The EU plans a €2 fee on cheap parcels from China, hitting companies like Temu and Shein. We hear from the Chief Executive of the European Consumer Association.Syria has a chance to reboot its economy as the EU lifts some sanctions. We hear from Syrian businesses on what this second chance could mean for them.And Devina Gupta finds out how the world’s largest maker of electric vehicle batteries has had the biggest stock market listing of the year.
--------
26:28
The Chinese battery maker powering ahead of its competition
China's Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL) supplies major carmakers including Tesla, Volkswagen and Toyota. We ask how it has become one of the world's fastest-growing firms.Elsewhere, a 50-year land dispute off West Africa is now centred on oil deposits.And, the flight attendants in Spain who have been asked to give back a pay rise.The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
--------
26:30
From fishing to food exports: What's the UK's deal with the EU?
The UK and the EU have reached a new deal setting out post-Brexit relations on areas including fishing rights, trade and defence.We hear from the Irish fishing community, a food exporter in the UK and what a "youth experience scheme" could mean for businesses in France.Also, Andrew Peach finds out how one of the most important companies in the world is helping shape the future of the global economy.
--------
26:29
UK-EU deal: what impact could it have on businesses?
The UK and the EU have reached a new deal setting out post-Brexit relations on areas including fishing rights, trade and defence.We look through what's actually been agreed, what it means for businesses and consumers right across Europe and find out what it tells us about global trade more broadly and whether it’s a sign of things to come.You can contact us on WhatsApp or send us a voicenote: +44 330 678 3033.
--------
26:28
Wegovy firm unexpectedly forces boss to step down
Novo Nordisk, the company that makes the weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, is abruptly ousting its chief executive, Lars Fruergaard Jørgensen, over concerns the firm is losing ground in the popular weight-loss drug market.
Consumer boycotts of countries and companies are on the rise, with the latest being an Indian tourism boycott of Turkey and Azerbaijan. This comes as some Canadians boycott the US, while others refuse to buy from some specific companies over their policies.
And Rahul Tandon hears about why some private companies in the USA see an opportunity in this rail sector, as there are concerns over the US federal government looking to pull back from supporting rail.