Nvidia reports blockbuster results

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Business Matters

2025-08-28

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Californian computer chipmaker Nvidia has reported record revenue figures of almost US$47bn for the second quarter of this year, surpassing all market expectations after being boosted by big tech firms eager to expand their artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. The Santa Clara-based business claims its likely grow to $54bn, but its positioning in China appear somewhat uncertain as executives said they "continue to work through geopolitical issues" due to the ongoing international tariff wars. Meanwhile Donald Trump's steep 50% tariffs on India have kicked in after Washington's window for a trade deal lapsed and the US president issued an order imposing an additional 25% penalty on New Delhi over its purchases of Russian oil. While India prime minister Modi has criticised the levies as "unfair, unjustified and unreasonable", Roger Hearing will be joined by Karen Percy in Melbourne and Walter Todd in South Carolina to discuss what this could mean for both countries and who will be picking up the extra costs? Elsewhere Donald Trump has threatened the billionaire financier, George Soros, with an indictment for racketeering. We hear about the challenges endured by professional golfers trying to survive in Africa. And keep it down - a campaign has begun in London after a growing number of people said they felt aggravated by headphone-dodgers who broadcast music and entertainment for all passengers to hear on the city's trains and buses. Global business news, with live guests and contributions from Asia and the USA.
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  • And welcome to Business Matters.

  • I'm Roger Hearing.

  • On the programme today, India moves into the era of 50% tariffs on many of its export to the US.

  • For some businesses, it's a small bump in the road.

  • For others, it's a disaster.

  • By our most conservative projections,

  • these tariffs are going to cost us half a million to three-fourths of 750k,

  • which is just not something that we can withstand.

  • Also today,

  • Donald Trump threatens the billionaire financier George Soros with an indictment for racketeering,

  • how professional golfers are surviving in Africa,

  • and the aggravation of having to listen to other people's music and entertainment on trains and buses.

  • I just sit there and think, oh, lovely, and then I hear, ah,

  • and it's sometimes very loud, and then they're ringing or they're watching some sort of loud film.

  • She's a bit of a bugbear for me.

  • when our London's transport chiefs are trying to do something about it.

  • And I'll be joined throughout the programme by two guests on opposite sides of the world.

  • Karen Percy, senior freelance reporter, joins us online from Melbourne.

  • So, Karen, a very good day, good morning to you, I guess.

  • Good morning to you, Roger.