BBC World Business Report

World Business Report

Analysis of the big global business and economic issues, as they affect consumers and investors. Broadcast on weekdays.
Daily English United Kingdom Business
70 Episodes
60 – 70

US Government shutdown close to becoming the longest in history

The US government shutdown appears on course to be the longest in history after President Trump made clear he has no plans to negotiate with Democrats over healthcare costs. Leanna Byrne hears from a worker and a food bank in New York. Also, Kimberly-Clark, the company behind Huggies and Kleenex,…
3 Nov 11AM 9 min

Hurricane Melissa set to hurt Jamaican economy hard

Hurricane Melissa leaves Jamaican economy with a huge trail of damage and a massive repair bill to sort out. Some reports suggest the country could face losses of over $14 billion. Presenter Will Bain hears from people on the ground in the country. We also examine why there has been…
31 Oct 7PM 30 min

Hazelnut supply crisis threatens chocolates like Nutella

Italian confectionery giant Ferrero, maker of Ferrero Rocher and Nutella, is in a standoff with Turkish hazelnut dealers. Why? Turkey, the world’s largest hazelnut producer, has been hit by poor weather, a bad harvest, and pest infestations, sending prices soaring. In Jamaica, a catastrophe bond will release millions to help…
31 Oct 12PM 11 min

China and US agree closer ties after trade talks

The US President Donald Trump believes a trade deal could be signed "pretty soon", after holding talks with President Xi Jinping of China. Presenter Andrew Peach hears from US farmers after China agrees to buy soyabeans from the US. Can Canada really become an energy superpower? We hear how it…
30 Oct 7PM 30 min

Are we close to a US-China trade deal?

After what President Trump calls an “amazing” meeting in South Korea, the US and China strike a trade truce. But is it really a full deal? We break down what’s behind the tariff talks. In South Africa, millions of dollars are being pumped into tackling its chronic youth unemployment problem…
30 Oct 1PM 11 min

China and US hold talks to end deadlock on global tariffs

The much-anticipated meeting between Donald Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping takes place in Korea. Presenter Sam Fenwick hears from both sides ahead of a crucial talks between the two leaders. The owner of a US based coffee roastery based in New York talks to us about the how his…
29 Oct 7PM 30 min

Nvidia hits historic $5 trillion valuation

The world’s most valuable company, Nvidia, has hit a historic $5 trillion valuation after unveiling new contracts to supply AI chips and revealed plans to build seven supercomputers for the U.S. government. Plus, Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Ben Cohen says the company’s parent firm blocked them from launching a Palestine-themed…
29 Oct 12PM 8 min

Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica

Hurricane Melissa causes major disruption as the Jamaican economy comes to a standstill. Tourists are also stranded on the island with the closure of all major airports. Business leaders from the US and Japan meet to discuss trade, investment and supply chains. Amazon confirms plans to cut thousands of jobs,…
28 Oct 7PM 30 min

Have the US and Japan formed a stronger alliance?

US President Donald Trump and Japan's new prime minister have pledged a stronger alliance and closer economic ties during his visit to Tokyo. The two leaders have signed new investment deals including one covering rare earth minerals. The UN warns the world is falling badly behind in tackling climate change…
28 Oct 1PM 10 min

Handshakes and trade deals as Trump tours Asia

US President Donald Trump has kicked off his trip to Asia by announcing a string of new agreements and a peace accord involving Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. The White House has called it historic but businesses are looking for more detail. We speak to two entrepreneurs in Chicago and…
27 Oct 7PM 26 min
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