
Josh Wingrove
Bloomberg reporter covering the White House, providing insights on President Trump's trade policies and their global impact.
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Mar 21, 2025 • 1h 26min
The News Roundup For March 21, 2025
Idris Kaloun, Washington bureau chief for The Economist, Josh Wingrove, White House reporter with Bloomberg News, and Alana Shore, Senior Washington editor at Semaphore, tackle critical political developments. They discuss the potential impeachment of a judge over immigration policies and the White House's controversial moves appealing federal worker rehiring decisions. The collapse of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire is examined, along with Trump and Putin's strategic talks on Ukraine, raising concerns on international stability and future political dynamics.

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Feb 11, 2025 • 36min
Getting Inside Government Is Good Business
In this discussion, Bloomberg reporter Josh Wingrove and New York Magazine's John Herrman delve into Elon Musk's controversial maneuvers in Washington and Silicon Valley. Wingrove highlights the legal challenges Musk faces, raising questions about potential constitutional crises. Herrman explores how Musk's business decisions, including a failed approach to acquire OpenAI, intertwine with his political endorsements and strategies. Together, they unravel the complex relationships between Musk's ventures, government influence, and the tech industry’s evolving landscape.

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Apr 3, 2025 • 21min
Trump Announces Sweeping New Tariffs. What’s Next
Josh Wingrove, a Bloomberg reporter specializing in White House coverage, joins to dissect Trump’s unprecedented tariffs that could reshape global trade. They delve into the sharp increase in tariffs, particularly on China, and the economic implications for American manufacturers. The discussion covers the potential backlash from foreign nations and varying reactions within U.S. political factions. Wingrove offers insights into how these developments might influence future negotiations and the broader economic landscape.

Sep 5, 2024 • 30min
Biden to Block US-Nippon Steel Deal, Yen Gains Hurt Japan Stocks
Josh Wingrove, a Bloomberg White House Reporter, joins Raisah Rasid from JPMorgan Asset Management, Nancy Tengler, CEO at Laffer Tengler Investments, and Eddy Loh from Maybank Group Wealth Management for an insightful discussion. They cover Biden's decision to block Nippon Steel’s US acquisition and its implications on trade. The talk also dives into geopolitical tensions affecting markets, the volatility of technology stocks, and the ongoing economic challenges in Japan and China, offering strategies to navigate today’s complex investment landscape.

Dec 11, 2024 • 24min
Biden to Block Nippon-US Steel Deal, Investors Await Inflation Report
Joining the discussion are Josh Wingrove, Bloomberg's White House Reporter, who shares insights on the Biden administration blocking a steel deal citing national security, and William Lee, Chief Economist at the Milken Institute, who analyzes U.S. retail inflation trends. They delve into the complex dynamics of the $1.4 billion merger between Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel, examine investor reactions, and discuss the broader implications for monetary policy as the Fed prepares to navigate rising costs and economic challenges.

Aug 16, 2024 • 51min
Harris Touts Economic Plan, JetBlue's Mystery Investor
Bloomberg News White House Correspondent Josh Wingrove discusses Kamala Harris's economic plan and its implications for businesses. Erik Wasson sheds light on how electric vehicle policies could influence Michigan voters. Economics Editor Molly Smith analyzes fresh inflation data and shifting consumer confidence. The episode also dives into a mystery investor's significant stake in JetBlue, revealing potential market impacts. Lastly, Kate Kaminski shares insights on the current housing market and recent declines in new home construction.

Apr 3, 2025 • 21min
Trump Announces Sweeping New Tariffs. What’s Next
Bloomberg reporter Josh Wingrove, who covers the White House, dives into President Trump's historic tariff announcement, the steepest in over a century. He discusses the staggering 10% tariffs imposed on all exporters to the U.S., with China facing duties exceeding 50%. The conversation explores the significant reshaping of global trade dynamics, potential retaliations from foreign nations, and the mixed reactions from American industries. Wingrove also highlights challenges economists face in predicting the longer-term impact on markets and consumer prices.

Mar 24, 2025 • 35min
Trump Plans His Tariff ‘Liberation Day’ With More Targeted Push
In this episode, Josh Wingrove, Bloomberg News Senior White House Correspondent, reveals President Trump's plans for targeted tariffs and a 'Liberation Day' announcement that could reshape market dynamics. Dr. Sue Decotiis, a physician at NYU Medical Center, dives into the science behind the trending GLP-1 weight loss drugs, highlighting their complex implications for obesity management. Financial Advisor Sarah Ponczek discusses how tariff uncertainties impact market reactions and investment strategies, offering insights into navigating the evolving economic landscape.

Apr 3, 2025 • 21min
Trump Announces Sweeping New Tariffs. What’s Next
Bloomberg reporter Josh Wingrove, who covers the White House, joins to unpack President Trump's unprecedented tariff announcement, including a staggering 10% baseline tariff on global exports and over 50% on many Chinese goods. Wingrove delves into the potential upheaval this could cause in global trade and financial markets. He discusses the mixed reactions from international players and the ongoing debate among U.S. economic advisors. The conversation also touches on the uncertainty surrounding future trade policies and their implications for consumers.

Dec 13, 2024 • 1h 25min
The News Roundup For December 13, 2024
This week, journalists Margaret Tolliv, Josh Wingrove, and Amanda Becker dive into pressing political issues. They discuss the arrest of the alleged shooter of UnitedHealthcare's CEO and the surge in violence toward healthcare executives. They tackle President Biden's historic commutation of 1,500 sentences and the collapse of Assad's regime in Syria, raising questions about geopolitical stability. The conversation also highlights media freedom challenges and the implications of the newly passed National Defense Authorization Act.