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[Global Economic Volatility: Inflation, Telecom Costs, and Strategic Industry Shifts]-[Mobile data price hike in Nigeria sparks anger]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-02-12

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Navigating Global Economic Challenges: Inflation and Policy Shifts

The latest US inflation data has sparked significant concern, with the rate of price growth accelerating to 3% for the fourth consecutive time. Russ Mould, Investment Director at AJ Bell, highlights that this figure exceeded analyst expectations, particularly in the "core rate" which excludes volatile energy and food prices. This trend suggests that American interest rates may remain "higher for longer" than previously anticipated, placing pressure on equity markets. Meanwhile, the political landscape adds a layer of complexity; President Trump has publicly advocated for lower interest rates and suggested that upcoming tariffs could be part of a broader "America first strategy." Analysts point to a combination of factors driving this inflation, including high levels of government debt, post-COVID stimulus, and persistent wage growth, signaling that returning to the central bank’s 2% target may require "economic pain."

The Telecom Crisis in Nigeria

In Nigeria, citizens are facing a severe economic crisis characterized by inflation exceeding 34% and a dramatic depreciation of the local currency. This dire situation is exacerbated by a sharp rise in mobile data costs, with major operators like MTN and Airtel increasing tariffs by up to 50%. Nkechi Obona, the BBC’s West Africa correspondent, notes that these hikes follow the removal of fuel subsidies, which caused fuel prices to jump by over 500% and triggered a ripple effect across transportation and service costs. While labor unions have threatened protests and lawmakers have sought to suspend the increases for further negotiation, telecom operators argue that the hikes are essential to cover rising operational costs, including electricity for network towers, in an increasingly difficult business environment.

US-India Trade Relations and Strategic Partnerships

Despite the "America first" rhetoric and potential steel and aluminum tariffs, the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce remains optimistic about the US-India business relationship. A. Shekhar notes that Indian companies have significantly increased their investment in the US, creating approximately 300,000 jobs over the last four years. The relationship is viewed as a "win-win," with India offering skilled labor and services, while the US provides advanced manufacturing technologies, particularly in the defense and aerospace sectors. Regarding potential trade conflicts, Shekhar views the partnership as resilient, noting that India is working toward better supply chain resilience and that trade requirements with other nations like Russia or China do not necessarily act as a "stumbling block" to the burgeoning US-India economic alliance.

The EV Revolution: Foxconn and the Auto Industry

Foxconn, the titan of electronics manufacturing, is aggressively pursuing a transition into the automotive sector. Reuters reporter Katrina Hamlin explains that Foxconn is considering acquiring a stake in Nissan to gain a foothold in auto manufacturing. The move is driven by the fact that the electric vehicle (EV) market continues to grow, albeit at a slower pace, whereas smartphone sales are stagnating. The industry mantra that "electric cars are like smartphones on wheels" underpins Foxconn's confidence. However, analysts caution that the leap from consumer electronics to complex automotive engineering is significant, and the reputational risks of vehicle failure are far higher. Meanwhile, Tesla, a pioneer in the EV space, faces volatility as investors reappraise the company amidst weak sales in California and Europe, and concerns over Elon Musk’s political alignments.

Corporate Governance and the AI Dilemma

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping corporate policy, as evidenced by the international law firm Hill Dickinson, which recently restricted access to generative AI tools like ChatGPT after detecting a "significant increase in usage" among staff. Senior technology reporter Graham Fraser notes that firms are struggling to balance the efficiency gains of AI with the need for data security and human oversight. While the Information Commissioner’s Office warns that outlawing AI might drive usage "under the radar," firms remain cautious about the risks of uploading sensitive client information. The legal sector is actively debating these policies, emphasizing that while AI can improve capabilities, it requires strict internal guidance and verified accuracy.

Playmobil’s 50th Anniversary and Brand Evolution

Finally, the legendary German toy company Playmobil is navigating a challenging landscape as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. CEO Barry Kurta admits that the company has lost "brand relevance" and seen its target demographic shrink. Faced with a "snacking mentality" among children who are increasingly distracted by digital entertainment, Playmobil is looking to adapt its business model. While rivals like Lego have successfully expanded into the adult market with sophisticated, high-cost sets, Playmobil is focusing on internal strategic changes and exploring new themes, such as space exploration, to regain its competitive edge in a global toy market defined by constant innovation and fierce competition for the consumer's "share of day."

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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
I'm David Harper and coming up on this edition, in Nigeria people are reacting to a dramatic rise in mobile data costs, Narendra Modi is heading for Washington and we'll look at what the future might hold for US -Indian trade, can Foxconn use their experience manufacturing computers and smartphones to
make inroads into the auto industry, and I've been speaking to the boss of legendary German toy company Playmobil.
First of all though, some news that's coming to us in the last couple of hours of new US inflation figures.
I'm joined for the programme by Russ Mould, Investment Director at AJ Bell.
Russ, thank you for being with us today.

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