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in with the investigation however if the briton fails to offer a sufficient explanation he may have to forfeit his luck with the title and could face a lengthy battle from the sports. coming up ahead to dubai modest fashion week wrapped up recently catch up with a gentleman designer who hopes to make it big with her own clothing line including fashionable jobs. physical rehab and also a trade war which might be brewing between canada and the u.s. coming up shortly. losing your homeland because of persecution and society starting from
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scratch in an unfamiliar country. house that's supposed to work. five lives five people who found a new home in a foreign land. with their stories books and music they've built bridges to the past. and the future. is the escape starting december seventeenth. of. a trade war breaks out between the u.s. and canada canada are accused of dumping airliners on the american market trumps counter threats of high import tariffs and now sources say the canadians are dropping a major military deal with the u.s. . and you japanese power couple toyota and panasonic want to team up in the global
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immobility brain. and design his dreams of bringing high end islamic fashion to germany. i've been physical and let's do business when u.s. president donald trump came to power the bets were on for a trade war between china and the united states but its closest neighbor has got in first their reports canada's dropped plans to buy eighteen fighter jets from boeing over a trade dispute with the u.s. the deal would have been worth well over five billion dollars and was part of an upgrade of its entire fleet but it collapsed after the u.s. imposed judi's of three hundred percent on c. series jets made by canada's biggest plane make a bomb. the company accused of dumping airliners on the american market both countries are locked in increasingly difficult talks over the north american free trade agreement. and let's go over to our financial correspondent who's standing by
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in frankfurt daniel colp daniel does this amount to a trade war. damage or it really sounds like a trade war ben just imagine you go to your car dealer and you want to buy a car from another country and at the end you have to pay three hundred percent more i mean many people also here at the trading floor really call this ridiculous and it really seems that many countries are getting more and more annoyed off this latest protectionism by the u.s. government and what do you think this is going to go how do you think trump is going to react is it going to escalate. well investors do feel that there needs to be sort of an escalation and at the end there also needs to be an agreement because who's winning now for example in this case with those fighter jets now australia is going to get the job not canada also not boeing and i mean
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buoying also a company in the united states also because of those very high tears that has been really struggling during the last weeks and months now airbus is again clearly the number one in the airplane business and there are just so many examples were traders and investors are really saying that there needs to be sort of agreement because at the end this is also going to harm the u.s. economy ok back to that struggle in a moment with you daniel stay where you are because i want to ask you about this next story three of the world's top economic powers the u.s. the e.u. and japan joining forces to combat market to starting trade practices the group signing a declaration at the world trade organization conference said when a series it doesn't openly target any specific country but it does focus on state owned enterprises and government subsidies both of which are central features of china's economic system chinese steel and element of industries are heavily
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subsidized cheap chinese goods have been flooding global markets posing a risk to jobs elsewhere. then you'll tell me is this declaration the result of just a lot of talk we don't actually see any action. well i mean this is always the question how much power the w.t. organisation actually has because in some cases it can really bring something just yesterday this agreement between those who are left in american countries and the european union was signed but in other cases it's a really long process and you can really feel that. it doesn't have that much influence because at the end it's an organisation it's not illegal body that can tell for example to the united states will you have to come to an agreement for example regarding the nafta agreement so it's it's a body that can give for a commendation but at the end also with limited power what does that say briefly
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about its reputation trumpet said time and again that it's a disaster. well i mean in general w t o has a very good image it was founded in one nine hundred ninety five base in geneva but also i mean you just mentioned those this ongoing dispute also with china when it comes to the surplus production office steel w t o has said so many times so china you need to work on this axis of production but at the end we are seeing very little results and not many things happening. thanks for your analysis trump's new tax plans have outraged european leaders and the heads of multinational companies the american president has promised a reform bill that will bring the largest cuts in the history of the u.s. germany france or the u.k. who led the protest saying if the bill becomes law it will go against global tax
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agreements. the proposed new cross border to mail is being cooked up on capitol hill arcane and complex trump and his administration supports them but the europeans have already said they could retaliate calling the plans discriminatory and at odds with world trade organization regulations under the new law u.s. companies would either be charged twenty percent of the value of goods brought into the u.s. all they would be forced to treat their foreign subsidiaries as u.s. businesses and pay tax on profits accordingly to what's called the europeans angry is that their companies would be charged double first by tax in their home country and second by the new excise duty on day u.s. based subsidiaries. the new rule would apply to businesses transferring more than one hundred million dollars in value the intention to keep profits generated inside the u.s. within the country dampening imports while firing up exports. japan's
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car giant toyota wants half its global sales to come from electric powered vehicles by twenty thirty industries in a race to switch to clean energy to meet tougher environmental standards target coming as the automaker kicks off talks with electronics group panasonic over a possible tie up. a new power couple in japanese emo bill achieved toyota and panasonic say teaming up will help excel or a technological development. will. come in when people hear electric mobility the what they think of car as a heavy and expensive battery. unit. if we continue what we're doing we won't be able to change when i do. so that's why we need to work with partners like panasonic to make production better. if we want to get the. developments are certainly needed if toyota is to meet its goals
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the company wants electric vehicles to make up half of its sales by twenty thirty. at present e-car is like the best selling prius hybrid comprise only around fifteen percent of its sales panasonic also stands to benefit from the cooperation it's a ready the main battery supplier for e-card giant tesla the partnership with toyota puts it well on the way to extending its market share. less skin lots of fabric it's called modest fashion the latest trend on the books of york london and . german designers are also trying to cut their way into the billion dollar business but have to go abroad for that. a photo shoot for the upcoming winter collection despite the icy temperatures the photos have to give no hint that the models of freezing cold time and again design omarion led dearie steps in to make
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adjustments. fifteenth's collection everything has to be perfect for the latest catalogue. in this collection it was important for me to return to my labels origins to have different models on the set somewhere in the hit job some without some with turbans a mixture of light and dark complection to make everyone feel included. in her studio near mannheim the algerian born design a is constantly creating new combinations. i used a lot of earth atones because i find them very elegant and to get away from too much black so we have rust brown as a key color. it's a mixture of dark orange and something explosive. one. of
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whom was exposed. despite fifteen collections in seven years marion ledbury hasn't been able to establish a label on the german fashion scene she specialized in modest fashion a conservative more restrained style that shows very little skin she's frequently turned down for fashion shows gemini's behind when it comes to modest fashion wasn't she and that's why i took my decision to learn fashion design back then out of a passion of the modest fashion style didn't exist then but the market's been booming in recent years and now i want to be in there with the big players. the big players get together in dubai this year the persian gulf state is putting on the biggest modest fashion week ever fifteen thousand visitors from around the world are expected to attend marian led danny's meson label is one of two hundred fashion houses showing their latest collection. isn't as enemies and there's
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a lot of interest in music i'm just mad more than i expected when very happy about it just thought we try it out and six to go we're overwhelmed. mariyam show doesn't start until late in the neck if she attracts enough attention here it could mean her international breakthrough that would open up a one hundred billion euro a year market and then perhaps she no longer have to struggle for recognition. in germany. trade war breaking out between the u.s. and canada so say the canadians are dropping a major american military deal marched in business with going to. try. to.
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