Trump demands Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender’

特朗普要求伊朗“无条件投降”

Business Matters

2025-06-18

46 分钟
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President Trump is demanding Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender’ as the conflict with Israel enters its sixth day. The US leader was supposed to be in Canada for the G7 summit, but decided to leave early. Has his absence there overshadowed its talks on Ukraine? We’ll hear from a reporter who’s at the summit. Meanwhile in Brazil, oil exploration rights are up for auction - even as the country prepares to host the UN climate conference COP30. An environmental activist tells us why oil exploration in the South American country must be stopped. And is China's biggest car manufacturer BYD playing fair? Our reporter has been speaking with the firm's executive vice president. Global business news, with live guests and contributions from Asia and the USA.
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  • And this is Andrew Peach with Business Matters from the BBC World Service.

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  • Today,

  • President Trump says he wants an unconditional surrender by Iran amid speculation that the US is going to get involved in Israel's campaign.

  • In the last few hours,

  • the US Security Council has been meeting and the president had been talking to the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

  • Just before it hosts the COP 30 summit, Brazil is auctioning oil exploration rights.

  • We'll get to that later.

  • and will ask if China's biggest car manufacturer BYD is playing fair.

  • they will receive equally or maybe better subsidy from Chinese government

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  • I'm joined throughout the programme by two guests.

  • Takara Small is the National Technology columnist at the CBC in Toronto.

  • Hi Takara.

  • Hello.

  • And we've got Yoshio Ishikura with us today, Professor Emeritus at the Hizo Tsubasa University,

  • currently a member of the World Economic Forum's expert network.

  • Good to have you with us.