Tesla Provides Documents in DOJ Probe
Global business news, with live guests and contributions from Asia and the USA.
Tesla says it's cooperating with the US Department of Justice following boss Elon Musk's tweets about de-listing. We hear from Dominic Rushie, US business editor for the Guardian.
After America ratcheted up the tension in its trade war with China on Monday, Beijing has hit back. We get analysis from Marc Busch, an expert on international trade policy at Georgetown University in the US.
We have a report from Sri Lanka on how a government plan for a special economic zone in the south of the island has triggered anger among the local community.
The way social media impacts young people's mental health needs to be better understood according to new research by the British charity the Centre for Mental Health. We talk to its chief executive, Sarah Hughes.
Babies' nappies are a dirty problem. Tens of billions of them are thrown away and a Dutch company is building a recycling plant to turn them into furniture. We talk to Harrie Arends, managing director of the company behind the idea, ARN in Nijmegen.
And joining us throughout the programme are Jyoti Malhotra in Delhi, she's the Editor of National & Strategic Affairs at The Print website. And in Raleigh, North Carolina we talk to August Turak, an entrepreneur and author of "The Business Secrets of Trappist Monks".
Picture description: Elon Musk, Chairman, CEO and Product Architect of Tesla Motors
Photo credit: VCG/VCG via Getty Images
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