Now playing Next Business Putin bears his teeth as Russia takes control of two EU businesses Moscow puts subsidiaries of German and Italian firms under the control of a Gazprom division, sparking annoyance from Italy and the EU. 30/04/2024
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Now playing Next Business Tesla founder Musk visits China during Beijing auto show Musk is viewed in China as a favourable contrast to the stern statements from US officials, particularly during the recent visit by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. 29/04/2024
Now playing Next The Big Question Energy, regulation and openness: How to make the EU competitive again “None of those goals will be achievable if we don't get back into a growth mode in Europe,” says Business Europe President, Fredrik Persson 29/04/2024
Now playing Next Markets Markets this week: Focus will be on Eurozone CPI and Fed Rate Decision This week, the financial market will centre on the Eurozone's flash CPI data for insights into the ECB's rate path, while attention will also be on the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting to gauge investment sentiment. 29/04/2024