Hello and welcome to World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
I'm Roger Hearing, and on this edition, one of the world's richest companies, NVIDIA,
beats expectations on its earnings despite the tariff wars,
but could a bigger hit to its profits be on the way?
Also 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?
Slovakia legalises the selling of meat from the endangered brown bear.
But will anyone actually eat it?
But let's start with Nvidia.
Huge success in the tech world,
the chipmaker vying with Apple for the position of the world's richest company.
So its latest quarterly earnings have been awaited with some interest,
especially in this period of tariff chaos.
In fact, the company beat expectations despite export controls,
a $4.5 billion hit from US tariffs being less than feared.
Nvidia said it made a profit of $18.8 billion on a revenue of $44.1 billion,
causing shares to rise nearly 4% in aftermarket trading.
But it does seem that the biggest hit could be yet to come.