Why are government debts going up globally?

全球政府债务为何不断攀升?

World Business Report

2025-09-03

26 分钟
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As government borrowing costs and debts rise around the world, we take a closer look at Japan, the UK and the US, and ask why? Hannah Mullane speaks to New Zealand's minister of immigration Erica Stanford as the Antipodean country plans to open up their housing market to foreign investors as part of a golden visa programme. Elsewhere we discuss how TSMC, the biggest semi-conductor producer making chips for electronic products, has become the latest company to face restrictions from the US government as it looks to limit China's access to American technology. And amid its tariff war with the US, we find out why some grocers in Canada have been ticked off for falsely labelling goods as Canadian. The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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  • Hello and welcome to World Business Report from the BBC World Service.

  • I'm Hannah Malane, coming up on today's programme.

  • As government borrowing costs rise around the world, we'll ask why.

  • And we'll head to New Zealand

  • as they plan to open up their housing market to foreign investors as part of their Golden Visa programme.

  • We really want to encourage migrant investors to spend more time in New Zealand.

  • When they are here more often they get to know their local community and outside of their initial investment they tend to invest more.