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what about it. i don't spill may god alphas is up next with that business and this story the european union has given britain just two weeks to agree on something its exit bell is that's final talks on trade will not start until london eleven could this be leading to a hog no deal. how small we are in business. how low of the top of the out of the. line tens of thousands of fans for their mega life sets. that look it's just a really beautiful moment that you're able to share with people a little. they clog up more air miles than some
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pilots. like congress or every house not reality. three german d.j. superstars can get any more bombastic the music didn't exist we had no idea what we wanted to hear and how to do it ourselves. between backstage rooms self-discipline and a twenty four seven social media presence. superstar deejays starting november twenty fifth d.w. . live. at. the specter of no deal breaks it is over europe today the emus chief negotiator said a two week ultimatum for britain to agree to settle its bill before vital talks on trade. and even begin. and trump and g.
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the most powerful leaders of the world face each other again at the apec summit in vietnam and it's america first versus free trade. this is the w. business live from berlin and gavel for us britain's chief briggs's negotiator david davis says the u.k. will not create a border inside the united kingdom as part of a deal with the e.u. this follows talks with his e.u. counterpart michel barnier on friday in which the border with ireland was a key issue and he meanwhile effectively set a two week deadline for britain to agree to pay its exit bill before further talks can happen this comes after british prime minister terrorism am veiled legislation about when britain will leave the e.u. it will be on march twenty ninth two thousand and nineteen at eleven pm local time and here's what britain's david davis had to say after the talks there's no doubt we have made and continue to make including this round significant progress across
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a whole range of issues across the board that may prove progress towards resolving some really difficult questions and that course will continue. between now and. well it all sounds very jolly but things are heating up around bragg's it let's check in with barber of islam brussels who's been following the talks which has led all that diplo speak into plain english barbara it seems like barney is really tightening the screws is this an ultimatum. oh very clearly because in brussels it had been known for a while that this would be a vote the triumph frame for britain to deliver that means bring some money to the table or at least bring some clear commitments financial commitments to the table of the next european summit it needs to be done beforehand so end of november that's the deadline and it's the first time that michele bachmann years said this quite clearly you just have two weeks to deliver otherwise what will happen at the
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december meeting of the heads of state and government is they will sort of lower their sum and say no continuation was straight talks we just heard david david speaking to quite a bit but other parts of his press conference were his tone was very different was it indeed because if you listen to them more closely gone where the optimistic fluffiness and the sort of jolliness of earlier meetings he was quite uncommon for my zing and it seems we have reached the stage of these divorce talks where the language gets harsher and the fights the fight gets bitter because what davis more or less said was that we're not ready to make any any big concessions we have promised you we would come up it was some money in the end but we're not ready to do to take a step right now so what this means is that the idea of
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a train crash that this these threats of talks could go wrong in the end becomes more sort of more obvious and many more people fear among the european diplomats that this could in fact happen in the course of next year obviously there in brussels thank you very much for the analysis we stay on the subject of bragg's at the european fishing industry is tightly controlled by brussels breaks it would not only have an impact for u.k. fishermen although e.u. countries can fish in british waters but may not be able to do so in the future. it's a huge impact because. at least fifty percent of our fleet and that's a disaster a real disaster thanks to call me out of my bricks it came as a surprise to us and not a good surprise i'm worried it is like a monster emerging amongst the.
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breaks. my name is. i'm a dutch fisherman from the island and my name is representing the dutch fishing industry . they call sent by fish and british waters eighty percent of the year and if i am not allowed to fish there anymore i have to go somewhere else but other colleagues are already fishing in dutch waters so if i go there we have to share it would be like fishing on a stamp. so this would have a domino effect a very bad domino effect for instance here this industry should get it if one or two or three vessels well after stop then that is no place this is an enormous leap for the. everything everything tumbles around.
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in the north since nine hundred fifty seven and that's a very very good sign and that is because of the joint policy of the e.u. member states but the collective management is going to be our colleagues our friends working together in european fisheries politics and all of a sudden it's turned upside down as if we are strangers and that is a very very bad feeling our friends are no longer our friends. the reality after breakfast it is the reality before breakfast and we have to come to an agreement together so we brits export the fish they catch and they import the fish they eat and if they want to sell scottish farmed salmon language schools
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etc to the confident then they should be reasonable and it's tit for tat and it's a fair deal that we can keep fishing in their waters as we have done for five hundred years. us president of all tribes in vietnam where he's been stressing his america first message at the apec summit of asia pacific leaders he said he's open to bilateral free trade talks with all of them but he said the u.s. would not tolerate trade abuses with the region pushing ahead with a free trade deal without the u.s. troops policy could make him your house immediately after his arrival in denying donald trump was quick to make clear his position on some players on the global market. they ignored the rules to gain advantage over those who followed the rules causing enormous distortions in commerce and threatening the foundations of international trade itself he went on to express his clear
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rejection of some free trading zones for his america such agreements were off the cards i will make bilateral trade agreements with any in though pacific nation that wants to be our part and that will abide by the principles of fair and research trade what we will no longer do is enter into large agreements that tie our hands surrender our sovereignty and make meaningful enforcement practically impossible. china's president xi jinping couldn't let unchallenged trumps comments albee it directly by expressing his support for free trade which you're forcing here over the last few decades economic globalization has contributed significantly to global growth indeed it's become an irreversible historical trend. at the beginning of the year trump's administration
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decided not to take part in the planned transpacific partnership. but according to the countries that remain. is on the way regardless of the u.s. decision. i believe that that's the best way for us to generate wealth. and we can win for everybody concerned. now that america has taken the position to withdraw we respect that decision but eleven countries let by japan now we're trying to come up with new version. but that version will have to wait for the planned meeting of the eleven countries has now been postponed to canada revealed it was not ready to confirm its agreement exactly when or whether it will take place is not yet clear. joined by.
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the finance correspondent linda. friends in singapore linda too important. that couldn't have been further. that's right carol i mean trump is actually keeping sticking to this protectionist science in stressing for fair and reciprocal trade that would actually put america first and you also criticized the world trade organization for being unfair to the u.s. for letting not dealing with the countries that don't stick to the rules of open tree he little pointedly pointed the finger is to china for breaking free trade rules but instead blamed our previous administration for doing this and as you have seen on the other hand china actually embraced go organize ation and see actually pledge to open time and to be an inclusive region and work towards a goopy goal of having a free trade deal in the asia pacific and if you want just now at home it's different for trump he is having lower ratings as well or china has actually
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emerged as one of the most powerful more powerful leader in china's history so far . in the interaction of the markets briefly if you can well actually our global asian markets actually closed when in the early closing when the. summit took place and these two world leaders. have seen troubles and she's spoken much about his policy so there's not much for markets to react to yet in the home. thank you very much. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin i'll have an update for you in the next hour i mean time do check us out on twitter and facebook on our website e.w. dot com slash business before you go here's a real time check on global markets at this hour thank you very much for watching bob on.
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