

Erin Delmore
North America business correspondent explaining the changes in tariff figures.
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May 30, 2025 • 33min
US appeals court rules that Trump tariffs can stay in place for now
Erin Delmore, North America business correspondent based in New York, discusses a recent appeals court ruling that allows Trump to maintain his tariffs, amidst ongoing legal challenges. The conversation also highlights the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, showcasing the struggles faced by civilians. Delmore adds a thrilling twist with the tale of a Chinese paraglider's shocking 27,000-foot flight, blending peril with adventure. Tune in for insights on these intertwined global issues impacting trade, conflict, and remarkable human stories.

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Apr 11, 2025 • 30min
Trump recognises tariff 'transition problems'
John Sudworth, a reporter closely following President Trump's cabinet meetings, shares insights on the market turmoil resulting from the administration's hefty 145% tariff on China. Erin Delmore, North America's business correspondent, elaborates on how these tariff changes shake up economic forecasts. The discussion dives into the global ramifications of these trade tensions, the trickle-down effects on international alliances, and even a surprising luxury fashion deal with Prada's acquisition of Versace.

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Apr 9, 2025 • 30min
Trump?s Tariffs: Has He Backed Down?
Dharshini David, the Deputy Economics Editor, and Erin Delmore, North America Business Correspondent, dive into the turbulence caused by Trump's latest tariff announcements. They discuss the dramatic impacts on global markets and the challenges faced by American farmers and businesses like Nike and Apple. The duo also explores the bond market's shifts, the pressure on the U.S. Central Bank, and the intricate dance of U.S.-China trade relations. Plus, they reveal how these tariffs are shaping voter sentiment and broader economic dynamics.

Mar 26, 2025 • 23min
The Great Wealth Transfer: Will it divide millennials?
In this discussion, Erin Delmore, BBC North America business correspondent, and Stephanie Hegarty, BBC population correspondent, dive into the monumental wealth transfer from baby boomers to millennials. They highlight the generational tensions and stereotypes that shape perceptions of financial equity. Delmore and Hegarty explore the impact of inherited wealth on socioeconomic divides, the shifting investment priorities of millennials, and the evolving family dynamics surrounding financial conversations. A fascinating look at wealth's effect on future generations!

Mar 27, 2024 • 26min
Sam Bankman-Fried's multibillion dollar FTX fraud
BBC's cyber correspondent Joe Tidy and North America business correspondent Erin Delmore discuss the downfall of Sam Bankman-Fried and the implications for the crypto industry. They explore FTX's bankruptcy and accusations of fraud and money laundering. The podcast dives into the evolution of cryptocurrencies, societal issues, and the challenges faced in adopting digital currencies.