Sudan's civil war is devastating lives and its economy

苏丹内战正毁灭着生命,摧残着其经济。

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2025-04-16

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Two years into a civil war, Sudan is home to the world's largest humanitarian crisis. The International Red Cross is urging all sides to stop attacks on civilian infrastructure. Also, President Trump claims China has withdrawn from a contract with the American aircraft manufacturer, Boeing. As Peru’s economy grows more slowly than expected, Sam Fenwick asks if it and other emerging economies could gain from a weaker dollar?
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  • Hello and welcome to World Business Report from the BBC World Service.

  • I'm Sam Fennick.

  • Coming up today, as Sudan's civil war enters its third year,

  • we'll hear about the desperate measures people are taking to survive.

  • Last year, Amanian or community tried to sell three of his children at the market just so someone else could feed them.

  • We have a rare glimpse into what Chinese traders really think about the ongoing trade war between China and the United States.

  • This is a clue, this is a clue.

  • What are you going to do?

  • What's going to happen?

  • How are you going to sell your products?

  • I believe Trump will change the demand.

  • So you think you have your fingers crossed?

  • Yes, I believe I have my fingers crossed, yes.

  • And Peru's economic growth has slowed, but could it and other emerging economies gain from a weaker dollar?

  • That's all coming up here in World Business Report over the next 30 minutes.

  • First though, let's turn to Sudan,

  • which on Tuesday is being called the centre of the world's largest humanitarian crisis.

  • Tens of thousands of people have been killed and thousands have fled their homes in two years of civil war.

  • Fighting began with armed clashes between the RSF paramilitaries and the Sudanese armed forces.