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and that's all for now, after a short break, a dw documentary looks at germany's dependency on chief goods from china on, don't forget, there's plenty more news on our website. you don't, you don't. com, and you can follow us on social media. our handle is don't even use our public police for me on the entire team here in berlin. thanks for watching. take care the can you see what old car tires have to do with the production? here's a hands on business. so we'll need the snow on youtube. the day many have long warned about would begin with terrifying news.
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the china has invaded tie want experts are already confident of how china would receive taiwan. navy and air forces would be destroyed by bombing and tens of thousands of chinese soldiers would rush across the taiwan straits. china has made no secret of its ambitions. don't pretend that taiwan is not part of try to describe it as i think we can clearly see that states are linking up to redraw the world. matthew and boy, a rule between taiwan and china may seem very far away for germans. but the consequences for the country would be catastrophic. we're going to be blackmailed. yes. we do have supply shortages and mass unemployment. and vicar market crash would hit both economies very hard shop. few countries have made themselves so dependent upon china, disassembled, man, this is what i'm going as um is have to ask ourselves. and what is this,
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what we want to limit us? but we can also germany has made itself phone ruble. why? we wanted to find the closest and the answers in china, germany, and taiwan. is there a way to end this dependency? the, there are many signs that things have gone are right. that germany's dependence upon china has become dangerous. one such warning is the story of 6 year old on tone from berlin and his doctor malik. but you never really get sick. when he had a cold or a fever, he still go to the playground speeding until and got
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a serious infection in early may. a television crew happened to be filming his doctor's office and documented on tons, visit, plumbing, cause you know, we examined him and found that he had bronchitis verging on pneumonia. and we started him on antibiotics. and the antibiotics were initially available at the pharmacy. and so, but you to few and into low adult using, i mean it's really not doors, it's the line between life and death can be said. it can be as small as a tablet. when it's there, you don't think about it when it isn't, or as an on tons case, there's not enough of it. things become dangerous. the reason for the shortage china wasn't then supplying enough stuff. a low sprints antibiotics without china on tone wasn't payroll was when the, when the time you stop sending us pharmaceuticals and we run short on separate us for. and so you know, stuff us for into a very, very important, especially for severe infections. as the interest that means people will die,
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but yes, there's no one to tell you. don't worry, antibiotics will be available again, soon. shortages become the new normal doctor, but you're trying to circumvent the chinese problem by prescribing a lower dose. but it didn't work on tone, was admitted to hospital with severe pneumonia. shortly after these videos were taken, the, the dependency on china has been tolerated for years. the facts about relationship mazda so on problematic that we wouldn't have a concern that it could be used against us. and so it, we seeing how time has changed out this. and now we have to change just how much time that has changed became evident in mid october at the new so growth for him in beijing siege and paying side by side with a man who has an international arrest warrant loudy me approaching forshie,
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the brutal war is aggression against ukraine is no reason to avoid him. quite the contrary. the whole look that work only these external factors are common threats and the strength and russian chinese cooperation. i, she's got this machine we have to remain outside. unlike most of the western media follow the opening, said abrasions on the screen in the press center for see the new silk road as a way to expand and sign this power and influence china promises. this is about to mom's legions. she threatens anyone who refuses to comply. 5, b is a 5 that should be read shit. we also see the development of other states as a threat and consider economic inter dependencies are risk, don't benefit and do not help improve their countries. in the fall time of the inquiry see says, who's in fantasy of great power. they both want to incorporate other countries and
