NTD Business (Aug. 28): China’s Retaliatory Business ‘Chokehold’; Coca-Cola to Cut Jobs

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August 28, 2020NTD Business
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The Chinese government says Chinese people will boycott U.S. products in retaliation to Trumps Wechat ban. We spoke to a silicon valley businessman about why he chose not to do business there.

Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe has resigned. He’s known for his signature economic strategy “Abenomics.” We talk to Tressis Chief Economist Daniel Lacalle, to see if this will be the end of “Abenomics.”

The United States and Taiwan pave the way for a free trade deal. Taiwan is easing restrictions on American beef and pork imports. We talk to the president of the U.S.-Taiwan business council.

And the UK government’s “eat out to help out” plan ends this month. We hear from restaurant owners there about whether it was a success.

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