

Tej Parikh
Economics Leader Writer for The Financial Times and interviewer for this Intelligence Squared podcast episode.
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Apr 12, 2025 • 17min
Coffee House Shots: Tariff turmoil – the end of globalisation or a blip in history?
In this insightful discussion, Tej Parikh, a writer from the Financial Times, and Kate Andrews, The Spectator's US Deputy Editor, tackle the contentious state of globalization amidst recent tariff announcements. They delve into the historical context of protectionism and argue that globalization isn't dead yet. The conversation also highlights how shifting from goods to services is reshaping global trade dynamics. Both guests emphasize the need for policy reform to adapt to economic changes and address concerns over job losses caused by recent trade policies.

Dec 1, 2025 • 54min
Bonus: What does the 2025 Budget mean for your money?
Join Dan Neidle, founder of Tax Policy Associates, expert Stuart Kirk, and economics writer Tej Parikh as they decode the latest UK Budget. They dive into the mechanics of salary sacrifice and its impact on childcare benefits. Stuart shares his shift to cash amid market volatility. The panel debates whether tax changes might hinder or help UK growth and discusses potential winners in the market, like small-caps and life sciences. Plus, they tackle the complexities of reforms and implications for pension savings. Tune in for sharp insights!

Apr 12, 2025 • 17min
Tariff turmoil: the end of globalisation or a blip in history?
Tej Parikh, a writer from the Financial Times, dives into the complexities of globalisation amidst recent tariff controversies. He and fellow commentator Kate Andrews argue that, despite protectionist trends, globalisation is far from finished. They discuss the shifting landscape of trade, emphasizing the importance of digital services and the need for government adaptation. The conversation also critiques misconceptions about trade deficits and highlights the essential role of retraining communities to navigate these economic changes.


