April 6, 2026· 46 min

Gina Raimondo on How European Industry Is Getting Crushed

Orality
Model
77%

Oral Indicators

Agonistic20%
very, terrible, obviously
Engagement89%
us, my, i
Memory Aids100%
see, so, right
Repetition100%
like (100x), think (64x), it's (63x)
Parallelism55%
And when losses do happen, tha..., And I'm Tracy Alloway...., So for I guess for listeners w...
Sound Patterns75%
65 question(s), alliteration: "investing involves", alliteration: "finances from"
Formulaic Phrases7%
you know what, i mean, the bottom line

Literate Indicators

Hedging9%
may, maybe, somewhat
Passive Voice3%
is paired, are when, is positioned
Abstract Nouns22%
fidelity, assessment, transaction
Subordination9%
provided, because, while
Sentence Length27%
Avg: 11.7 words/sentence
Word Complexity48%
fidelity, fidelity, commissions
Academic Markers3%
according to
Impersonal Style11%
769 personal pronouns found
Descriptive Style70%
apply, truly, previously

Description

The relationship between the US and Europe is deteriorating along both security and economic dimensions. The Trump administration has imposed tariffs, while also being sharply critical of NATO allies. So what are European leaders to do? Hope things go back to normal in the US? Or perhaps become closer with China? Our guest on this episode says the latter would be a grave mistake. This episode was recorded live on April 1 at the DC headquarters of the Council on Foreign Relations. We spoke with Gina Raimondo, now a CFR Distinguished Fellow, who previously served as the commerce secretary in the Biden Administration, and prior to that was the governor of Rhode Island. She discusses her view that European industry is being hollowed out by China, and that the only path forward is a global, unified, non-China trading bloc, which is an idea that's being thwarted by the Trump administration. We also talk about the legacy of the CHIPS Act, and her fears about AI creating mass unemployment and destabilizing our democracy. Read more: US Lawmakers Propose Crackdown on Chip Tool Sales to China Cheap Chinese Cars Are Waiting on Detroit's Doorstep Only http://Bloomberg.com subscribers can get the Odd Lots newsletter in their inbox each week, plus unlimited access to the site and app. Subscribe at  bloomberg.com/subscriptions/oddlots Subscribe to the Odd Lots Newsletter Join the conversation: discord.gg/oddlots See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.