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US elections: What will a Biden presidency mean for Japan and India?
Asia Perspectives by The Economist Intelligence Unit
English - December 09, 2020 02:00 - 24 minutes - 36.8 MBManagement Business News economist eiu asia business management Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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In this episode, host Naka Kondo, senior editor at The EIU takes a closer look at the implications of a Biden presidency on businesses and geopolitics in Japan and India, joined by colleagues at The EIU: Waqas Adenwala, lead analyst for Japan, Ujas Shah, analyst for India, and Michael Frank, senior analyst on public policy.
Topics covered:
RCEP and its implications on trade in Japan and IndiaImpact on businesses in Japan and IndiaUS-Japan and US-India relations and policiesListen to the previous US elections episodes and subscribe for upcoming episodes.
Relevant content from The Economist Intelligence Unit:
RCEP signing harmonises Asia's trade dealsRCEP set to strengthen Asian supply chainsAsia's trade brief (November 2020)Industries in 2021See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.