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Some investors push back on BP's plans to water down green targets. Will Bain has more.
Elsewhere, businesses try to navigate the twists and turns of a trade war. We also hear from the boss of seaside resort chain Butlin's.
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Sean Farrington discusses the latest on tariffs. He takes a look at how ticket touts are impacting the live events industry and the government's commitment to tackle the issue.
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Sean Farrington has the latest on the race to keep British Steel furnaces burning. And we dive into the gaming industry as Sony warns it will increase prices of its PlayStation.
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Sean Farrington has the latest on a pivotal moment for UK steelmaking.
Elsewhere, markets continue to swing on adjustments to US tariff policy; we also talk to a record store about the swing to physical media.
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Felicity Hannah breaks down what Trump’s tariffs could mean for the UK economy and we hear how the Black Workers Conference is tackling workplace inequality.
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Will Bain gets the latest reaction to the markets after Trump puts a pause on some tariffs and we speak to a toy shop owner in California who says it's no longer fun and games.
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Many businesses across the world will be waking up to new tariffs - Will Bain looks at how businesses are feeling and what the impact will be for them.
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Will Bain has the latest as President Trump says he isn't considering delaying tariffs. Plus, the UK boss of Ford announces new incentives for EV customers.
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Will Bain looks at the latest market reaction after President Trump's tariffs announcement. Plus, the government sets out its changes to the ZEV mandate.
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Felicity Hannah speaks to the JCB boss about plans to increase investment in the US.
This follows President Trump's announcement of blanket tariffs; our Fiday panel picks through the fallout.
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Felicity Hannah takes a look at Donald Trump's announcement of universal tariffs. News and insight from the business world. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
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Sean Farrington looks ahead to what the US President is calling 'Liberation Day' and we look at how the Birmingham bin strikes began. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
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Sean Farrington takes a look at consumer price rises that come in from today. We also get the latest on US tariffs coming tomorrow. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
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Sean Farrington takes a look at the raft of changes UK businesses are facing this week. We'll also hear about how Newcastle United's cup success has brought financial benefit to the city. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
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Felicity Hannah wraps up a busy week for the economy with an expert panel. We hear from the union representing workers at British Steel in Scunthorpe. And we'll look ahead to a weekend of celebration with Mothers Day and Eid on the horizon. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
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Felicity Hannah unpicks the Chancellor's Spring Statement with an expert panel. Plus we'll have the latest on the escalating trade war between the US and its trading partners
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Sean Farrington will hear how businesses are feeling ahead of the Chancellors Rachel Reeves Spring Statement. And the bin strikes in Birmingham continues.
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Will Bain hears why budget pressures are resulting in the British TV industry losing out. And we'll hear from business owners with just one day to go until the Spring Statement
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Will Bain looks ahead to the Chancellor's Spring Statement with a panel of guests. And we have the latest on Heathrow after an electrical substation fire saw flights cancelled
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Will Bain speaks to British tourism as the sector struggles to recover from the pandemic. Elsewhere, we hear from UK defence at the end of another pivotal week; and we also get the latest on the economy from our expert Friday panel.
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