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World Service,23 Oct 2020,26 mins

The final US presidential debate

World Business Report

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We analyse last night's US presidential debate from the perspective of work and money. David Taylor is with the Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association, which represents large and small businesses in the key marginal state, and gives us his reaction. And the BBC's Samira Hussain examines the key issues facing farmers in America as they decide whether to vote for Joe Biden or Donald Trump. Also in the programme, Spencer Dale, chief economist at oil giant BP, discusses the company's plan to cut its oil and gas production by 40% by the end of this decade. Plus, the makers of Guinness have developed an alcohol-free version of the famous Irish stout. Grainne Wafer is global brand director at Guinness and tells us how it is made. (Picture: Donald Trump and Joe Biden on the debate stage. Picture credit: Getty Images.)

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