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welcome to talking business weekly with me current aaron heslehurst.od crisis, around at what is on the show. it is called the global food crisis, around the world, vital supplies are trapped in ukraine, drive up prices. i will take a look at some of the effects, that the song through cuts are having in africa africa, and how will the developing world to cope. i will the developing world to cope. i will be discussing
welcome to talking business weekly with me current aaron heslehurst.od crisis, around at what is on the show. it is called the global food crisis, around the world, vital supplies are trapped in ukraine, drive up prices. i will take a look at some of the effects, that the song through cuts are having in africa africa, and how will the developing world to cope. i will the developing world to cope. i will be discussing
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now on bbc news: talking business with aaron heslehurst. hello.et us take a look at what is on the show. the global economy is facing multiple crises, from supply chain chaos, war in europe, and potentialfamine. can this so—called poly crisis be taken on by the wto, the world trade organization, as global trade ministers meet face to face for the first time since the pandemic and the war in ukraine? i am going to be discussing all of this with these two. there they are. the boss of the world trade organization, as well as a former wto judge from china. and what does this mean for a business where trade is everything? i will be speaking with the boss of one of the biggest shipping and freight companies to find out how they are navigating through these choppy waters. whrnever you arejoining me from around the world, hello, welcome to the show. we are in a poly crisis. that is according to ngozi okonjo—iweala, because the wto is holding its most important meeting in more than four years. this week, trade ministers from more than 150 countries will ga
now on bbc news: talking business with aaron heslehurst. hello.et us take a look at what is on the show. the global economy is facing multiple crises, from supply chain chaos, war in europe, and potentialfamine. can this so—called poly crisis be taken on by the wto, the world trade organization, as global trade ministers meet face to face for the first time since the pandemic and the war in ukraine? i am going to be discussing all of this with these two. there they are. the boss of the world...
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hello everybody and a warm welcome to talking business with me aaron heslehurst labour shortage and soaringe board. is it the best opportunity in decades to seek a pay rise. from uk, to the united states, south korea and brazil, increasingly demanding more from their employers and these trade union leader, there is she is, will tell me why
hello everybody and a warm welcome to talking business with me aaron heslehurst labour shortage and soaringe board. is it the best opportunity in decades to seek a pay rise. from uk, to the united states, south korea and brazil, increasingly demanding more from their employers and these trade union leader, there is she is, will tell me why
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coming up — aaron heslehurst examines the impact of the war in ukraine on food prices and levels of global
coming up — aaron heslehurst examines the impact of the war in ukraine on food prices and levels of global
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hello everybody, and welcome to talking business weekly, with me, aaron heslehurst.d the world as vital supplies trapped in ukraine drive up prices. i'm going to take a look at some of the effect soaring food costs are having in africa and just how will the developing world cope? i will be discussing all of that with these two, chief economist of the world food programme and the head of agriculture the african union, also on the show, could
hello everybody, and welcome to talking business weekly, with me, aaron heslehurst.d the world as vital supplies trapped in ukraine drive up prices. i'm going to take a look at some of the effect soaring food costs are having in africa and just how will the developing world cope? i will be discussing all of that with these two, chief economist of the world food programme and the head of agriculture the african union, also on the show, could
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hello everybody, and welcome to talking business weekly, with me, aaron heslehurst. let's go and take a look at what's on the show. it's called the global food crisis, hunger looms around the world as vital supplies trapped in ukraine drive up prices. i'm going to take a look at some of the effect soaring food costs are having in africa and just how will the developing world cope? i will be discussing all of that with these two, chief economist of the world food programme and the head of agriculture the african union, also on the show, could technology help africa grasp its agricultural potential? i will be speaking to the big boss of a company helping to spread two spread farming across that vast continent. wherever you are joining across that vast continent. wherever you arejoining me from around the world, a big hello and warm to the showstopping russia's invasion of ukraine has devastated the population, leaving tens of thousands feared dead and millions displaced, destroying lives and uprooting the very fabric of that country. and at the heart of the ukrainian e
hello everybody, and welcome to talking business weekly, with me, aaron heslehurst. let's go and take a look at what's on the show. it's called the global food crisis, hunger looms around the world as vital supplies trapped in ukraine drive up prices. i'm going to take a look at some of the effect soaring food costs are having in africa and just how will the developing world cope? i will be discussing all of that with these two, chief economist of the world food programme and the head of...
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welcome to talking business weekly with me current aaron heslehurst. let's take a look at what is on the show. it is called the global food crisis, at what is on the show. it is called the globalfood crisis, around at what is on the show. it is called the global food crisis, around the world, vital supplies are trapped in ukraine, drive up prices. i will take a look at some of the effects, that the song through cuts are having in africa africa, and how will the developing world to cope. i will the developing world to cope. i will be discussing this with all of that, the chief economist at the world food programme and the head of agriculture at the african union. also on the show, because technology help africa grasp its agricultural potential? will be speaking to the big boss of a company helping to spread or spread smart farming across that vast continent. —— spread smart farming. wherever you arejoining me wherever you are joining me from around the world can once again, they can anyone welcome to the show. russia's invasion of ukraine is devastating
welcome to talking business weekly with me current aaron heslehurst. let's take a look at what is on the show. it is called the global food crisis, at what is on the show. it is called the globalfood crisis, around at what is on the show. it is called the global food crisis, around the world, vital supplies are trapped in ukraine, drive up prices. i will take a look at some of the effects, that the song through cuts are having in africa africa, and how will the developing world to cope. i will...
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hello everybody and a warm welcome to talking business with me aaron heslehurst labour shortage and soaring prices as a squeeze on living standards across the board. is it the best opportunity in decades to seek a pay rise. from uk, to the united states, south korea and brazil, increasingly demanding more from their employers and these trade union leader, there is she is, will tell me why they deserve to get it. and alarm bells over rising inflation. the boss of the world's biggest employment agency, there he is, can make a profit and find the workers they need. and that missing worker mystery has said the airline history the most. willie walsh the big boss of iata tells me my government need to have more impact on the global economy. —— governments. wherever are joining wherever arejoining me from around the world, a warm welcome to the show. in every corner of the planet, prices are rising and it is hitting everything, from basic foodstuffs, rents and cars. there are two big causes. first of all, the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic and secondly, the devastating or in ukraine
hello everybody and a warm welcome to talking business with me aaron heslehurst labour shortage and soaring prices as a squeeze on living standards across the board. is it the best opportunity in decades to seek a pay rise. from uk, to the united states, south korea and brazil, increasingly demanding more from their employers and these trade union leader, there is she is, will tell me why they deserve to get it. and alarm bells over rising inflation. the boss of the world's biggest employment...