
Swamy Kotagiri
CEO of Magna International, a Canadian-based auto parts and auto technology company. Provides insights on the automotive industry and global supply chains.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 1h 18min
Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - April 11th, 2025
Peter Berezin, Chief Global Investment Strategist at BCA Research, discusses the ripple effects of U.S. tariffs on market volatility and recession fears. Swami Kotagiri, CEO of Magna International, delves into the automotive industry's response to economic challenges, particularly concerning reshoring and supply chain logistics. Mayor Daniel Lurie shares insights on revitalizing San Francisco's tech scene, while Paul Rice advocates for fair trade practices. Kate Crater highlights New York's culinary renaissance, showcasing innovative dining trends as the city recovers post-pandemic.

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Jul 11, 2025 • 41min
Tariffs, EVs and China: A CEO Insider’s View of the Car Business
Swamy Kotagiri, CEO of Magna International and a key player in North America's automotive parts sector, shares invaluable insights into the industry's turbulent landscape. He discusses how tariffs and trade conflicts are reshaping strategies for traditional automakers. The conversation dives into the challenges posed by rising competition from Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers and the importance of innovation in adapting to consumer shifts. Kotagiri highlights the need for seamless integration between electric vehicles and autonomous technology to build public trust.

Apr 8, 2025 • 41min
Late Day Stock Drop; Auto Industry On Edge From Trump Tariffs
Vincent Cignarella, a Bloomberg Markets Live Macro Strategist, offers insights into market trends and the implications of tariffs on the economy. Swamy Kotagiri, CEO of Magna International, discusses how tariffs are shaking up the auto industry and straining supply chains. They explore the turbulence in the stock market, driven by political rhetoric and trade tensions, and examine the pressing need for clarity and strategic adaptation in manufacturing. The podcast provides a gripping look at how current events shape industries and consumer behavior.