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and go into the clash swimming in a sea of criticism their decent start of the season has been overshadowed by their recent defeat to hoffenheim and rumors of tension within the dressing room and criticism towards cotton on chalabi forced him to answer his detractors you know the thing that. is like we're so bad that i've known you. want to celebrate it with a little break the arc of this size this is football a mouth watering battle is expected between these two old rivals. such a. powerful figure at the top of the hour benefits of both business and just. when i'm travelling to be comfortable. but i also want to stay up to
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as the leaders of your countries will always and should always put your country's first. lesson in politics their fear is new zealand's fuel shortage will spread stranding thousands more travel is. also coming up the greeks get tough on taxes at least on the island of central renie a great place to take vacation but businesses be warned i've been physical and let's do business in his first address to the united nations general assembly u.s. president donald trump reiterated his criticism of sweeping free trade deals saying people had been misled to think of them as the best way to success the white house is unlikely to be pleased that trade figures that have just come in the commerce department saying the trade deficit increased eight and
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a half percent to one hundred twenty three point one billion dollars the biggest deficit since two thousand and eight in america we seek stronger ties of business and trade with all nations of goodwill but this trade must be fair and it must be reciprocal for too long the american people were told that mammoth multinational trade deals unaccountable international tribunals and powerful global bureaucracies were the best way to promote their success but as those promises flowed millions of jobs vanished and thousands of factories disappeared. so what does it mean president trump announcing a new world order maybe without the trade deals long in place is administration is currently negotiating nafta and changes with china's imminent two after trump
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recently announced that the u.s. might stop all deals with any nation currently trading with north korea which is of course directly targeted at both russia and china the european chamber of commerce in china has urged beijing to carry out promises to open its economy in a report the business group says officials a backtracking in some areas it highlights new restrictions on food imports express delivery and legal service it also warns if china fails to treat foreign companies the way chinese firms are welcome to broad it could lead to a backlash against economic globalization ironic as president xi jinping has been selling himself internationally as opposed to child for international free trade fishermen of the latest to get snagged by breaks it. is the european fishermen want access to british waters where they make half their income their british
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counterparts would prefer to limit the competition both sides who get caught out. at the center of the debate is the english channel a rich fishing ground for british and european boats alike french crews like this one say loss of access would be devastated by the regular thing also you saw the consequences over one year these waters represent sixty to seventy percent of our fishing sites so the boat and the crew would see a loss of income going on you want to but the only point is. they wouldn't be alone limited access would affect belgian spanish and dutch cruise. fishermen in the u.k. are more open to the idea many feel that the u.s. never given them a proper quota under its common fisheries policy brags that they hope might change that. we all think that if issues three it's all about access so we hope for better access to water so that means restricting access of e.u. vessels into the u.k. or in having some access ourselves to the waters there's
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a snag though british fisherman so much of their catch to europe u.k. fishing exports to france totaled five hundred seven million euros in two thousand and fifteen french exports to the u.k. came to less than a quarter of that amount. that means leverage for even a go she enters hoping to keep access open european fisherman are hopeful negotiations are expected to begin soon and those negotiations as far as briggs it goes as a whole are dragging on let's get an update from daniel corp our financial correspondent in frankfurt daniel i know things a slow but we already getting some clear winners and losers out of bragg's it. well i guess just like the fisherman that wages surgeon you know report you know bracks it is still a topic with so many question marks also here for investors on the trading floor but what really seems to be the case that the countries who are going to remain in
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the european union are going to benefit we got very interesting numbers today from the center of european economic research they are always doing a survey and kind of an indication of how the next six months off businesses are going to perform and on a scale with twenty points the european businesses are actually all ranked right now with seventeen points that even made investors you surprised they were expecting a number roughly between ten and twelve points and the big winners right now are mostly banks and financial institutions who are really getting stronger with this. with this negotiation talks ok so that's sort of a refers to the next six months what about when briggs it actually occurs are you getting the feeling that investors are bracing for the worst well the big question
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of course is there really going to really going to be have directed at the end i had a very interesting conversation a little bit earlier with an investor exactly about this topic and he was telling me that you know with this situation right now that it really seems to be the case that the rest of europe is benefiting he wouldn't be surprised if at the very end you know the united kingdom would do kind of an exit from brics that after really noticing how much they could suffer at the end we've heard of quite a few times these exit from briggs let's say you were x. as all that you could be very good thank you. greece is enjoying a tourism boom but the revenues streaming enough fighting to flow into state coffers the greeks are historically notorious for tax evasion but some officials a finally taking action. on the greek island of santa rini a perfect summer is coming to a close perfect for
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a hotel is restaurants and store owners because tourist numbers have broken all records. over thirty million visitors in all of greece have boosted the economy which is experienced two quarters in a row of economic growth. the greeks are profiting from vacationers fears of the political situation in turkey. but while the greek tourist industry is booming and the cash registers are ringing very little of it reaches tax coffers so to help the businesses remember to pay their taxes the national revenue agency has begun to read those businesses. tax audits are happening everywhere this year tax investigators check the books and sometimes they shut the business down immediately if they decide to close you down during the busy season you are in a lot of trouble. this is what it looks like after investigators have been there it says suspended due to tax violations on the barrier tape not the best advertising
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for a shop but tax officials have good reason for not wanting to show their faces on t.v. they're not loved on the little island where everyone knows everyone else. it's not a problem for me the tax investigators are doing their job and i'm doing mine if they audit you when you've broken the law then you have to pay the consequences. not all tax evaders see it that way and that's why the tax officials would rather conduct business in safety protected by steel bars when working on the streets people sometimes get violent or threaten them with bodily harm. violent taxpayers face. more severe measures actually they're not they're not evading that they're not they're not weaning something will gain something out of it. but most of the sins are just misdemeanors food or drinks without the required receipt or pocketing the value added tax grease is the country
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of the fucking lucky or the envelope full of cash freaks don't find tax evasion to be that serious after all they have centuries of tradition their drachmas from the tax man while they're. country was part of the detested ottoman empire. unhappy holidaymakers on the other side of the globe a pipeline to new zealand broke over the weekend creating a shortage of jet fuel thousands of travelers stranded and the pipe won't get fixed till next week. the fear of empty petrol stations is increasing ten stations in new zealand's largest city no longer have any super gasoline it's just days before the election and the government is trying everything to minimise the damage tanker trucks are being filled to the brim with fuel and sent to auckland. where making sure the tankers can go turn probably an extra fifteen percent on white than what they can now we've taken
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a lot of these ideas from under stream of states that anything you need. and we will do our best to supply the airport remains affected by the shortage over forty international and domestic flights had to be cancelled aircraft or diverting to other airports just to fuel up. even ships are standing ready to help but they are having problems. has not been so tight i have national fuel through christ or mains which is why we're trying to say whether or not it can happen very quickly. crews are working on the damaged pipeline twenty four hours a day supposedly the pipe was damaged when it was hit by a construction site digger the repairs will take at least another week. but a horrible place to be stuck in a nice thing business with you. slashing
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