Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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The adults saving the toy industry
Adults buying toys for themselves are keeping a struggling toy market alive
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Trump’s tariffs: The price of spice
It was the origin of global trade - but could the modern industry be at risk?
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Why is Europe falling behind the US?
The EU was the world's biggest economy in 2008 - we find out what has gone wrong.
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Meet the 'workfluencers'
More companies want their employees to share their working lives on social media
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What's going on with US egg prices?
Stores are charging up to $10 a dozen, and some restaurants are raising prices
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Wine in decline?
Chilean producers are trying to reach a new generation of consumers
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How to reduce west Africa’s smuggling problem
Consumer goods, fuel and cocoa are all crossing Ghana’s northern border illegally
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Ghana: the real cost of smuggling
Consumer goods, fuel, gold and cocoa are all crossing the border illegally
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Argentina's 'agri-tech' innovators
The country is proving to be fertile ground for food and farming start-up businesses
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Armenia: Silicon Valley of the Caucasus?
The small country in the South Caucasus has big tech ambitions
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India’s frugal start-ups
In villages around the country, everyday challenges are inspiring smart solutions
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Can Finland compete as Europe’s start-up capital?
The Nordic nation wants to be a thriving environment for entrepreneurs
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Start-ups: from campus to commerce
We look at the businesses that have 'spun-out' from universities
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Business Daily meets: Julia Hartz
The CEO of Eventbrite on how she founded one of the world's largest ticketing platforms
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Is Colombia’s flower power under threat?
The country is a major exporter of cut flowers - but suppliers face uncertainty
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South Korea: Why are more stores going staff-free?
We explore whether unmanned shops and bars are the solution to the labour shortage
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South Korea: Can immigration grow its workforce?
The country is facing a labour shortage following decades of low birth rate
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South Korea: How has it managed to reverse depopulation?
The country has spent billions of dollars trying to improve its child birth rate
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Microsoft at 50
It's one of the world's biggest companies - we get exclusive access to the Seattle HQ
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Saudi Arabia: The saviour of boxing?
We explore the global sport's revival - largely thanks to investment from the Kingdom
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Is the Vatican Jubilee living up to its promise?
Hotels and businesses were expecting a big boost - so what's the reality three months in?
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How Finland became a hotspot for defence tech
The Northern European country is seeing rapid growth in start-ups and investment
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How the Covid pandemic changed us
Five years on, small business owners around the world reflect
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Business Daily meets: Benedetto Vigna
We talk to the chief executive of Ferrari
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The future of the Olympics
We're in Greece to find out what challenges await the new IOC president, Kirsty Coventry
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Chile's salmon farming puzzle
Despite its growing popularity, the industry is facing a number of challenges
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'Made in Canada': is manufacturing coming home?
In the wake of US-imposed tariffs, some Canadian businesses are 'reshoring' operations
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USAID: What happened when the funding stopped?
The US government's main overseas aid agency has cancelled projects worldwide
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Business Daily meets: Sim Tshabalala
The CEO of one of Africa's largest banks shares his hopes for the continent
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Myanmar scam: A victim's story
We hear from a Sri Lankan woman who was trafficked and forced to commit cyber fraud