2025-07-11
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It's the podcast exploring the lives and livelihoods of some of the world's richest people,
but this time there's a twist.
On Good Bad Dead Billionaire, we are looking back on the lives of some titans of US industry.
From one of the founders of the American retail giant Walmart, Sam Walton,
to the first lady of Wall Street, Hetty Green,
that's Good Bad Dead Billionaire from the BBC World Service.
Listen now, search for Good Bad Billionaire wherever you get your BBC podcasts.
This is Andrew Peach with World Business Report.
President Trump sells here and posed a 35% tax on imports from Canada from next month.
U.S. officials say many goods won't be affected.
We'll unpack that for you.
There are positive talks between the U.S. and China at the gathering of Eastern Southeast Asian foreign ministers.
We're here from a former Malaysian government minister about how they're responding to the threat of U.S. tariffs.
There's also been talk about deepening trade between the ASEAN countries and so that as well
as to ensure that the region not too dependent on one country or another when it comes to trade.
And on World Population Day,
which countries are experiencing rapid growth and which are grappling with aging populations and declining birth rates?
First, President Trump announced his plans for a new 35% tariff on Canadian imports from next month.
Mr Trump cited the fentanyl crisis in what he calls unfair barriers to US dairy exports,