Leanna Byrne
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DeepSeek, a little-known startup from Hangzhou in China, is causing chaos on global markets.
BYD's total revenue for the year amounted to $107 billion.
Rival Tesla came in just shy of $98 billion.
In Kabul, I arrive at a modest house.
Inside, three sisters work side by side.
Ben Muster gets me to go shoulder to shoulder with the other bidders.
Some great moments and fantastic global reporting there.
So that is it for the final edition of Marketplace Morning Report from the BBC World Service.
From Monday, you can hear the first daily Marketplace Morning Report with Dave Roncaccio and the team at 6.50 Eastern.
But it's time for goodbye from us and the team here at the BBC World Service.
From our producers, James Graham and Neil Morrow, our editor, Naomi Rainey, and from me, Leanna Byrne, for the last time, thank you for listening to the Marketplace Morning Report from the BBC World Service.
As tensions continue in the Caribbean, the U.S.
allows Cuba to get access to some Venezuelan oil.
Live from the U.K., this is the Marketplace Morning Report from the BBC World Service.
I'm Leanna Byrne.
Good morning.
The United States says it will allow some small Venezuelan oil shipments to reach Cuba through its private sector, providing a lifeline to the Caribbean island.
as Washington's blockade is worsening a crisis there.
Tensions between the White House and Havana are high.
Just yesterday, Cuba reported that its border forces killed four people and wounded six when a Florida-registered speedboat crossed into its waters.