region, and economists Dominique Fruchter and Aroni Chaudhuri. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

07-13
20:05

Financing to invest in a period of volatile recovery

During crisis and recovery phases, financing is a major concern for businesses. Companies have to find the funds needed to mitigate the effects of cooling activity, and to identify the financing sources needed to support a full relaunch. Companies also need take into account the risks they face in a still fragile health, economic and geopolitical environment.      Grégoire Chauvière le Drian, Head of European Investment Bank Group Office in France and Carine Pichon, CEO for the Western Europe Region and France at Coface, help us unpick those challenges.   Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

05-05
15:48

How will the transition towards more sustainable development models affect economies & companies?

Following COP 26, what is the current situation and where are we heading? New standards, constraints, taxation, new protectionism... How will the new rules change the game? What is the extent of the changes, and how quickly will they take place? Which countries and which companies will benefit – or suffer – from this transformation?Speakers Valérie Quiniou, Executive Director for Prospective and Research, French Agency for Energy Transition Geoffrey Bouquot, Chief Technology Officer & VP Strategy, Valeo Denis Ferrand, Managing Director, Rexecode  Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline, Professor of economics, Paris School of Economics and University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

04-07
51:17

The Great Divergence: A pandemic's effect on the dichotomy between developed and emerging countries:

The effects of the pandemic have varied greatly between developed and emerging countries, with the latter generally having difficulty managing the health crisis due to much more limited fiscal and monetary capabilities, and more difficulties accessing vaccinations. The recovery is also very uneven, even more so within the "emerging bloc" where situations are very diverse. In many countries, particularly among the less developed, the crisis will have a lasting impact and the scars will take time to fade. Will the Covid-19 pandemic signal the end of the convergence process as we have known it since the end of the 20th century? Will we return to the "Great Divergence"? Speakers: Xavier Durand, CEO, Coface Thomas Gomart, Director, Ifri - French Institute of International Relations  Pascal Minault, Chairman and CEO, Bouygues Construction Tania Sollogoub, Economist, Crédit Agricole Group Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

04-05
49:56

Global Economic Overview: What does the future hold for businesses ?

The challenges associated with the economic recovery are many and varied: inflation, supply chain difficulties, and environmental issues, to name a few. Although global trade is recovering after the pandemic, it remains prey to weaknesses. What is the current state of affairs? And how can companies best adjust to the disrupted international situation? Economist Isabelle Méjean and Jochen Boehm, Coface Risk Underwriting Director, tackle these questions.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

02-21
22:45

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