Down to Business English: Business News to Improve your Business English
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Discover the latest economic developments in Japan, focusing on the Nikkei 225 index reaching a new high and the opening of a TSMC semiconductor plant in Kumamoto. This episode is a great chance to learn business English vocabulary related to important economic changes.
Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega examine recent economic milestones in Japan, including the Nikkei index's unprecedented performance and the strategic opening of TSMC's semiconductor fab. They discuss the implications of these events for Japan's economy and what it means for the global economic landscape, all while enhancing listeners' business English skills through insightful commentary.
Listeners looking to enhance their business English, Skip and Samantha’s conversation is a great learning resource. Key points include:
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