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so their respective empires. taiwan is to see what ukraine is to person. she's go is taiwanda returned to the motherland by force, if necessary, the ty pays national revolutionary murders. shrine commemorates the victims of the civil war. when republican and communist chinese killed each other, concern over a return to that conflict can be felt everywhere. here, the small democratic island states is now amassing arms to deter the constant threats from its outsized brother. the national security council greets us in ty, one's presidential, palace, wellington, who has the challenging task of protecting his island from china. so much into the
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issue. he's trying to once unification with ty, when he's territory and is making no secret that it will take any step imaginable to do so. and then, but the tie when he's know that dictatorship and democracy are incompatible, ever since the republican troops fled from the communists. here in 1949, china has been demanding the return of what it sees as a renegade island. around 90 percent of taiwanese reject the notion most trust that their government will do everything necessary to protect them. for some though, that isn't enough that you all would afternoon. i'm trying you a told me i came back to you trained 6 months ago and went to the 52 year old as a tour guide in japan. but in march, he decided instead to travel to the front to this like a nice spot with a new crane. youngest,
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john keeps the gear, he used as a member of the international legion in ukraine's in the military club. and ty pay, they mean the concord? she's the ukrainian flag on the job. if you survive, it's a souvenir. or if you die just scraped over the casket. the guy that he this one type one tie, one east soldier has died in ukraine. but chime brought more than just the ukrainian flag home with him. courage also accompanied him back to the island nation, assigned to sign a. send me the for i went to ukraine. i didn't know if we could resist the chinese for 3 days, 3 weeks, or 3 months on the going to after fighting. they are. i believe that if germany, france, great, britain and the united states are ready to support taiwan with lessons and show the way they support ukraine this. yeah, let me quote that you know, we can meet china the this, i mean, i follow and i went on tons of digital k dot by john
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is preparing for a return to the historic civil war. today he's meeting with others who feel the same way. that all seems a long way away under the autumn, solomon munich, volkswagen wants to show its best side during an automotive show. but something is different. something casts a cloud over the industrial powerhouse. volkswagens electric cars are selling poorly in china, the world's biggest car market. ones, the biggest brand v w was being de thrown to buy chinese rifles. and one of them, b y d has set up directly opposite them. and automotive duel on unix, grand boulevard. everything is on the line for v w. no other german company is so dependent upon china. electric chinese cars in the poll position is an existential
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threat for volkswagen. and inspiration for china is carmakers. as i'll be happy to watch on this um business on that, we probably offer something a bit different than german manufacturers. seen in china. digital options are very important. paula: uh, folks will not be pads out all but they haven't gone these don't. i don't think they believed in electro mobility at all folks on volkswagen or jim they were dominating them. but what we see today is that chinese carmakers have over 60 percent of the market in electro mobility, so that you've uh, essentially support tens the box on pizza nota at the time being double use head of customer brands and sales inspects china is e car's german arrogance towards the chinese models was ones the legendary. but now managers are thronging to see the chinese and approve of their own shortcomings. bows gone porsche automotive,
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air and owner a. v w is here with v, w. c o. 40 sub glutamate isn't off the floor and we are still the strongest car make you're in china. it's crucial that we now succeed in the transformation to electron mobility. and we're going to take, getting from the chinese c, german cars, or on cool. i'd rather buy a, b, y, d for light and dw will just get 20 or 30 percent of his profit from china, off it or shot would of course be a disaster for both score and a couple of schools. in the large exhibition hall in munich and alarmed who was who of german business moves into place? the chancellor alongside the car magnet, chancellor, shows rushes to munich to support the german car industry. the chinese offensive is already damaging on this side of the world. german prophets aren't what they once were, and when prophets wayne so do jobs. the movie tips vender is the transformation of mobility is a big job, but it's a team effort. what size come here today as part of that team?
