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80001000 of how this thing has from proper access to education the the long several then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news our lives from doha coming up in the program today. the us imposes sweeping power of song goods from canada, mexico and china, which is already launching retaliatory trade levies on american products. president donald trump suspends all military support for ukraine just days after public dispute with the ukrainian leader palestinians and gaza faced starvation of with israel's continued blockade of the strip for us, middle east and boy is sent to arrive in the region and relief. and nigeria prices
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of food and other basic goods are beginning to fall as for to experience biggest football teams are taking the rivalry to the european stage for the, for that to come at data set to face. it showed us in the last 16 of the attempt is the, the so us president donald trump's terrorist, on his countries 3 largest trading partners have now come into effect goods coming from canada. and mexico will be slapped with a whopping 25 percent. have imports from china are facing an additional 10 percent levy. the stock market has already tumbled in response. there are fears that the tariffs could drive up inflation and cause an economic slow down across north america. but trump maintains that it will help us manufacturing what they have to do is build their car plants, frankly, and other things in the united states, in which case they have no tariffs. i would just say this to people in canada or
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mexico, are they going to build the car plans to people that are doing a more much better of building here? because we have the market where the market where they sell the most. and so i think it's going to be very exciting, very exciting for the automobile companies that canada says it will immediately impose retaliatory terrorists of 25 percent and warns of more to come later this month. both canada and mexico bout us pressure to step up efforts to tighten the borders and stop the flow of illegal drugs. but trump said on monday that there was no room left for either country to avoid the levies. we will be ready. we are not looking for this, we're not seeking this, but at the same time, that's all. remember when president trump is talking about imposing chairs, it must be linked to what's going on at the border because he has an executive order that is linked to the fact that there is a national security crisis. and so we know that's not the case of the border. we
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know we have a good plan. we know that we've invested in it. we know that we've answered questions that the trump inspiration had regarding our efforts that china has also promised to retaliate. the finance ministry says tariffs of 10 to 15 percent on some u. s. goods will come into effect. march 10th. badging says, is willing to solve washington's concerns through dialogue, but it will not accept threats and oppression houses. here is heidi. so castro is in washington dc. where there are fear is the terrace would spark a trade war of the 25 percent chairs on mexico and canada. and the additional 10 percent on china took effect at the stroke of midnight. here in washington, d. c. which initiated what could become a trade war in north america and with china, all told these 3 countries make up 40 percent of us imports. now officially, anything coming in from those countries will be tariff,
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including shipments that arrive in the country as well as goods that are already sitting in warehouses that have yet to get to clear customs. now in the legal rationale that are that community. ringback these orders to those countries, the federal government sites, the national emergency, the president trump declared on january 20th his 1st day in office. when he argued that there was a crisis happening at the nation's borders with migrants and drugs coming across. then he did give canada and mexico a 30 day reprieve. he set to work on those issues. however, in this a notification to them that the government argues that mexico failed to lower the number of that know coming across, that's contrary to the actual figures. it is also missing in the legal ration now is legally in this document was mentioned in what from said in person,
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saying that the only way to stave off these terrorists would be for mexico or candidate to bring their manufacturing into the united states to re shore these american jobs, the actual figure show that the opposite trend may be happening with february manufacturing activity in the us on the decline. and of course, there are plenty of american consumers who are also quite worried that this will drive up inflation in the united states. from washington high to jo, castro alger 0, tony chang is live outside the world's largest wholesale market in china. is your city, tony? how's a place like you impacted by us terrace? a huge the. i mean it's a real concern who. busy according to the will bank, there's 5500000 square meters of floor space in here. it did $70000000000.00 worth of business last year. so it's fantastic,
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very important. they make everything from the fries to christmas tree. what we're not sitting at the moment is an awful lot of buzz and especially not from the united states. they are to be aware of president trump terrace. they were aware of that in his 1st, and they said they've been trying to diversify in recent years. and certainly when you're around in the city, you see a lot more russians and indians 1st at mass markets that i think china is getting more more interested in. but of course, neither of those places has the buying power or the united states. so i think they are to be aware of what this could do. we've seen the finance ministry announce in the last couple about that. it's going to impose retaliatory terrace, 15 percent on and pull to the american chicken cost and then wait 10 percent on. so it bins and poke a good i think they lost very concerned that this could escalate. and then very keen to avoid this really getting any was particularly the trade is here in
