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Update:US Treasury Secretary says talks with China have gone backward

Major stockmarkets have been hit after US President Trump threatened new China tariffs

Major stock markets have been hit after US President Trump threatened new China tariffs. Mary Lovely, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, tells us why President Trump might be threatening higher tariffs, and we'll also get US reaction from Peter Jankovskis at Oakbrook Investments in Chicago. Also in the programme, South Africa heads to the polls on Wednesday, and we hear how tackling unemployment is a key issue in the election. We meet an entrepreneur who set up his own business to deal with joblessness, and Busiswe Radabe, economist with Nedbank explains what policy changes might help South Africa's economy to thrive. Plus our regular workplace commentator Stephanie Hare makes the case for inviting children as young as 10 to sample life at work.

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