Live Breaking News & Updates on Industries in talk

Stay updated with breaking news from Industries in talk. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

BBC News

lorries it handles every day. the local councils and tourism groups have said that could have a knock—on effect on the local businesses and local travel and tourism industries. retro's back, vinyl is in and what better way to celebrate than world record store day. more than 260 independent record shops across the country are taking part to celebrate the staff, customers, artists and labels that keep the industry turning. emer mccarthy is in the thick of it in soho for us. hgppy happy national record store store day. it's a celebration of the artists, the store owners. i'm joined by philip barton, you are the

Groups , Tourism , Industries , Councils , Businesses , Knock-on-effect , Lorries , Travel , Vinyl , Artists , Part , Record-store-day

BBC News

play by the rules and play competitively when it came to world trade and that china would do what it could to protect its own interests. at the heart of this is subsidies, who is subsidising what, all countries subsidise their industries to some respect but the argument here is that china is subsidising to such an extent that it is allowing solar panels for instance to be sold at half the cost that they were last year and that is not allowing western firms to compete and that is why many countries including the us are considering these greater tariffs. ~ , . considering these greater tariffs. , ., ., ., tariffs. we seen a lot of back-and-forth - tariffs. we seen a lot of| back-and-forth between back—and—forth between officials from the us and china on that. speaking of the solar panels, we saw that amazing shot there on your piece about the wide range of solar panels in the field. do you think that will be enough for china to reach these pretty aggressive growth targets that the country wants to meet?— wants to meet? yes, it's at a urowth wants to meet? yes, it's at a growth target _ wants to meet? yes, it's at a growth target of _ wants to meet? yes, it's at a growth target of 596 -

China-s , Heart , Countries , Subsidies , Respect , What , Rules , Industries , Interests , World-trade , Firms , Argument

BBC News

using body point. first up, everyone's favourite block builder and basher, minecraft. so, i'm just moving around here in minecraft by using my right arm as a mouse and my left arm as kind of like a joystick. i think i've cracked it now. it's so cool. dwell on this look button so we can look around. i was also able to play minecraft using eye tracking. this is amazing. i'm literally using my eyes and my head to look around. look out! attack, you can attack the cows. 0h! i don't want to attack the cows! laughter. the future aim is to commercialise the non—accessibility applications of the software into industries such as manufacturing or health care. but, in the short term, it's all about the games. paul carter, bbc news. now, if you have a taylor swift fan in your household you will know that there is double

Everyone , Minecraft , Arm , Body-point , Block-builder , Basher , Kind , Mouse , Joystick , Eyes , Eye-tracking , Look-button

Arkansas unemployment rate drops to 3.5% in March

The Arkansas Division of Workforce Services is reporting that Arkansas' unemployment rate fell from 3.5% in the month of March.Using data collected in conjunsti

Little-rock , Arkansas , United-states , Arkansas-division-of-workforce-services , Bureau-of-labor-statistics , Arkansas-division , Workforce-services , Labor-statistics , Employment , Industries , Labor-force

Breakfast

the response would really decide what markets do. the other industries that are really affected, as you mentioned, our shipping and air lines. shipping has already been upended by the conflict in the middle east. we have seen cargo ships under attack and also concerns over attacks in the region, so lots of ships have re—routed at a cost for those shipping companies. you also mentioned airlines, we are seeing a lot of re—routing of airlines and companies like fly dubai, one of the airlines that flew into tehran, actually re—routing their planes or cancelling flights today. their planes or cancelling flights toda . ~ ., , ., ., ,, today. when the european and us markets open. — today. when the european and us markets open, what _ today. when the european and us markets open, what effect - today. when the european and us markets open, what effect is i today. when the european and us markets open, what effect is like | today. when the european and us l markets open, what effect is like -- markets open, what effect is like —— is this likely to have in those markets?— is this likely to have in those markets? ~ ., , ,, , markets? we are seeing us futures are down, markets? we are seeing us futures are down. so _ markets? we are seeing us futures are down, so they _ markets? we are seeing us futures are down, so they are _ markets? we are seeing us futures are down, so they are likely - markets? we are seeing us futures are down, so they are likely to i are down, so they are likely to follow what is happening here in

