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[Global Trade Shifts, SCO Development, and Geopolitical Tensions: A Comprehensive Analysis]-[Why does Trump pick a fight with Brazil on trade?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-07-16

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Navigating Global Supply Chain Fragmentation

The third China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing has become a focal point for discussing the future of global trade. Professor Liu Baocheng highlights that the fundamental principle of globalization, based on "efficiency, trust, and comparative advantage," is currently under threat. He argues that "politicization, ideologization, and over-securitization" are being used as "national security rhetorics" rather than market logic, which ultimately "fragments the interconnected global trade network into rivalry blocks." Despite these geopolitical headwinds, the 15% increase in U.S. exhibitors at the expo suggests that American firms still prioritize "growth, stability, and technological collaboration." Professor Liu emphasizes that businesses act as the primary "agile" actors, using "pragmatic solutions" to maintain commercial ties and innovation even when governments push for decoupling.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the 'Shanghai Spirit'

As China prepares to host the SCO Summit, the organization's focus remains on the "Shanghai Spirit"—a mindset prioritizing "unity over uniformity." Research fellow Zoom Ahmed Khan explains that this spirit is essential for addressing the "three evil forces" of "terrorism, extremism, and separatism." While the SCO faces challenges from bilateral disputes between members like India and Pakistan, Khan suggests the platform serves as a critical space for "trust building" and "holistic cooperation." Rather than allowing bilateral issues to hinder progress, the SCO is evolving into a mediator that encourages member countries to prioritize common development goals, such as connectivity and agricultural technology, over historical grievances.

Science as a Provisional Pursuit

Nobel Laureate Professor David Jonathan Gross provides a philosophical reflection on the nature of scientific progress at the International Congress of Basic Science. He notes that "all of science is provisional," and the public must be educated to handle the "uncertainty" inherent in research. Reflecting on his own work, Gross points out that scientific breakthroughs—like the understanding of the "strong nuclear force"—often take decades to be accepted by the broader community. He warns that demanding absolute certainty from scientists can be counterproductive, as nature itself acts as the only final judge of theoretical ideas.

The U.S.-Brazil Trade Dispute: Politics Over Economics

Finally, the podcast addresses the recent U.S. probe into Brazil’s trade practices under the Trump administration. Pedro Stinhagen, an expert in international politics, refutes the claim of "unfair trading practices," noting that the U.S. has actually enjoyed a trade surplus with Brazil for 18 years. Stinhagen argues that the investigation is "clearly political," serving as a proxy for Trump’s personal grievances regarding former Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro and the legal challenges involving platforms like X. By using trade as a tool for "political coercion," the U.S. risks undermining historical ties with Brazil. Stinhagen concludes that while Brazil is exploring "reciprocity" measures, the preference remains for a "negotiated solution" to avoid a catastrophic trade war that would harm both economies.

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📖 Transcript

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Hello and welcome to World Today.
I'm Ding Hen in Beijing.
Coming up, the third China International Supply Chain Expo has kicked off here in Beijing with American exhibitors topping foreign participants.

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