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Argentina's 'agri-tech' innovators
The country is proving to be fertile ground for food and farming start-up businesses
Ghana: the real cost of smuggling
Consumer goods, fuel, gold and cocoa are all crossing the border illegally
How to reduce west Africa’s smuggling problem
Consumer goods, fuel and cocoa are all crossing Ghana’s northern border illegally
Wine in decline?
Chilean producers are trying to reach a new generation of consumers
What's going on with US egg prices?
Stores are charging up to $10 a dozen, and some restaurants are raising prices
Meet the 'workfluencers'
More companies want their employees to share their working lives on social media
Why is Europe falling behind the US?
The EU was the world's biggest economy in 2008 - we find out what has gone wrong.
Trump’s tariffs: The price of spice
It was the origin of global trade - but could the modern industry be at risk?
The adults saving the toy industry
Adults buying toys for themselves are keeping a struggling toy market alive
From guerrillas to entrepreneurs
How Colombia's former Farc rebels are being reintegrated into the workforce
Business Daily meets: US healthcare CEO Judy Faulkner
We speak to the billionaire founder of medical record software provider Epic Systems
Counting the cost of childcare in the US
Providers are closing, staff are leaving and parents are struggling
Inside Spain's housing crisis
Millions of people in the country are struggling to find affordable homes
How prepared is China for a new trade war?
Chinese exporters are braced for the consequences of US President Donald Trump's tariffs
Businesses on wheels
Driven to success? Why some entrepreneurs favour going mobile
How Zara changed fashion
We go behind the scenes of the company's headquarters
Tariffs and terroir
From Burgundy to California, winemakers discuss the prospect of US taxes
The US-Gulf relationship
As the US president arrives in Saudi Arabia, we look at the deals that could be secured
Is dollar dominance coming to an end?
The US currency has been the world's main reserve currency since the end of World War Two
How airline fees turned baggage into billions
We look at how stricter rules - and charges - have turned suitcases into big business
Portugal's immigration dilemma
The country has been known for welcoming foreigners, but is that changing?
Nuclear power’s global revival
More countries are investing in nuclear fission - but are there better energy options?
A nuclear future for Africa?
The continent has only one operational plant but more nations want to invest in reactors
The world’s most dangerous place to be a trade unionist
We're in Colombia asking why this is the case - and what can be done about it?
Valencia: Recovering from the floods
Six months on, we head back to the Spanish city to hear from residents and businesses
How marriage equality changed the wedding industry
We're in Ireland to hear about the impact of the 2015 referendum on same-sex marriage
Critical minerals: The global race is on
Essential to the green transition, modern tech, and defence systems, demand is soaring
China: The mineral superpower
We explore how it built its control over the supply chain
Can Europe build a mineral supply chain?
We're in for a tour of one of the world’s biggest rare earth processing plants
The environmental impact of mineral mining
We head to DR-Congo to see the effect of the growth in demand for critical minerals
Critical minerals: What does the future hold?
We hear from a of guests on how the sector can navigate geopolitical challenges