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a place like you, tony. if we expand beyond this specific case, if you will, more broadly how vulnerable as china is economy to us task, it was a, this is a problem we've, we've been hearing in the comments of the coming out of beijing and particularly the national people's congress, which still on since, as a condemnation of these terrace, the other, the arguments being made that these are completely unnecessary. the china and the united states had worked together in the past very successfully combusting drugs saying this is unilateral and bullying tactics from the tired trunk administration . but also is couched in that sort of language that with they might be able to walk back. and i think the feeling is that the chinese government is keen to find some kind of a trade deal with the trump administration. the problem they seem to have is that they don't really know how to communicate directly out of the moment as they were
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in a game of chicken. the terrorists have been in post chinese. the chinese government feels the need to retaliate, but it doesn't want to go and approach the trump administration in a conciliatory manner. because that would be seen as weakness. the chinese economy has slowed down and recent years. again, you don't see that much signs out in places like this is this. busy eastern coastal region has boomed over the last decade, but a couple of days ago we're off in the northeast and there are pods the other parts of china, which really haven't seen the benefits. that's part of the next plan for economic growth. and i think it, we really got to measure the tribal, it could be potentially very problematic for china as late as tony. thank you very much for all the contacts. that's alpha 0. tony chang reporting from you in china. let's bring in victor. go vice president of the center for china in globalization. you're joining us from badging. victor, it's good to talk to you again. of course, china already had experience right with
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a trump terrace in particular because he impose terrace on china during his 1st term and office. how do you think you're looking at this 2nd round? are not so surprising the trumpet, ministration is becoming more em all one time and reckless in the web advising parents. during from the 1st time, he and his government focused on china are using power of says weapons. but now it seems that the trumpet administration 2.0 is really generally apply weapons in all directions against the canadians. that makes it cuz of the country's most likely, i guess the european union is very soon. and again, my goal is to china. now for this opportunity terrace will not work. it will make the installation project in the united states even worse, and will significantly blake and roll the quality of life while the american people, carrots are not paid by china. it is paid by the american consumers, even though all the tire is to make the chinese export more difficult to the united
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states. but certainly the fall for doing so wrong. jump in there. you know what, you know, what donald trump to answer would be there. his answer would be, will actually bring in your manufacturing. this is what he really wants. he wants foreign makers of pretty much anything to go and build their factories and manufacturer in the us. and that's what the powers to for 1st and foremost now, could there be, could china lose the manufacturing to the us on account of the stairs as well? if you do the simple maps of tools, manufacturing jobs in the city with significant amount back to the united states, the united states need to do a lot of things. of the price differential is not the most important. faxed up behind the free of manufacturing jobs from the united states, which has to be happening for the past several decades. i see the united states has a lot of domestic heavy lifting to do before they can reach
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a point where manufacturing jobs are finally attractive to move, say operations back to the united states. from attorney's perspective, we are very eager, very happy to move some of the manufacturing jobs to the united states. but the us government need to make it so that the investments in the united states will be protected. and there will be no discrimination against investments from one country versus another country equal treatment should be applied and the quality of life, but need to be improved. the professional training need to be provided to the style . for example, lots of things need to happen at the same time before any significant amount of manufacturing jobs will follow back to the united states. or if you look at the countries that have been threatened by trump, they tend to do 2 things. yes, they impose retaliatory tariffs, right? they fight back, which is also what china is doing and will continue to do. but also they make some concessions. typically,
