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A daily update on the latest business and economic news. Live from Monday to Thursday at 9:15am and 6:45pm Paris time.... more
FAQs about Business:How many episodes does Business have?The podcast currently has 1,079 episodes available.
September 18, 2023French supermarkets call out food producers for ‘shrinkflation’French retail giant Carrefour has started putting stickers on products that have shrunk in size but that cost the same or even more, in a bid to warn customers against "shrinkflation". The move comes ahead of new contract talks that are set to begin soon. Meanwhile, the government is planning to temporarily lift a ban on retailers selling fuel at below-cost, in order to help households struggling to cope with stubbornly high inflation....more5minPlay
September 15, 2023Thousands of workers begin strike at three major US automakersGeneral Motors, Stellantis and Ford are being hit by walkouts Friday after talks broke down between the automakers and the United Auto Workers union. It's the first time all three companies have been affected by a strike simultaneously, which is being described as the "most ambitious US industrial action in decades". Workers' demands include a 36% pay increase, shorter working hours and an end to varying tiers of wages for factory jobs....more6minPlay
September 13, 2023Apple launches new iPhone as push to diversify supply chain continuesApple launched its latest iPhone on Tuesday during an event at its California headquarters, highlighting the device’s new features such as a USB charging port and a titanium lining. The company is diversifying its supply chain away from China by increasing the number of smartphones made in India. Also in this edition, a traffic jam is forming at the entrance of the Panama Canal as passage has been restricted to conserve water. German sandal brand Birkenstock files for an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange. We take a closer look....more6minPlay
September 12, 2023Google faces 10-week trial over charges of unfair competitionGoogle and its parent company Alphabet will spend the next ten weeks on the docket in a federal court in Washington DC as they face accusations of rigging the market in their favour. FRANCE 24’s correspondent Eric Pape explains what this might mean for the tech giant as he reports from Los Angeles. We also take a look at an Amnesty International report on human rights abuses within DR Congo’s growing cobalt and copper mining industry, which is driven by rising demand for electric vehicle batteries....more6minPlay
September 11, 2023US, Vietnam deepen economic cooperation amid tensions with ChinaUS President Joe Biden and Vietnamese leader Nguyen Phu Trong have signed a "strategic partnership" on semiconductor manufacturing and rare earth minerals in a bid to counter China's influence in the Asia-Pacific region. We take a closer look. Also, Chevron tries to head off strikes at its Australian LNG plants, and Taylor Swift's "Eras" tour boosts the US hotel industry....more7minPlay
September 08, 2023Biden, Modi reaffirm cooperation on defence and tech ahead of G20Shortly after touching down in New Delhi for the G20 summit, US President Joe Biden met with Indian PM Narendra Modi for just under an hour of talks. The two leaders released a statement reaffirming cooperation on issues ranging from semiconductor chips to nuclear energy. Biden also welcomed a request for New Delhi to procure 31 General Atomics MQ-9B drones, which the two countries said would enhance the Indian military's intelligence and surveillance capabilities. We take a closer look....more5minPlay
September 08, 2023Apple shares fall amid reports of iPhone ban by Chinese governmentApple's market value has tumbled by some $200 billion in the wake of reports that Beijing has banned iPhones among government employees. We take a closer look. Also, Chinese car manufacturers make inroads into the European market, and New York City cracks down on Airbnb....more7minPlay
September 07, 2023UK hails 'bespoke agreement' as it rejoins EU science funding scheme HorizonThe UK has announced it's rejoining the European Union's flagship science funding programme, Horizon. In the wake of Brexit, London had been blocked from re-associating with the scheme, which is the world's biggest civil research and innovation programme. The UK government says the new deal gives local scientists "unrivalled opportunities" at a good price for taxpayers. We take a closer look....more5minPlay
September 07, 2023White House cancels Alaskan oil leases awarded in final days of Trump presidencyThe Biden administration has scrapped oil leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge on the basis of "legal deficiencies". The leases awarded by the Trump administration had been widely criticised by environmental groups. However, the White House's move comes after it approved an oil drilling project in another Alaskan reserve a few months ago. Also in this edition, China's trade slump persists and our Taiwan correspondent Lucie Barbazanges meets with insiders from the semiconductor industry....more7minPlay
September 06, 2023Africa Climate Summit seeks changes to global financial architectureAccording to the International Energy Agency, global investment will need to surge to $2 trillion a year within a decade to reach the Paris climate agreement goals. One of the hurdles to financing the green transition in Africa is ballooning debt. A new paper by the Debt Relief for a Green and Inclusive Project shows the region will face debt servicing costs that are roughly the same as their climate financing needs. For more, we spoke to Kevin P. Gallagher of Boston University's Global Development Policy Center....more10minPlay
FAQs about Business:How many episodes does Business have?The podcast currently has 1,079 episodes available.