Clashes in South Korea after investigators try to arrest the President

调查人员试图逮捕总统后韩国发生冲突

Business Matters

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2025-01-03

49 分钟
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We are in South Korea where police are dispersing the impeached president's supporters who have been blocking access to his residence. They are jostling with protesters. We hear from the owner of several restaurants in New Orleans after a man drove a truck into a crowd. The attack took place at Bourbon Street a well-known tourist hotspot that is filled with restaurants, bars and clubs. Presenter Rahul Tandon also hears from a US based bike manufacturer about the impact tariffs will have on the global economy as well as on US companies which rely on Chinese parts.
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  • Hello and welcome to Business Matters here on the BBC World Service with me, Rahul Tandem.

  • We got plenty coming up on the program.

  • Lots of developments taking place in South Korea and New Orleans and we're going to bring you the very latest on those during the course of the program.

  • As always, we're joined by two guests from different parts of the world.

  • We have Zaima Islam from the Daily Star, who's there in Bangladesh, regular guest on the program, always smiling away.

  • Zaima, how are you?

  • Hi.

  • Hi Rahul.

  • Good morning.

  • I'm good.

  • The lineup looks great.

  • It does, doesn't it?

  • Well, that's very good.

  • Promising start to the program when one of the guests is enthused about what's coming up.

  • Also with us we have Juan Carlos Baker Pineda, former Mexican Vice Minister for Foreign Trade.

  • Juan Carlos, always a pleasure having you on the program.

  • How is life in Mexico this morning?

  • Rahul, Good evening from Mexico.

  • It's just 7:00 in the afternoon here.