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do you see china making concessions to donald trump into the us as well? i would say for the past 4 digits of mall or turn that in the united states are always being re adjusting their relations with each other. i would not call them concessions. i will call them re adapt taishan to the 2nd. most of this is of the opportunities and the challenges on the ground. i see both turn on the united states need to re up back to the new situation and fall president trump, i seen both turn out in the united states need to, 1st of all seem arising to do and secondly told degenerate into the low roll because the lower road will not help either china, all the united states and china would be very happy to talk to the american government to figure out that my friends are old, the highway, to improve china us relations and to make being french in the right pressure in the united states less menacing against the fundamental interest of the american people
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. yeah, we know that inflation is also something donald trump is concerned with. he said he would bring down the price is in the us for consumers. victor go, vice president of the center for china and globalization. thank you very much. thank you very much for having me. thank you. the world's largest maker of computer ships has announced a major investment in the us after trump threatened to impose terence the tie one semi conductor manufacturing company, s m. c will invest $100000000000.00 to build 5 additional facilities in arizona. but the time when he is president has said that the most advanced manufacturing process is, will remain in taiwan. patrick foxes in taipei and says there's concern from ty, ones, leaders about the deal as well. there appears to be a little bit of mixed messaging out of taiwan on this sally red cabinet officials said that time one would conduct a review. and since he has some sees announcement, there was evidently some concern about what in fact this might have on. so i won
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semi conductor industry prior to that the typeface, economic and cultural representative office. that's the fact the embassy in the us says that it was blind, that time when these businesses are expanding investments in the us. and that this would deep and cooperation on supply chain between the 2 sides of said so that this would bring trade an economic relations closer. this was an importance move by it's s m c. it's the largest manufacturer of semi conductors and the wealth of wind, the lights of in video, apple. and, and so that was an important move, not least because it's potentially stays all the threats of tyrus from the jump in ministration. remember, donald trump has to threaten to impose terms of up to a 100 percent on some of these a chip exports, but also because this brings taiwan and the us closer together out of time. when that has been a question mark about what exactly the trump administration's policy is on. so i
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won last month, the us state department removed the line from this website saying that the us does not support. so i want independence that would've been seen by some and so i say as a possible sign of the support for president trump has also made it very clear that she expects taiwan to pay for us. mandatory support for us is bound by trustee to protect. so i want in the events of an invasion, but increasingly it has looked as though a business, a commitment that comes with conditions, patrick fault, which is 0 type. then sure, yeah. case from the center of international governance innovation. he says trump's announcement lacks substance. a g s s e, sorry to go this 1st plant in 9 states about 5 years ago and just recently managed to finally get it up and running there some chips. uh and uh, that was a $65.00 investment and a half the employees were flowing in from taiwan. so the additional 500000000000
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were 3 additional plans to take many, many years to build a lot. this is actually performed of announcement. the reality is that they cannot fit the global supply chain into the united states, which is already a full employment. the number's just throwing that out. um, so the other should fall here for the united states is that the us chair fun is new ports are we cover the chair response exports so they will, us exports will fall even as a seem for fall. there are a lot of losers shaking up in the united states in the export oriented sectors. and those tend to be the most efficient sectors. and so, ultimately, while you can have these announcements of the capital being a plant into the united states or to use them see planned to build civil class and united states, it is just not possible to do what mr. trump wants,
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which is to replicate the global economy as it is in the united states, is just or saw. the president donald trump, this is spinning o. u. s. military aid to ukraine, after meeting with president, followed him as a lensky on friday, ended with the ukrainian leader being asked to leave the white house. and us officials says, washington is reviewing whether or billions of dollars given to keith or contributing to a solution to end the war with russia. from criticized the landscape for suggesting hours before the announcement that the end is likely far away. warning america won't put up with it, and it's for much longer. ukraine has called for security guarantees before moving forward with any piece plan. chevy vance has told us media it is in ukraine's best interest to agree a deal with the us, which includes the stake and it's minimal sector. if you want real security guarantees, if you want to actually ensure that vladimir putin does not in