Response , Conflict , Markets , Shipping , Industries , Air-lines , Attack , Region , October-attacks , Middle-east , Cost , Lots

CNN This Morning

chinese steel industry the prices are unfairly low because china's still companies don't need to worry about making a profit because the chinese government has subsidizing them settlement they're not competing there. >> cidi right now, my us trade representative is investigating trade practices by the chinese government regarding steel and aluminum if that invested in confirms these anticompetitive trade practices, then i'm called on her to consider tripling the tariff rates for both still aluminum for some time tariffs on china. >> where have we heard that before? our panelists back and scott, i mean, it just underlines how critically important states like pennsylvania michigan, wisconsin are going to be at the end of the de in this campaign. and he is, i mean, this is not borrowing a page from trump's playbook. this is taken in trump's white book. >> yeah, those states are critical. those industries are critical and then just communicating with a blue collar workers that you are

American , Chinese-steel-industry , Prices , Government , Companies , Trade-representative , China , Profit , Settlement , Cidi , Trade-practices , Steel

World Business Report

over the medium coke, the lack of investment from chevron and other outside investors could eventually see venice will begin to decline. "don't need the gringos," but chevron's joint state venture still there to help and will continue to supply the us, in an election year, relief for both sides. treasury will give out individual licenses? it is correct. the rule does not apply to chevron which is a significant producer in venezuela through manyjoint venezuela through many joint ventures venezuela through manyjoint ventures with the state oil company. that will continue operating. however, this position does mean companies that started buying venezuelan crude and conducting other oil operating activities over the six months can only do so without obtaining that license from the us. it includes india's light industries and

Investment , Investors , Chevron , Lack , Venice , Coke , Us , Election , Don-t-need-the-gringos , Rule , Relief , Licenses

FOX and Friends

states. the mass slaughter would effectively stop. >> brian: and now we find out corporations get incentives to produce fentanyl as long as it leaves the country. your reaction? >> well, we know that the chinese government has been complicit in the fentanyl crisis of america since 2013 because china always been the principle supplier of fentanyl chemicals and also chinese government all the chemical industries and all the companies have chinese communist parties inside. they the fact that people can still order fentanyl materials online and the companies are still allowed to export, that means they have the government's blessing. probably driven by two reasons. first the government is making money, collecting tax dollars. and they also probably want to use this as a bargaining chip for future negotiation with the u.s. government. >> brian: should would he be banning diamond and silk here in america? >> absolutely. >> brian: yeah. any clear-thinking person that

Brian , Country , Fentanyl , Chinese , Government , Reaction , Fentanyl-crisis , Incentives , Corporations , Mass-slaughter , U-s- , China-s

Exxon CEO Pay Climbed 2.8% to $36.9 Million Last Year on Pension

Exxon Mobil Corp. Chief Executive Officer Darren Woods’ pay climbed 2.8% to $36.9 million last year, largely led by a change in the value of his pension.

Darren-wood , Exxon-mobil-corp , Exxon , Exxon-mobil , Chief-executive-officer-darren-wood , Darrenw-woods , Earnings , Chevron-corp , Generic-1st-x27-cl-future , Generic-1st-x27-ng-future , Gas-prices , Markets

Bhutan to Upgrade Bitcoin Mining in Himalayas as 'Halving' Looms

Bhutan’s investment arm and Bitdeer Technologies Group are planning to ramp up their Bitcoin mining operation to help offset the revenue impact of an upcoming event known as the halving.

Bt-us , Btdr-us , Alltop , Asia , Asiatop , Business , Cos , Digitalcur , Europe , Industries , Northam