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Wake Up to Money

Stuck in a tariff jam?

Wake Up to Money

BBC

Business

4.4754 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

As the automotive industry is granted a one month grace on tariffs, other sectors are looking for a similar outcome. Will Bain hears from Jaime Chamberlain, an American importer of Mexican fresh produce, about how the tariffs are impacting his business.

The boss of automotive company, Stellantis UK, explains why he wants the government to take bolder steps when it comes to expanding the country's electric vehicle market - starting with the number of charging points.

Transcript

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0:00.0

On Radio 4, the more you listen, the more you see.

0:04.7

Hello, I'm Brian Cox.

0:05.7

And I'm Robin Ince, and this is The Infinite Monkey Cage.

0:08.4

In this series, we're going to have a planet off.

0:10.9

I feel like Jupiter wins.

0:12.9

And after all of that, we're just going to chill out a bit.

0:16.0

We're talking about your bog standard.

0:17.9

Ice, not the fancy one.

0:20.2

Science with funny bits.

0:22.0

The new series of The Infinite Monkey Cage.

0:24.2

Listen on Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.

0:29.3

BBC Sounds, music, radio podcasts.

0:33.5

Wake Up to Money from BBC 5 Live.

0:36.7

Hello, morning, welcome to Wake Up to Money.

0:38.7

The UK boss of the maker of Vauxel, Persia and Citro and Citro and cars here in the UK,

0:42.9

says there'll be no more job losses this year.

0:45.7

What does the tricky future look like for car manufacturers?

0:48.8

We will be taking a look.

0:50.5

There's one month left for those who want to complete a house purchase

0:53.1

before the incoming stamp duty changes.

0:56.2

We hear from one, nervous couple.

0:58.5

And also today.

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