Hello and welcome to Business Matters.
I'm Leanna Bern.
Donald Trump has cut off trade talks with Canada as tensions flare over a tech tax and the US says it's time to trade truce with China,
all to do with critical minerals.
Plus, we'll hear from a US business worried about supply chains, pricing and policy whiplash.
If you're feeling the economic headwinds these days,
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I'll be joined throughout the program by two guests on opposite sides of the world.
First up, Colin Peacock from Radio New Zealand and Wellington.
Hello, Colin.
Thanks for joining us.
Diana, you talked about headwinds there.
If it's headwinds, you're after Wellington.
Capital of New Zealand is the place to be for those at the moment.
You're going to have to tell us more.
You can't just say that and leave it there.
Stormy weather.
This is a city renowned for its heavy winds.
What other people call gales, we call a light breeze.
But it's been very wet and heavy.