

James Fransham
Data correspondent at The Economist, reporting on schemes involving shell companies and 'snail farms' used to avoid business rates in Britain.
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57 snips
Nov 19, 2025 • 22min
Crown prince arming: Trump sells jets to MBS
Josie DeLapp, Middle East editor at The Economist, discusses Mohammed bin Salman's significant visit to the White House, highlighting arms deals and his Vision 2030 reforms. Emma Irving, Asian news editor, addresses the troubling rollback of LGBT rights in Hong Kong and the challenges activists face. Meanwhile, James Fransham, data correspondent, reveals the surprising tactic of using snail farms as a loophole for tax avoidance in Britain, exposing the complexities of local business regulations. A highly informative and engaging discussion!

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Nov 19, 2024 • 21min
Rio brand: why Brazil is courting China
Ana Lánchez, Brazil bureau chief for The Economist, breaks down Brazil's burgeoning trade ties with China, emphasized by President Lula's recent G20 address on inequality and climate change. She discusses how the geopolitical landscape may shift with Donald Trump’s potential second term. James Fransham tackles the perplexing state of Britain’s poor mobile service, highlighting the hurdles operators face in improving infrastructure and navigating regulatory challenges. Together, they illuminate pressing global issues and innovative solutions.

13 snips
Nov 19, 2025 • 22min
Crown prince arming: Trump sells jets to MBS
James Fransham, Data Correspondent for The Economist, shares a quirky story about landlords using fake snail farms to dodge business rates, exposing loopholes in tax law. Emma Irving, Asian News Editor, discusses the alarming rollback of LGBT rights in Hong Kong under increasing Beijing pressure, highlighting public support but significant societal challenges. The conversation also touches on the implications of Trump’s warm welcome to MBS and new defense deals that could reshape Middle Eastern geopolitics.

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Nov 19, 2024 • 21min
Rio brand: why Brazil is courting China
Ana Lánchez, Brazil bureau chief for The Economist, discusses Brazil's evolving relationship with China, particularly under Lula's G20 agenda focusing on wealth equality. James Fransham, the data correspondent, analyzes Britain's subpar mobile phone service. They explore Brazil’s strategic shift towards local currency trading with China to lessen U.S. dollar dependence, as well as the potential impact of Trump’s reelection on these ties. Plus, they touch on health risks for astronauts, including the effects of microgravity on human biology.

Nov 19, 2024 • 21min
Rio brand: why Brazil is courting China
Ana Lánchez, Brazil bureau chief for The Economist, and James Fransham, data correspondent, delve into the growing ties between Brazil and China. They discuss how Trump's potential re-election could intensify this partnership, including a new currency agreement aimed at reducing dependence on the U.S. dollar. The conversation also highlights President Lula's focus on wealth inequality and global governance during the G20 summit, while touching on the broader implications for global trade dynamics and the shifting political landscape.


