Mexico vs US: guns, drugs and trade

墨西哥对美:枪支、毒品与贸易

World Business Report

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2025-02-21

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President Trump designated Mexican drug cartels as terrorist groups. But Mexico's president said they will never tolerate an "invasion" of it's national sovereignty. And the James Bond film franchise will no longer be controlled by the Broccoli dynasty. Creative control will now be given to Amazon MGM Studios. The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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  • Hello and welcome to World Business Report from the BBC World Service.

  • I'm Roger Hearing and on this edition Mexico's president follows up on the Trump administration designating some drug cartels as terrorists, but accusing American gun makers whose weapon the cartels use of assisting terrorists.

  • Also the spy who joined Amazon, the family that ran the James Bond franchise for decades, stand aside for Jeff Bezos.

  • Also, what the US Clampdown on undocumented migrants is doing to American small businesses and that big heavy sandal may be comfortable, but the Birkenstock you might be wearing is now officially not a a work of art.

  • But first, Mexico's president has raised the stakes in its confrontation with the US over trade, drugs and migrants.

  • In one of his first acts as president, Donald Trump designated several Mexican drug cartels as terrorist groups.

  • Now his Mexican counterpart, Claudia Sheinbaum, says her country's legal case that U.S. arms manufacturers allow their weapons to end up in cartel hands should therefore include a new charge that that they are complicit with terrorists.