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Jul 2023
16m 53s

Economy dips, gigafactories and watches

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About this episode
On today's episode, Ian King takes us through the economic picture for May, which reveals a contraction in part down to the King's Coronation Bank Holiday.

The chief executive of Wood Group tells us how the British firm intends to lead the transition to green energy.

And how the results from Watches of Switzerland show luxury goods remain one of the most robust sectors in the global economy.
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