Archives September 2025

Chain Reaction Podcast Follow the Money: How Taiwan’s Banks Are Redrawing Asia’s Financial Map

When the financial infrastructure shifts, everything changes. Taiwan’s Cathay United Bank is quietly redrawing the map of Asian finance, following a dramatic pivot away from China. Once directing 84% of overseas investment to mainland China, Taiwan now sends just 11% there—a structural transformation that speaks volumes about where global trade is heading. This shift isn’t happening in isolation. Across the Pacific, Danish energy pioneer Ørsted finds its Revolution Wind Project—80% complete …

Chain Reaction Podcast Supply Chain Nightmares: From Hacked Jaguars to Presidential Meddling

Politics and business collide as Trump makes unfounded claims about Tylenol causing autism while Jaguar Land Rover faces a devastating cyber attack costing £50 million weekly and threatening its entire supply chain network. • Trump administration announces FDA warning labels for Tylenol (paracetamol) linking it to autism despite scientific evidence contradicting this claim • Tesla’s UK profits drop 40% as average car prices fall by £7,000 amid broader European sales decline • Trump administr…

Chain Reaction Podcast Supply Chain Pulse

Tony Hines explores recent economic developments, technology partnerships, and significant supply chain disruptions affecting global business operations. • Bank of England keeps interest rates at 4% while US Federal Reserve makes surprising quarter-percent cut • President Trump’s UK visit secures £150 billion in investment commitments from companies including Blackstone, Microsoft, and Google • NVIDIA invests $5 billion in Intel, creating historic partnership to integrate technologies and st…