Tariffs, China and the US - Can the WTO intervene?

中国和美国的关税可以干预吗?

Business Matters

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2025-02-06

49 分钟
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China complains to the World Trade Organisation about US President Donald Trump's tariffs, but with no active judging panel, does the WTO have the capabilities to intervene? As the growing trade war between the World's two leading economies hots up, Roger Hearing discusses whether the WTO has a future in adjudicating international trade disputes. Elsewhere, do you use artificial intelligence in your workplace? Or are you allowed to? We find out why some people are sneakily using AI tools without their managers approval. And a man from Indonesia has been hired as Japan's first-ever foreign bus driver. Does this show the Japanese government's new determination to let in more overseas workers? Global business news, with live guests and contributions from Asia and the USA.
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  • Hello and welcome to Business Matters.

  • I'm Roger Hearing.

  • Coming up on the program today, China takes its dispute over US Tariffs to the World Trade Organization.

  • Also, how Japan is running out of workers.

  • Are foreign migrant laborers an answer they're prepar accept the issue of debanking debated in the U.

  • S Congress.

  • Are financial institutions discriminating against certain groups or industries?

  • The insurance crisis caused by the Californian wildfires.

  • Plus is it permissible to bring an AI app to work to do your job for you.

  • And I'll be joined throughout the program by two guests on opposite sides of the world.

  • Juan Carlos Baker Pineda, CEO at Ansley Consulting, who's joining us on the line from Mexico City.

  • Juan Carlos, a very good evening to you.