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World Service,28 Nov 2020,53 mins

Black Friday expected to top online sales records

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Black Friday started earlier this year as shoppers turned to online services during the pandemic. John Copeland, Vice President for Marketing and Customer Insights at Adobe, lays out the trends they saw this year. The Trump administration intends to scrap longstanding federal protection for US birds, Sarah Greenberger, Vice President of the National Audubon Society, explains why they are opposed to the move. Also in the programme, China will impose trade tariffs of up to 212% on Australian wine. We get industry reaction from Tony Battaglene, chief executive of Australian Grape and Wine. The BBC's Manuela Saragosa reports on how prepping, or survivalism, has gone mainstream. Peter Ryan, Senior Business Correspondent at ABC in Sydney is our guest. (Picture credit: Getty Images)

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