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[Global Economic Shifts: Inflation, Currency Crises, and the Rise of Horror Cinema]-[US inflation holds at 2.7% in July]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-08-12

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📋 Summary

Navigating Global Economic Uncertainty and Cultural Shifts

This episode of the BBC World Service’s World Business Report explores a complex landscape of fluctuating inflation, geopolitical labor exploitation, and shifting trends in the entertainment industry.

US Inflation and the Tariff Debate

Recent Consumer Prices Index (CPI) data shows US inflation at 2.7% for the year ending in July, a figure that beat market expectations and fueled optimism for potential interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. However, the report is a "mixed bag." While headline numbers suggest stability, "core inflation"—which excludes volatile food and energy costs—is rising at its fastest pace since January.

Business owners like Barry Barr of Carvu, an outdoor apparel company, provide a grounded perspective on the impact of tariff policies. Barr notes that while companies initially "absorbed" costs, the long-term outlook is grim. With some imported goods facing duties as high as 55%, Barr warns that prices for American consumers will likely rise by 30%. He describes the current climate as one of "chaos" and "stress," noting that the uncertainty surrounding trade policy and the constant shifts in tariff deadlines make it difficult for businesses to plan or maintain profit margins.

The Economic Crisis in Cuba

In Cuba, the economy faces a deepening crisis characterized by the "partial dollarization" of a state-dominated system. With the peso hitting a record low of 400 to the dollar on the informal market, citizens are struggling with extreme scarcity. Economist Ricardo Torres highlights that a "two-tier society" has emerged: those with access to hard currency via remittances or foreign connections, and those left behind. The government, desperate for foreign exchange to purchase "basic stuff like fuel, medicines and food," has inadvertently fostered an informal market that highlights the systemic failure of the state to "produce enough" or "export enough" to sustain its population.

Labor Exploitation in Russia

Geopolitical tensions have led to a disturbing human rights crisis involving North Korean workers in Russia. Facing a "massive labour shortage" due to the war in Ukraine, Russia has turned to North Korea to fill the void. South Korean intelligence suggests that over 50,000 workers may eventually be deployed. Interviews with escapees reveal "slave-like conditions," where men work 18-hour days, are barred from leaving construction sites, and are treated as "machines that can speak" rather than humans. Most of their earnings are funneled directly to the North Korean regime, a practice that explicitly violates UN sanctions intended to starve the regime of funds for its nuclear program.

The Resurgence of Horror Cinema

On a cultural front, the podcast examines why horror movies are currently dominating the box office, capturing a record 14.5% of ticket sales. Jeremy Kay, editor at Screen International, suggests that this trend is a reaction to "superhero fatigue." As audiences grow tired of repetitive franchise spectacles, they are gravitating toward the "cathartic experience" of horror.

Beyond just scares, horror serves as a vital form of "escapism." In an era where news headlines are increasingly grim, audiences seek out the "outlandish" nature of horror films to "forget about what's going on in the news." By blending mystery, humor, and strong storytelling, films like Weapons and Sinners have proven that audiences are eager for original, unsettling, and ultimately entertaining diversions.

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That's great news.
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That's less positive news.
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Here's the thing about the numbers.
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Let's put it this way.
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That is definitely something that is on investors' minds today.
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redefine what's possible
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work their way through
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a mixed bag
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dig under the hood
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ramp up
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