Hello and welcome to business matters I'm Roger hearing on the program today the plane crash in India that's left more than 240 people dead as Investigations begin what will it mean for Air India and for the plane maker Boeing?
Also,
we speak to the premier of the Canadian province Alberta on the relationship with the US tariffs and a plan for a new oil pipeline Plus the problems Americans have with affording their favorite meat A lot of people can't afford the steak,
so they're choosing down to still get the meat experience.
And how Meta, Facebook's parent company,
is buying into new geothermal energy technology in order to power its AI programs.
And I'll be joined throughout this program by two guests on opposite sides of the world,
Jessica Kine, business consultant, who's joining us on the line from Tokyo.
Jessica, a very good morning to you.
Top of the morning to you, Roger.
Good to have you with us.
Across the other side of the world, Alexander Kaufmann,
award-winning reporter and author of the newsletter Field Notes on Substack,
who's joining us on the line from New York.
So, Alexander, very good evening to you.
Good evening.
Thank you for having me.
Good to have you both in, which I always usually do by getting a sense,
I suppose, of what's making the news where you are.
So, Jessica, what's going on in Tokyo today?