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a new crate, again, the very best security guarantee is to give americans economic upside in the future of ukraine. the only realistic pathway to bring this thing to a settlement is present trumps pathway. we encourage both present zalinski and president putin to follow that path. has got a keyboard correspond to charles throughout the standing by so charles, what does it mean for ukraine that the us of suspending any and all military a the well we've started to hear some reaction from you crate in m p. 's. both opposition and in the rolling policy, and it's pretty universal. sound that's coming from these cool. and is that cooling at the catastrophe? we know that so lensky has been pushing for security guarantees from the us around this minerals dale. we know that he went to the white house,
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we know we sold at that rail, and zalinski says that some other time he was prepared to sign that deal but needed those security guarantees. its being widely seen that this move by the us that a lot of people are surprised about is so full southern sky to sign. this manuals deal already with us to set the sort of security guarantees. zalinski is talking about should come from europe. and we've had europe in the last few days that conference in london scrambling to get the ducks in place. a full point plan puts together announced by the u. k. government storm or, and involving the french in a numerous other countries. but this has huge implications for ukraine's ability to defend itself. and of course, the big ferries where the food chain is going to take advantage of this. now, in terms of numbers, what do we know? we know that in terms of total assistance from the us since the beginning of the
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full scale invasion in 2022 us has contributed around about a 100 and $75.00 to a $118000000000.00. we understand that said this freeze on a and of course, trump his thoughts from the get go. this be no new agency assumed office, but we understand that they're still around suite point $5000000000.00 us dollars. that was congressionally approved on the bite and, and these on show as to whether this whole so, and i will include those that, that, that kind of money i, let's also highlight the fact that this, that this money is actually not only for munitions, but it's also to help run the government to goes towards paying salaries and so on in terms of weapons and what the us have supplied. so fall. i mean, there's a whole host of various different uh to, to repay sees tanks of all of the vehicles,
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all with flashing vehicles as it can be cycles which have a range of around 300 kilometers. while i'm on this solves, i mean us has to be key to ukraine defending itself. so not only to obviously just deserving ski um and the opposition parties. ukraine itself is, is one thing the security guarantees the now seem to be halted. certainly until zalinski signs this dale, it seems, but of course it's exactly what your opinions want as well. they won't be so kind of security guarantees from the us. so this is a huge development and a very worried one for not only ukraine, but you are full. so charles, drafted, and keith, thank you very much. charles alexi moran vf is an associate professor of national security and strategic studies at christian university. he explained the outcome of the ukraine war, now hinges on what that suspension of us military aid will look like. if
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it's a reference to the ongoing for these are not the nation's military webmaster. it won't be as critical as, for example, so spanish on all information intelligence sharing, delete that will make a huge deep rounds with regards to ukraine. situational awareness, and will provide the russians an advantage on the battlefield. with regards to the former. busy files of nations and weaponry while the ukrainians have a little bit of bad to go. busy without and your supplies for, for a few months. so again, it was very much the band whether this move is symbolic, just to put political pressure on, on the landscape. what problem bring it in wants to the brain. yes. in terms of providing them with disadvantages on the battlefield and by their voice in their hands, abuse negotiations and the best boys to your best breeding. much exposed because they've been pretty a ride in on your security umbrella. and not just in terms of extended insurance, which is the nuclear and you being elements,
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but those are the presence of us conventional and you literally fall in your full wait too long. you're a black, significant military capabilities predict me when we get to village arranging the problem in solid, just for example, if your brain so spanish intelligence provision to your brain, europe cannot substitute that because they, they, they have some capability. but the small, this comprehensive is what the americans have. they left, for example, strategically capabilities. that's why and that again, they've been relying on all the united states, the like much alicia. the us state department says special envoys, steve wood, golf will return to the middle east and the coming days to prevent the collapse of the goals a ceasefire. deal with cough is looking at 2 options, extending the 1st phase, which is really insists on. and i'm us refuses, or progress of the 2nd phase of the agreement. now that requires
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a withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza and the return of all captives and exchange for permanency supplier, israel says it backs up proposal by with costs to extend the 1st phase by 6 weeks. the un says food prices have more than doubled and got us off the israel blocked or humanitarian aid unit says, says the closure of crossing will particularly devastate children and families struggling to survive. rights groups have condemned the decisions accusing israel of using starvation as a weapon of war. was there was any man who does and goes to city honey, its day 3 of no more humanitarian, a going into gaza city. what are people doing on a day to day basis to get their basics and talking about food in water? the fall? several people here are forced to break their fast and the 3rd day of pasting month, and also the 3rd dates of no game and a tree and aided trucks coming in after these really decision to impose more
