Dive Into Global Economics with NYT Correspondent Peter Goodman at UF!
Join Peter Goodman on Sept. 25 at UF for a deep dive into global tariffs, trade agreements, and more as part of the Business Journalist in Residence program.

In a captivating event that promises to challenge our understanding of international economics, Peter Goodman, the renowned global economics correspondent for The New York Times, is set to address an eager audience at the University of Florida on September 25. Embrace the opportunity to gain insights from an individual who has profoundly influenced how we comprehend economic forces.
Unveiling the Global Supply Chain
At 5 p.m. on September 25, Pugh Hall Ocora will become the epicenter of economic discourse as Goodman presents “How the World Ran Out of Everything.” This talk will delve into the intricacies of global supply chains, a topic that has become alarmingly relevant in recent years. The event is open to the public and promises to be a thought-provoking session, enhanced by a post-talk reception and a livestream for those unable to attend in person.
A Voyage Through Global Economics
With over 25 years in the field, Goodman’s extensive career spans reporting from more than 50 countries. His works cover China’s rise to global power, the ripple effects of the 2008 financial crisis, and the persistent trade tensions between the U.S. and China—each influencing both policy and individuals. As a two-time recipient of the Gerald Loeb Award and an author of three influential books, including “Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World,” Goodman stands as a beacon in economic journalism.
Bridging Policy and People in Economic Narratives
Goodman’s reporting endeavors maintain a sharp focus on the experiential realities of economic decisions. Through his lens, stories of burgeoning inequality, the challenges heralded by green energy transitions, and the anticipated changes in work structure due to technological advancements are brought into conversation. His commitment to storytelling ensures these complex issues are accessible and engaging for all audiences.
From Southeast Asia to The New York Times
Peter Goodman embarked on his journalistic journey as a freelance reporter in Southeast Asia. His career trajectory then took him to The Washington Post, covering the dot-com era and eventually serving as its Asia economic correspondent in Shanghai. Joining The New York Times in 2007, he has enriched its global economics coverage, offering perspectives on the European economic landscape and more.
Engage with Expertise at the University of Florida
Throughout his visit at the University of Florida, Goodman will not only share his vast knowledge during the public talk but will also interact with business and journalism students, along with faculty and researchers. This initiative, part of the Business Journalist in Residence program, aims to cultivate meaningful dialogues between academia and journalism.
A Collaborative Endeavor
Supported by UF’s Warrington College of Business and the College of Journalism and Communications, along with the Bob Graham Center for Public Service and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Goodman’s visit underscores a commitment to enriching academic environments with expert insights. Prepare to have your perspectives on global economics broadened at this not-to-be-missed event. As stated in University of Florida, the session beckons all to engage with the economic narratives shaping our world today.