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i talk to submit the business teams. that team is finding a worthy opponent. china's e cars are cheap because badging subsidizes them. germany could retaliate with punitive tariffs across europe. the stats are china strategies increase a level playing field and see if you protect your markets and provide subsidies for those. who will we demand equal opportunities for more and we won't be pushed off the playing field, but would, in germany, there would europe a risk engaging in a trade conflict with china? suddenly the automotive conference becomes something else. green peace activists crash. the party body guards swarm around shouts while the activists decry climate change. it may be more than just the climate that's changing. maybe an entire industry. maybe the german economic model. trade with china has long been a party. former chancellor angle americal called beijing,
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a strategic partner. the principal for germany supplied engineering, and china provided cheap goods with us and in and out to the to have them stop. we thought and authoritarian state wouldn't allow the freedom and create charity of a democracy. we just in that democratic, that's why trade was easy with china. blame goes 100 met, you know, but because the china would always tried to copy what we exported us, not to balance it that they'd always be one step behind us. pm, obviously been in my interest in tone sign a mass of miscalculation trade with china was once highly profitable for germany. but china has now caught up and in some areas even overtaken, the unemployment was reached a point where the balance of shifting impact chinese influence are increasing both in the chinese export decreasing, which i think the balance is shifting towards china. and also this is when we issue
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i'm and we have to ask ourselves inside, is this what we want to focus? and also the german business model is over. just what do you see is the call today, a dispute out oft as well? it's because we import cheap products from china. be cheap gas from russia. we'll still do business all over the world. and the americans pay for our security and jones was that's over now. what does the states, if you need to end corona and russia's war against ukraine, have shown just how dependent germany is on global supply chains. but it's even more dependent on china and russia. what lessons has robert high back germany's economy minister learn developed global trade? we have them from a we had a 55 percent gas depending on the and we managed to keep the national economy running dusty for 95 and it wouldn't have been possible. only 90 percent would have pulled the rug out from underneath those if i could. so 90 percent. that's how
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dependent gemini is on china for certain medicines and rule materials. venice. so i think if it comes to a conflict with taiwan, ties between germany and china will change overnight, but not contents in a role of aggression would result in sanctions against china. the world's most important trade routes would be cox. between one 3rd and half of all global goods are shipped through the taiwan strait and none of that would arrive moody. we'd have supply shortages and faced mass unemployment tests. it wouldn't be much now. but suppose this cut, the german government has created a new china strategy. the goal is the risk and less risk around china, less not even cheap. but what does that mean? how would it look tie one has been hedging its bets with china for years. the ace up its sleeve computer chips
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will flaw high wednesday away the sink if tie ones foreign trade were interrupted in the face. it would be a major disaster which in weights not just for taiwan, but for the whole world to go because tie one produces 60 percent of the world semi conduct to those attention. cynthia, that's a good talk. radio supposed to end up on the, on the tie, one semi conductor manufacturing company is one of the most important in the world . it's highly successful. product even has its own museum and can be found and refrigerators, cars and mobile devices around the globe. the t. s. m. c. museum commemorates the 7 fathers of taiwan. so electronics industry, managers, and government officials who met at a sewing milk snack bar 50 years ago and made a ground breaking decision. christie issue is an economist. she knows ts m. c, inside out, over a sewing milk she reveals the founding fathers plan taiwan should concentrate,
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it's expertise on one product, one which could not simply be copied by neighboring countries. the plan receive government support and became a complete success. the world now depends on taiwan for semi conductors. the production is uniquely sophisticated. 8 sir ironic because because even they want to take g as and see the will be just the factory just the building because people, they have foods, why they can't leave, right? and most of the senior engineers, the ts mc, probably have green car, so they can lead easily. and then there will be no way for uh, for that is operations to continue. neither china nor the rest of the world could weather a stop in the supply of semi conductors. china has to think twice before actually attacking ty one and the international community would do anything to prevent a war. with taiwan, taiwan created a still a con shield,
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shield of 70 conductors, the in germany. it needs its own silicon shield. there is no backup for the medicines on tone urgently needs. no alternative to the antibiotics. until this treatment isn't working until the parents are forced to take him to hospital with severe pneumonia. so there's also physically, his oxygen levels were very low to, anton, wasn't bad shape. there's. he had trouble breathing trouble walking. he didn't want to do anything. he lacked all strength but there are lots of you. if you can't get antibiotics, it's just bad. it's very painful as a parent, being unable to help your child, there's nothing there to help them task. but antibiotics used to be produced in
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germany. penicillin production started in a frankfurt suburb in 1950 and after a few years could meet all of germany's demands, the easiest media come in. this medicine, it will save the lives of countless germans in the years to come, so they were released. if you can use it in the think about how much penicillin and stuff in the spartans where a manufactured in from often the 2nd world war and how and into this millennium isn't found out at some point the chinese boat. we don't like that to have what we want the market to be dependent on us on the flooded the market with substances. dunham price is a all scrunched offer because i've taken this and that means that china made sure that production and hooks ended on hooks to my hosting. yes. the hooks facility is now just an industrial monument. antibiotics havent been produced here since 2017.