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restrictions. very sampling kitting, one of the stopping the entry of months needed a trucks uh 8 sold with a, with a needed for people across the gaza strip. so if you would like for it to break their fast them, whatever they're able to, to find so far the blockade on, on the crossing, then the new restrictions have made many of the basic good are nearly impossible. to find that we're talking about oil, cooking oil, rice and flour and other basic necessities. they used to be common and available and are either now unavailable or on affordable. giving the a financial collapse of almost everyone here. people do have been, have not been on a payroll for the past 16 months. lots of public sector and public and private sector have lived many people living of food parcels and 8 in the past, 50 months that was not going in on a regular basis with seeing similar situations of how 50 months. very suffocating,
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one that is split to display the famine in northern dogs, as well as the evacuation zones in an incognito and is then and the central area and other parts of the, of the goddess trip. if we look at just these for the amount of 8 in the past 42 days in the 1st phase of the, of the ceasefire agreement large, the humanitarian has characterized that 5 bytes officials, the number of attracts getting in the kind of basic supplies and basic necessities compared to what used to be before the war started is half of it. and just as another violation because it was supposed to talk to god, it was supposed to be flooded with a human to trance it. but everything came in and half, half a number of a truck sold, different fueled happen, not of, of food supplies. it almost none of medical supplies went to people only to some designated international organization has that, that have lived, people has left people with no options. and so much uncertainty,
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but do live off whatever is available now they are on a survival mode. it just one important thing that we talk to people is that just the, the a they just wouldn't like indignity as the goal on today or might be a 1000 zeros honey mountain with reporting live from gaza city. thank you very much . honey is good to know day and the georgia and capital oman you're there in nor because the is really government and palestinian authority. you have banned down to 0 from reporting from inside israel and inside the occupied westbank. so we are right now with what's a pretty confusing moment, right? we, the end of the 1st phase of the ceasefire has ended. sorry, the 1st day since the spar ended several days ago. we're not in phase 2 yet, and we don't really know where we're headed. can you walk us through who's saying what and who wants what? as well, sir, it is confusing, especially for the people who have so much riding on the ceasefire continuing. so
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we have israel saying that it accepted a proposal set out by steve would cost the us envoy. and now this proposal basically expands phase one, which is what? nothing. yeah. whole wanted in it on the 1st day. how much would release half of the is really kept as dead and alive? in exchange, what is will would do is not bombard garza not a to re deploy its troops into areas from where it has withdrawn and continued to allow a humanitarian assistance that is desperately needed to enter the enclave. by the end of that $42.00 period, which would spawn the holy month of ramadan and pass over the jewish holiday. uh, the other half of the remaining is really kept as would be released. the problem of, of course, with this proposal as far as how mazda is concerned, and many of the families of captives for that matter, is that this is a departure from the original agreement that was signed. not only that,
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israel doesn't want to discuss the day after, because as far as it is concerned, how much must not be in does that by the end of of the ceasefire. it will not declared and to the war so long as how much has any force a in control or partially in control of the gaza strip. and then in the meantime, what you have are the air countries who will be meeting later on today to discuss their proposal to the american administration of how to move forward and prevent a complete collapse of the cease fire. sarah. nor thank you very much. that's as sets us up for our next report by mohammed john, whom that's noro de reporting live in amman, jordan, so as nor was saying our league members to set to meet in cairo today on tuesday to discuss egypt does a reconstruction proposal. they are also expected to formulate a plan to counter us president donald trump's threats to take over the strip and
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forcibly expelled palestinians from their land homage of whom explains what's at stake. as the god of ceasefire, teeters on the brink of collapse, all eyes turned toward a crucial meeting, a regional diplomat and emergency air. a bleak summit in cairo on tuesday with israel having blocked all food medicine and fuel from entering the gaza strip. and his refusal to begin the phase 2 talks is agreed under the cease fire deal. the stakes could not be higher than a meeting with you. officials on sunday, egypt, as foreign minister said his nation will continue its efforts to ensure negotiations for the 2nd phase. can begin but the.
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