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[Global Business Briefing: From High-Rise Fire Safety to Counterfeit Football Risks]-[Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-11-28

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📋 Summary

Navigating Global Challenges: Fire Safety, Geopolitics, and Corporate Strategy

This edition of the BBC World Service’s World Business Report explores a diverse range of pressing global issues, spanning the tragic fire safety crisis in Hong Kong to the shifting landscape of international business and consumer risks.

The Crisis of High-Rise Fire Safety

Following a devastating fire at a giant housing complex in Hong Kong, experts are scrutinizing the inherent risks of modern urban density. The tragedy, which left at least 83 dead and over 200 missing, has highlighted the vulnerability of tall buildings undergoing renovations. Huang Qingyan, Associate Professor at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, noted that "bamboo sky-folding" (scaffolding) is ubiquitous, yet the speed at which the fire spread across multiple buildings was unprecedented, drawing grim comparisons to London’s Grenfell Tower.

Fire engineer Ross Timpson explains that tall buildings face unique hazards, specifically the "external envelope" of the structure, where flames can travel rapidly upward, exacerbated by wind and open windows. Timpson advocates for mandatory sprinkler systems and stringent fire safety management, emphasizing that while such fires are "very, very rare events," their impact when they do occur is catastrophic.

Geopolitical Tensions and Aviation

In Venezuela, a worsening standoff between the Maduro government and the United States has led to the cancellation of landing rights for six international airlines. This follows a warning from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration regarding the "deterioration of the security situation in Venezuelan skies." Guillermo Moreno of BBC Mundo reports that the Venezuelan government views these actions as part of "state terrorism" from the U.S. As the situation remains deadlocked, the economic toll is mounting, with thousands of passengers facing massive flight disruptions.

Corporate Shifts and Market Dynamics

Bill Blaine of Windshift Capital provided insights into current market movements, highlighting JP Morgan’s decision to build a new regional headquarters in London’s Canary Wharf. Blaine suggests this move acts as a "hope for the UK financial industry," reinforcing London’s status as a global financial hub despite previous concerns about the decline of the Canary Wharf district.

Elsewhere, Campbell’s Soup faces a "Ratner’s moment" following the exit of an executive who was secretly recorded disparaging the company’s products. Meanwhile, the recurring threat of cyberattacks continues to plague major firms, with Blaine noting that companies like Marks & Spencer and Jaguar Land Rover have suffered "devastating" results due to security lapses, serving as a stark warning against scrimping on cybersecurity.

The Rising Cost of Counterfeit Goods

As the cost of living crisis persists, the market for counterfeit football kits has surged. Chloe Long of the Anti-Counterfeiting Group warns that these are not merely opportunistic sales but operations by "serious organised criminal groups." With Premier League shirts costing up to £85, fans are turning to cheaper alternatives, often unaware of the health risks. Trading standards officials warn that these items are manufactured in "unregulated factories" using substandard materials, which could potentially cause skin irritation or contain toxic dyes. Despite the dangers, the allure of low prices remains a significant driver for demand, making enforcement a monumental task for authorities.

The Streaming Economy: The 'Stranger Things' Phenomenon

Finally, the report examines Netflix’s strategic approach to its hit series, Stranger Things. Rachel Lloyd from The Economist notes that the massive demand for the show has even caused technical strain on the platform. Netflix is shifting its release model, "dripping out" episodes in batches to maintain subscriber engagement. Furthermore, by exploring communal experiences like cinema screenings, Netflix is attempting to bridge the gap between digital streaming and traditional entertainment, while simultaneously planning spin-offs to sustain long-term fan loyalty.

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I even feel like dying.
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Seeing it like this and being unable to help, what can we do?
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Even for experts like us, we never expected expect anything like that.
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I'm interested to hear more about the mitigation measures that you're designing in.
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📖 Transcript

This is World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
I'm Andrew Peach.
As firefighters work to put out the flames, the science of fire safety in the tallest buildings.
Also on the way why Venezuela has cancelled the landing rights of six airlines and the risks posed by fake football shirts.
Hong Kong.
Emergency teams there are still working to extinguish fires at the giant housing complex where

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