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Erika Soderstrom

Associate Producer

Erika works with a group of extraordinary producers to chase business and economic stories heard on “Marketplace Morning Report.”

Latest from Erika Soderstrom

  • What impact will new tariffs on Chinese EVs have on the EU market?
    Jewel Samad/AFP via Getty Images

    From the BBC World Service: The European Union has given the green light to big tariffs on electric vehicles made in China, but not all member states or European car manufacturers are happy with the decision. 

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  • Are you a wind turbine technician? A dog chiropractor? How about a golf ball diver? If so, we want to hear from you.
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    “Marketplace Morning Report” is exploring the odd, unusual and downright weird jobs that help prop up our economy.

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  • How the port strike might play out on grocery shelves
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    Will the ongoing port strike lead to food shortages? It depends on both businesses and shoppers. Plus, retailers bet on big consumer spending this holiday season, OpenAI’s massive new valuation, and a “temperature check” on U.S.-China economic relations.

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  • West Coast ports kick into high gear
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    As we enter day three of port strikes along the East and Gulf Coasts, ports on the West Coast are fielding record high amounts of diverted cargo. Plus, reassessing the legality of election betting, and the knock-on effects of stricter new SNAP requirements for older adults.

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  • Japanese Yen cash bills
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    From the BBC World Service: The Japanese stock market gains followed Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba saying the time wasn’t right for further increases in borrowing costs.

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  • When companies make political contributions, it’s risky business
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    How businesses strategically funnel cash toward political causes, what they hope to gain, and what they might be risking. Plus, the trucking industry braces for the impact of the dockworkers strike, and an antitrust case against Amazon moves forward.

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  • Dockworkers strike, day two
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    Dockworkers from East and Gulf Coast ports enter the second day of a strike, with tensions centered around wages and automation. Plus, crude oil prices rise slightly amid escalating violence in the Middle East, and new car sales stall in response to high prices and interest rates.

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  • “Wager’s Action off Cartagena” (depicting the moment the San José exploded) by Samuel Scott.
    National Maritime Museum, London)

    From the BBC World Service: The San José is being hailed as the most valuable shipwreck in the world — it’s a Spanish galleon which sank in the Caribbean more than 300 years ago. Now there’s a legal battle over who has a claim to the treasure, which is valued at £18 billion. Plus, global oil prices rise amid increasing tension in the Middle East.

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  • The “Megalopolis” flop and Hollywood’s reluctance to take risks
    Robert Okine/Getty Images for Lionsgate

    “Megalopolis” is the latest original film — one that’s not a sequel or remake — to struggle to attract audiences to the theater.

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  • Dockworkers from Maine to Texas are now on strike
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    The strike is impacting shipments of things like fresh food, cars and machinery.

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