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This is Andrew Peach with World Business Report here on the BBC World Service.
Today,
President Trump says he'll fix the US Trade deficit with Japan by exporting record volumes of liquefied natural gas.
Japan wanted to buy LNG and Biden wouldn't sell it.
And I'm trying to figure that one out.
Maybe it was the environment.
In just over six hours time, virtually all the USAID staff are due to go on leave.
Now a judge says he'll temporarily block some elements of the Trump administration's plan to dismantle the agency.
We'll look at the impact on Colombia, the biggest recipient of US Aid in Latin America.
And I'm going to catch up with Teddy,
who spoke to me on World Business Report 4 weeks ago when her restaurant in Malibu,
her had been destroyed by the wildfires.
We evacuated two nights ago and our crew was in the building and the fireman came and said, you need to leave.