Nvidia earnings boom to 70% despite tariffs

英伟达收益激增70%,尽管面临关税压力

Business Matters

2025-05-29

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Nvidia, a huge success in the tech world, reported its latest quarterly earnings. The chipmaker, vying with Apple for the position of the world's richest company, beat expectations despite export controls. Elon Musk, , the billionaire and co-founder and CEO of Tesla, has criticised one of the signature policies of President Donald Trump, marking a break from the US president who he helped to win re-election in 2024. And the meat of brown bears, a protected species in the EU, could soon be available to eat in Slovakia after the populist government approved plans for sale. Roger hears from a food tour guide who tested the meat before. Throughout the programme, we will be joined by two guests on opposite sides of the world: Michael Malone, a veteran Silicon Valley journalist and host of the Silicon Insider podcast in the US, and Zyma Islam, senior reporter for The Daily Star in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • Hello and welcome to Business Matters.

  • I'm Roger Hearing.

  • Coming up on the programme, one of the world's richest companies,

  • NVIDIA, beats expectations on its earnings despite the tariff wars.

  • But could there be a bigger hit to its profits on the way?

  • Also a bit of a rift in Trump world.

  • Elon Musk isn't happy with the President's big, beautiful finance bill.

  • A German court case sets a precedent for climate change impact to be laid at the door of fossil fuel companies.

  • Fancy a slice of bear?

  • La Slovakia is legalising the selling of meat from the endangered brown bear.

  • But is anyone actually going to eat it?

  • And I'll be joined throughout the programme by two guests on opposite sides of the world.

  • Michael Malone, journalist and host of the Silicon Insider podcast,

  • who's joining us from Silicon Valley.

  • Michael, good evening and welcome to the programme.

  • Good to be here again.

  • Good to have you there.

  • Across the other side of the world, we're also joined by Zahima Islam,

  • senior reporter for The Daily Star, who's joining us on the line from Dhaka.

  • So, Zahima, a very good morning to you.