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[Global Economic Tensions: From Cartel Designations to the Future of the Bond Franchise]-[Mexico vs US: guns, drugs and trade]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-02-20

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Escalating US-Mexico Relations: Sovereignty and Strategy

The geopolitical landscape between the United States and Mexico has reached a critical juncture following the Trump administration's designation of Mexican drug cartels as "foreign terrorist organizations." In a bold counter-move, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has argued that if the US classifies these groups as terrorists, American gun manufacturers—whose products facilitate cartel violence—must be held accountable for "complicity with terrorists."

According to BBC Mexico correspondent Will Grant, this is not merely performative politics. The Mexican government is framing a "cogent argument" to pressure the US to address the flow of weapons south, specifically citing high-caliber arms like ".50 caliber weapons" that are fueling the drug war. Sheinbaum emphasized that this relationship must be based on "collaboration and coordination, never subordination, non-interference and even less invasion." Furthermore, the recent arrest of José Angel Canobio, a key figure in the Sinaloa cartel, serves as a strategic signal from Mexico to show "goodwill" and demonstrate that they are actively tackling fentanyl smuggling, a move intended to navigate the looming threat of 25% tariffs.

The James Bond Franchise: A New Era Under Amazon

In a seismic shift for the entertainment industry, the Broccoli family has stepped back from their decades-long control over the James Bond film franchise, handing creative reins to Amazon MGM Studios. Kim Masters, host of The Business, noted that this transition was "not anticipated" and left industry insiders "absolutely gobsmacked." While the Broccoli family, led by Barbara Broccoli, has long been synonymous with "protecting the brand," friction regarding Amazon's desire for "TV series" and "spinoff ideas" created a lack of compatibility. Despite the uncertainty, James Bond fan club member Ajay Chowdhury remains optimistic, suggesting that corporate ownership could allow for broader exploitation of the franchise, comparing the Bond universe to a "broad church" that has yet to fully utilize its potential in streaming and interactive media.

Economic Uncertainty and the Human Cost of Immigration Policy

US domestic retail is showing signs of instability, with Walmart providing "disappointing guidance" and reflecting broader consumer anxiety. This economic cooling is compounded by the political climate; President Trump’s mass deportation threats are creating a "chilling effect" on small businesses. Many entrepreneurs, like bakery owner Sara E. Marquez, describe feeling "persecuted" and "hunted down" despite their contributions to the local economy. Jessie Lee of the non-profit Renaissance notes that this climate of fear is distinct from previous administrations, threatening the labor force and tax revenues that immigrant-led small businesses provide to the American economy.

Legal Battles in Fashion: The Birkenstock Ruling

In a peculiar intersection of law and design, a German court has ruled that Birkenstock sandals do not qualify as "works of art," dismissing the company’s attempt to secure long-term copyright protection. While Birkenstock argued for protection against "copycat versions," the judge categorized the footwear as "practical design items." This ruling limits their intellectual property protection to 25 years rather than the 70-year window afforded to art. Despite this legal setback, the company continues to see strong sales, though CEO warnings about "potential economic risks, such as tariffs," suggest that the brand remains sensitive to the broader global trade volatility discussed throughout the report.

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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
I'm Roger Hearing and on this edition, Mexico's president follows up on the Trump administration designating some drug cartels as terrorists, but accusing American gunmakers whose weapon the cartels use of assisting terrorists.
Also, the spy who joined Amazon.
The family that ran the James Bond franchise for decades stand aside for Jeff Bezos.
Also, what the US clamped down on undocumented migrants is doing to American small businesses.
And that big heavy sandal may be comfortable, but the Birkenstock you might be wearing is now officially not a work of art.

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