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Good Bad Billionaire is back for a brand new season.
And this time, we're shaking things up on the podcast,
looking back on the lives and fortunes of US industry titans.
From one of the founders of the American retail giant Walmart, Sam Walton.
To the aviator, filmmaker, property tycoon,
playboy and original eccentric billionaire, Howard Hughes.
Simon and I are asking if they were good, bad or just another billionaire.
That's Good Bad Dead Billionaire from the BBC World Service.
With me, Zing Zing.
And me, Simon Jack.
Listen now, search for Good Bad... billionaire wherever you get your BBC podcasts.
Hello and welcome to World Business Report on the BBC World Service will be with you today great as always to have your company here on the programme coming up today Australia's Prime Minister tries to walk a diplomatic tightrope on a trip to its key trading partner.
China is our major trading partner so this week we will have important meetings about tourism about decarbonisation of steel.
Yeah we'll have more on that shortly also today how should the European Union be gearing up for its new trade tariff deadline with the United States we'll get the thoughts of a former European trade negotiator and one of the biggest names in brewing is 50.
This right here the legendary light beer The originator, the inventor.
But as Miller Lite and other light beers seem to be seeing their sales squeezed,
what does the next 50 years I suppose hold for that bit of the industry and Miller Lite as well?
We'll be taking a look at that as well,
really interesting conversation a little bit later on here on World Business Report.