From the BBC World Service: Carmakers in Europe call for a delay to a new post-Brexit trade tax. Plus, the debut of a major motor championship has opened business opportunities across India.
From the BBC World Service: Spotify’s CEO explains the decision. Then: a closer look at the territorial stand-off between Beijing and the Philippines taking place in the South China Sea.
Voice actors and motion actors represented by SAG-AFTRA have voted to authorize a strike. We explore. Then, Ford pauses construction at a battery plant site.
From the BBC World Service: Shares in the Chinese property giant Evergrande plunged after it said it’s unable to issue new debt. Plus, Lego hits a brick wall in its quest to be more eco-friendly.
The owner of the Liverpool-based Everton soccer club has agreed to sell to a Miami-based investment group. What’s behind the surge in Transatlantic team ownership?
Aid to child care centers will start to disappear at the end of the month, while federal spending on kids has dipped. We also do the numbers on
a government shutdown.
From the BBC World Service: The United Kingdom is set to clear a fresh Microsoft-Activision deal. Then, strikes end at Chevron’s Australia LNG plants. Later: recapping this week’s interest rate decisions.