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only the price mattered. germany's dependence on china quickly became apparent children. i went to the left side of the pool. i should see a boy that exploded in an anti bio 6 factory in eastern china in october of 2016. he. when it comes up to arthur the key, little reduced parasite and then i'm type a he'll take at the facility in germany quickly like the drug chinese manufacturers had won the supply will using extremely low prices for low spring production is now concentrated in just 3 large factories we also the chinese companies for comments, but they refuse. we're seeing those corporate spies, the companies use popular wedding to avoid prying questions from john and this. lauren is infiltrating china. the whole country is fighting spies. the companies
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come to dress political topics to sensitive this the on. so from key to a major chinese antibiotics company. 3 you for that, what do you mean? we have no interest in working with foreign media. we have no external communication with foreign media. goodbye before all so yeah, we travel to one of the stuff last spring clubs and shun. she provence. t lose european exports increased by 130 percent last year. one employee agrees to talk to us at the main entrance. moment for the discussion, we produce the last sprint or product score, run the world. jordan, very proud of that. all prisons doesn't go unnoticed, discussing with security stuff at the main entrance,
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filming prohibited china wants to make others dependent on them while remaining autonomous themselves. the risking in china even has its own name, do you will circulation to prepare itself for a trade war? china wants to boost domestic consumption and reduce its own dependence upon exports. but german corporations are risking even more investments into china continue to grow their skepticism. mentioned that i believe that there are still some in the economies saying we just want to increase profits with china, but they're not also trying to minimize risk. again, volkswagen wants to stay in the race and as invested 2400000000 euros into a project with horizon robotics. the chinese are the market leaders and self driving cars. we want to offer the customer the best. we're just using the best
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local solution. want to get it's expensive v w hopes, it's chinese strategy will run as predictably as many of its cars the didn't have to replace the chinese men could eventually because those companies will no longer play the role they have for the last 20 years. that's been seen sponsors, alex, be a tough even less well known companies are failing to adjust suppliers like millions on a hot vac lives is and it's $1000.00 employees full bath to his batch built the company over the last 2 decades and added a plant in china, 8 years ago, volkswagens chinese problems have become his 2 basses into the side of the best times, or when my brain is working at my home, believing i have slept relatively little in recent years. this year to this
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his company traditionally produces parts for combustion engines. but with the cars advancing, especially in china, 10 box make the transition and what will happen to volkswagen. his most important customer will a struggling v. w still need his products kind of debit or something them all in medium size. often most of the businesses are under extreme pressure from moving from the combustion engine to the electric car. some certainly wouldn't make it a batch currently has the feeling that he's ok. he only saw his chinese colleagues on the screen during the pandemic, but in 2023, he can finally visit challenge and again, he's nervous with a company bunch before back in 2015, when he opened his 50000000 euro chinese factory
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used his passport, then almost as often as his credit card's, as he commuted between 2 worlds, attitudes were different about china. to the news, the boss lloyd were amongst the few private investors. it's not just our passion, that's a part of our existence. besides, it has to work with china. yes, it will work then boucher has been here for 8 years now. his passport is no longer a familiar sight. china seems farther away now. if only because of corona while a lot of sizes on spring. let me finish. yeah, well it was a long exhausting period. i am very surprised that we're in such good shape. the employees, the whole team has kept his business running on their own ally they're using, but we've, i'm love with a lot of knob. the pen demik could have served as
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a warning on dependency. what happens when one is suddenly cut off from supply chains or one's own investments? mine and my assessment is that the german companies operating in china must know that their investments may be treated completely differently their own. and then in constitutional states like europe and responded to an ox in patrick dot in the, in the whole part that their assets could be seized. that's not just the fear, radical possibility. and then went to lead to show movies caught, box doesn't want to hear about the risk getting skipped of the day. i'm just telling you there's also the industrialization and everything starting with d is going downhill. we are very strongly organized in china, but our company's bottom line is to make sure our risk and china remains to tolerable product. china's aim is to minimize the risk to itself. it sees itself into
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a global call on petition was the us dominance and certain the rule materials is up the hearts of beijing strategy. you non provence, south west china. we're heading for one of the you non, she home companies. mine's one of the biggest produces of germanium in the world. the quote for its video showcases its success stories, germanium and gallium are extremely important in the production of semi conductors . germany has made a cell phone or both speak stores and by becoming dependent upon red metals, a good haul. so if it's gallium comes from china and over 80 percent of its germanium china has restricted the export since august 2023 to guess even with the u. s. trade sanctions. the trade will is also affecting germany. china is no longer supplying germanium and gallium, they do not mind defense to kilometers into the us. she hung didn't respond to
