Hello and welcome to World Business Report on the BBC World Service.
I'm Will Bain, thanks for being with us.
Why does President Trump want tariffs on where films get made?
It's something we'll be delving into in just a moment and looking at what the impact could be for those in the creative industries right around the world as a result.
Also today, why Ghana is kicking out foreign traders on its gold markets.
We'll hear from the country's recently installed gold mining regulator on the programme.
And does this sound familiar?
How the cost of childcare continues to create major headaches for millions of workers.
People, when I found out I had twins, their first reaction was,
oh, you're going to quit your job, right?
But we're a household that relies on two incomes.
Yeah, all that to come before we leave you today here on World Business Report.
We're going to start, though, by talking movies.
Are people born wicked?
Or do they have wickedness thrust upon them?
I never forgot it, but a slave could take revenge against an emperor.
This Wolverine let down his entire world.
Three films there, Wicked, Gladiator 2 and Deadpool Wolverine,
three films with something in common, made by US production companies, but importantly today,
and given the context of the story, filmed outside, or predominantly so,