
Business Daily
The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
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May 13, 2025 • 19min
Is dollar dominance coming to an end?
The decline in the US dollar's value has sparked intrigue and concern. With tariffs introduced recently, the shifts in currency dynamics are sharp. The discussion covers the potential end of dollar dominance, exploring the rise of alternative currencies. Perspectives from international business leaders shed light on how local currencies are gaining traction. The role of geopolitical changes, alongside the impact of technology and de-dollarization efforts by countries like Russia and China, adds layers to this evolving narrative.

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May 12, 2025 • 17min
The US-Gulf relationship
Karen Young, a leading Gulf expert at the Middle East Institute, dives into the recent U.S.-Saudi dynamics as President Trump makes a pivotal visit to the region. They discuss the importance of strengthening ties after years of tension, particularly highlighting mutual economic interests and ambitious investments. Young elaborates on the strategic military cooperation and the implications for both nations amid fluctuating oil prices. The conversation also touches on burgeoning tech partnerships, showcasing Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and its efforts to diversify the economy.

May 11, 2025 • 18min
Tariffs and terroir
François Labbé, President of the Burgundy Wine Interprofessional Office, represents 3,500 winemakers in the prestigious Burgundy region. He shares insights on the $400 million wine export to the U.S. and the looming threat of import tariffs. Discussions cover the unique terroir of Burgundian wines, the challenges local vintners face, and how American competitors in Oregon and California view the tariff situation. Labbé also emphasizes the resilience of Burgundy's winemakers amidst market fluctuations and the intricate relationship of the wine trade.

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May 8, 2025 • 18min
How Zara changed fashion
Take a journey to Zara's headquarters in Galicia, Spain, where data-driven strategies meet cutting-edge fashion design. Discover the intricate creative processes behind seasonal collections that captivate trends. Learn how Zara's agile production and localized supply chain keep them ahead amidst rising competition. Dive into the challenges they face as newer brands disrupt the market and find out how they're navigating these changes while staying committed to sustainability and customer engagement.

May 7, 2025 • 17min
Businesses on wheels
Mobile businesses are experiencing a surge, transforming everything from food trucks to beauty vans. Rural France serves as a pioneer area, highlighting how these ventures connect communities with essential services. Guests from India and Kenya share their insights on global trends, while innovative models adapt to consumer demands. The journey of two British women launching a food truck in Nairobi offers relatable challenges and triumphs. Discover the creative repurposing of vehicles to meet the rising demand for flexible, affordable business solutions.

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May 6, 2025 • 17min
How prepared is China for a new trade war?
The podcast dives into the escalating trade war between China and the United States, uncovering the stark reality behind China's resilient facade. It highlights the rising tariffs impacting Chinese exporters and the increasing unemployment pressures within factories. Perspectives from economists reveal a growing nationalism among citizens amid economic uncertainty. The discussion also focuses on the strategies the Chinese government is implementing to support small businesses and mitigate job losses, while American consumers brace for potential supply chain disruptions.

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May 5, 2025 • 18min
Inside Spain's housing crisis
The rising rental costs in Spain are pushing many to the streets in protest. Residents face a dire housing crisis, forced into shared accommodations due to unaffordability. The influence of mass tourism is shrinking the available housing stock for locals. With stagnant wages and soaring rents, public unrest is growing, sparking calls for government intervention. As local residents grapple with displacement, potential solutions are explored amid ongoing debates about regulation and tenant rights.

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May 4, 2025 • 17min
Counting the cost of childcare in the US
Elliot Haspel, a senior fellow at the Family Policy Lab, dives into the skyrocketing childcare costs in the U.S. He shares insights on how these expenses can surpass rent, leaving families in dire straits. The conversation highlights the struggles of parents, particularly a mother of triplets, as they navigate financial burdens and low government support. Haspel also discusses the hardships faced by early childhood educators and compares the U.S. system with more supportive models in countries like Germany and Canada.

May 1, 2025 • 17min
Business Daily meets: US healthcare CEO Judy Faulkner
Judy Faulkner, the founder and CEO of Epic Systems, started her company in a basement with just $70,000 and a vision to enhance patient data management. She discusses her journey, emphasizing her commitment to company independence amidst industry challenges. The conversation dives into the complexities of electronic health records and the ethical implications of data sharing. Judy also highlights the critical need for preventive care and equitable access in healthcare, sparking a reflection on societal values in health decisions.

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Apr 30, 2025 • 22min
From guerrillas to entrepreneurs
Explore the remarkable journey of former FARC guerrillas as they transition from conflict to civilian life. Hear how they confront the challenges of reintegration with stories of beekeeping and craft beer production. Delve into the emotional narrative of a woman whose mother was kidnapped, raising questions about the societal investment in former combatants. Experience the balance of triumphs and trials in a post-war Colombia, where personal redemption meets the quest for societal acceptance.