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a request for an interview. we find faults while yeah, and a warning sign that the main entrance strictly forbidden for an authorized person's on vehicles. a security called a p as immediately we again request an interview. you'll have to ask the main office, they make the decision you're not allowed in. now, it seems as do, please put in the mood is tense. the security guard is visibly uncomfortable with all sudden appear in the company. doesn't want to talk to us projections from government agencies to own the big took our vice president of the center for china and globalization. an official mouth piece of the communist policy agrees to be interviewed. china has absolute dominance inc, rear of and red metals. and i'm the china sleeves in china sleeves. there are more
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than 2000 pots to play. china has no problem with germany, for example. but if germany joins the u. s. imposed on, justified sanctions against china. then export to germany will be under the same review as the chinese government, as announced as far as g a. n g e germany also used to produce gallium on its own here, installed near humbug. but only until 2016 started. gallium then became too expensive and honestly politically fog and there is the political question is the production of gallium in germany worth the effort to ensure a supply and suitcase,
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your competitive siege guide for the semi conductor industry? those questions seem to have been answer. policies. in march 2023, both the president of the european commission and the german chancellor broke round on a new semi conductor factory for infinity and interest. in many conductors are often referred to as the loyal of the 21st century the one raw material. so to speak on which almost everything else depends. besides, these buys these millions of mine by 2030, we won't walking together with industry and to double your share of the world wide, semi conductor production up to 20 percent. in addition to chip small, since the semi conduct to market is developing so rapidly, that means that we need to quite drupal, our current capacity of customers. as the e u has provided 43000000000 euros for semi conductor subsidies. that also makes
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president attractive to ts mc somebody, conductor companies would be foolish to ignore such a generous public investment d s m. c had once invested significantly in china, but the semi conductor industry is now part of tie. one's national security woman the, the thinking a lot about the economic security of semi conductor design. so sound down to you that so we respect the global position of the company. what time wants to lead in this industry must remain intact. good, since you most modern production processes and research, going to have to stay in taiwan your issue. i say i'll deal with that type one countries which are recently all the allies everywhere they invest at the moment. i'm very close to time on. is that by time? oh no, it's not a coincidence. that means we agreed to develop a global networks, but to protect the supply chains,
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t s m. c only goes to countries with similar values, which are the to show industrial policy there. and here t s m c hopes to be producing semi conductors on this green meadow, and dressed and beginning in 2027. the most advanced chips will still be made in taiwan. but earlier generations will be made here to supply the european automotive industry. the taiwanese want to invest $10000000000.00 euros, about half of it, subsidies money will spend for germany, and mine were sort of lying to ourselves. tasha the impact we're currently seeing in europe will not fundamentally change the global industry or the next 10 years and mixed in senior automation for them and tyler, and although the chip can be manufactured in dresden, germany remains dependent on asia for rare metals, soldering and packaging. in germany's economy,
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minister disagrees i'm for i'm trying to versed of all you have to start somewhere is include present me conductors will be everywhere soon. this year we will be well advised produced at least part of what we consume ourselves, steve, i welcome each other. sometimes i do understand that myself both is all. there are major concerns about germany's attractiveness for industry insurance. when companies come here and build or want to build for the leading industry over the next few decades, there's criticism to yeah, of falling on hundreds of cookies, yet germany is at least trying to become more autonomy. but chinese high tech has long stood at the center of german communications operating german mobile networks and critical infrastructure. can that be the risk to slice that may be that era in all the risk inc was because we actually went to
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motivation is peaceful and we just need to do risk some to minimize the risk or something like that. suffice somebody that does if the chinese leadership will notice, as if they aren't interested in the exact opposite of china, it doesn't want to be the risk numbers to miss the risk. yeah. first of life, german government wants to shipped. it's all feet. shoot, it's all feet, be my guest. no, we cannot stop you from doing the stupid things which will inflict all the time age and injury and loss as to the job and people. i just personally hope the german government will be small to wiser. as i always believe, black swans supposedly stand for china's resilience according to superstition. and while why is company history? the book symbolized and unforeseeable event with serious consequences. while waste says the misfortune and threats they faced have made them even stronger. it's why
