

Sumaya Keynes
Trade and globalization editor at The Economist, offering insights into US-China trade relations.
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Sep 27, 2022 • 23min
In for a penny, in for a pounding: Britain’s economic gyrations
Sumaya Keynes, Britain’s economics editor at The Economist, discusses the turmoil in Britain’s economy, marked by currency fluctuations and new tax cuts that concern investors. Alice Su, Senior China correspondent, delves into China’s DNA collection practices in Tibet, raising critical human rights issues. The conversation also highlights a trend of 'unretirees' returning to work, driven by inflation and changing labor dynamics. Energy efficiency amid global electrification is another pressing topic as both nations confront economic and social challenges.

Sep 27, 2022 • 23min
In for a penny, in for a pounding: Britain’s economic gyrations
Sumaya Keynes, Britain’s economics editor for The Economist, and Alice Su, the Senior China correspondent, engage in a captivating discussion on the UK’s economic turmoil. They analyze the dismal market response to the new government's ambitious tax cuts and the declining pound. Additionally, they delve into China's controversial DNA collection in Tibet, examining its implications for social control. The evolving trend of retirees rejoining the workforce post-pandemic adds another layer to their insight on labor market dynamics.

May 9, 2022 • 23min
Under-armed sweat: America’s “arsenal of democracy”
Anton LaGuardia, Diplomatic editor for The Economist, discusses America's substantial arms supply to Ukraine and its potential impact on future military conflicts. Sumaya Keynes, Britain economics editor, sheds light on the acute cost-of-living crisis in the UK, including firsthand accounts from a food bank. They explore the challenges of boosting arms production and the implications of inflation on vulnerable populations, while also touching on California's changing demographics and the economic strain felt across households.

Jan 19, 2022 • 23min
Drilling into the numbers: ExxonMobil
Vijay Vaithi Swaran, Global energy and climate innovation editor at The Economist, and Sumaya Keynes, Britain economics editor at The Economist, dive into ExxonMobil's surprising pivot to net-zero targets. They dissect the implications of this shift, including shareholder pressures and contrasting strategies with European firms. The discussion also navigates the peculiarities of tipping—examining psychological and economic factors, alongside unique insights into the vaccination trends among elite athletes, including the notable case of Novak Djokovic.

Jan 19, 2022 • 23min
Drilling into the numbers: ExxonMobil
Join Vijay Vaithi Swaran, Global Energy and Climate Innovation Editor, and Sumaya Keynes, Britain's Economics Editor, as they dissect ExxonMobil's surprising shift towards net-zero emissions by 2050. They scrutinize motives behind these pledges, raising concerns of greenwashing. The conversation dives into the nuances of tipping culture, revealing its impact on behavior and economics. They also touch on the unique challenges elite athletes face regarding vaccination, spotlighting how their choices can sway public health and perceptions.