2025-04-02
52 分钟Hello and welcome to Business Matters.
I'm Roger Hearing.
On the program today, what can we expect from President Trump's announcement on Wednesday on US tariffs?
Argentina's poverty declines and inflation drops.
As President Millay found a way to turn the economy around,
we hear about Finland's boom in defence technology companies.
The war in Ukraine just kind of put everything on steroids.
You know, things started happening a lot faster.
And I guess we all aware, at least here in this part of Europe,
of the new reality, which is that the world is a lot more insecure than it used to be.
And as four new films about the Beatles are announced,
why after six decades do the Fab Four continue to keep a hold on our culture?
And I'll be joined throughout the program by two guests on opposite sides of the world,
Kimberly Adams, senior Washington correspondent for Marketplace, who's joining us on the line from Washington.
Kimberly, a very good evening to you.
Thank you so much.
Lovely to be here.
And across the other side of the world, Han Lin,
China country director at the Asia Group, who's joining us on the line from Shanghai.
Han, a very good morning to you.