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the blacks ones are fed and loving the ted full on the company compass. the animals are supposed to continually remind the stuff to be as a vigilance the future as possibly is unimaginable as while wise corporate compass with the heidelberg causal oxford university and palaces from below me and chronology i have opened, reconstructed according to the wishes of while wise found to attribute to europe's inventiveness china is make a tech company is researching on developing behind these facades. we were invited on the tool we are the tech company is clearly making an effort to appeal open. i'm transparent, some german television, wined and dined by customs and why spokesman for germany, who usually works in the real district off in the us
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the only reason i access this through so our customer, dustin drive. i know it sounds like a marketing slogan, but it isn't is wow, why is self promotion is aimed at the federal government? there's another black one in the room. the use. well, why is telecommunications technology as a security risk? and fee is china could install malware. i'm spying on germany remotely. perhaps even switching of networks and critical infrastructure. preposterous says, well, why? yeah, it's also stuff. i'm kind of, we is the supplier, have no access neither remote access to data in mobile networks, nor control of mobile networks. and that's these, those are controlled by network operators supply about these a city. now this kind of espionage and sabotage is more science fiction on the on
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size from science fiction. but that fiction like the fear could become reality, signed those national security law requires companies to on. so to the policy on the states, the u. s. has long since out know what, why, why component funding chinese technology in germany could have a cooling effect throughout europe. we do not want to lose any country as a customer, especially the biggest, the marketing europe, the german market. so if you can survive and excel in the german market, it means you can survive and excel in many other markets. german telephone companies are also concerned about possible restrictions, threatening to sue berlin for damages, then not easily ignoring the security concerns. like call me because they just want relations with china to remain on changed. the pressure on politicians is a numerous ship for museum of start,
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and i myself have always made it very clear that risk minimization also means not including technology from china that makes our own infrastructure vulnerable. and then we have to have the self confidence to say, we won't let anyone pressure us from what it looks. it's which they apparently come . germany is now speaking, compromise only a small, but significant pulse of the hallway technology will be found with more transparency demanded from china. the risking light. germany's china strategy now list the country as a partner competitor, i'm systemic rival and tie one. people are happy about anything that adds distance to china. it gives them hope that germany would, in the event of a conflict, be steadfast on the side of democratic ty want to the will you? and we would like to see that germany is ready to use their warships in asia pacific to attempt to, to and i. yeah. and to hold the military drills in the,
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in the pacific region, which is fine as they have recently changed to some form. but would international health come at all? many are counting on it with military discipline. they meet weekly at the open air stage of ty pays that on part. i wonder what do you do here? what kind of is or we're hoping we'll be able to demonstrate our determination to fight back. we can't expect other countries to help us. if we don't show the will to do with ourselves being without them. they may have forgotten their wouldn't rifles today, but not their enthusiasm. self defense groups now exist all over the country, young tie when he's no longer have an emotional tied to the people's republic and want to be prepared for the worst case. a single book chan
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you way is their star guess today. the man who fought in ukraine last year is now lifting weights here today becomes emotional at the end of a long evening. man . oh god, he knew singing the ukrainian national anthem. oh, show me for the gold. so. mm hm. mm. so the, the, the, the weather china will really attack tie one can't be known,
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but taiwan is preparing for. it is germany. that's what we can. what we need to do in germany is become more independence and position ourselves against china. and i believe that will ultimately help create a better relationship with china and in which, you know, it's becoming less dependent and less vulnerable is going to be expensive. do we have to be able to provide the basics for our population again? of the nice thing couldn't germany isn't simply china's mercy. she china needs the european market to. and china also need your p and in courts in berlin until and, and his father are back at the doctors so she could back you family peace until and recovered in the hospital the his loans are healthy again. it's been mrs. hayes, and i'm so glad this didn't end differently, but you don't want to ever be in a situation like this. again, with a hot okay,
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cause of frustration and anger that it couldn't even come to this. what welcomed? do you still remember what it was like when you had to go into the hospital? yeah, yes. well even for one night, 1st i didn't want to go to the hospital. i'm fish, which is causing was the how are you doing today? good for until things have turned out for the best, the doctor, but you is now stock piling. medications that is patients no longer need should things become scarce again, he might have something in the cupboard vulnerabilities, sometimes only become a parent when something happens. like with antoine moments when a turbulent world crashes into the life of a 6 year old book, dependence is most a mass of phase. we creates all dependencies and can reduce them. if
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