Hello and welcome to World Business Report on the BBC World Service.
I'm Will Bain.
Great as always to have your company on the programme.
Today, Indian tourists and companies start to threaten boycotts of Turkey and Azerbaijan.
We'll explain why shortly and try and look at what kind of impact it might have and is having already.
Also on the programme today, as Portugal gets set for elections,
we're going to be taking a look in that European country.
The only reason why right now Portugal is not losing population is because of migration.
We need immigration and we need a high level of immigration,
but that has to be done in a controlled, in a regulated way.
And the businessman and dealmaker who travels a lot and therefore needs a very important employee looked after.
We had a visitor in our office discussing a deal about selling a business jet.
And, you know, the conversation was pretty critical, stressful and serious.
But suddenly Jerry jumped on the visitor's lap.
In the end of this conversation, we make a good deal of selling business jet.
Yeah, not the top dealmaker you might imagine.
Jerry the Cat, a British short hair, seven years old.
They're looking for a member of staff to come and look after Jerry and not just look after him,
play him classical music to help him keep making those deals in the aviation sector.
We will explain all before we leave you today, I promise, here on World Business Report.