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german cities can now ban these old cars for downtown areas that's the latest court ruling that should help cities bring down excessive levels of pollution but the decision could have huge consequences for germany's auto industry we'll tell you why the pulse on the program john f. kennedy and feed them castro shared a passion for them we'll take a look at the iconic industry of cuban cigars and how it's dealing with new u.s. sanctions. it's time for business on the w m how you got to get us welcome to the show a court in the german city of leipzig has allowed german cities to ban diesel cars from downtown areas it's the latest development in a nationwide debate while cities like stuttgart celebrate this decision business owners are worried about the immediate consequences of the ruling those who oppose it say it's not the right solution for cleaner air. the idea of small can normally conjures up notions of bustling capitals but lynn is just one of
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seventy german cities notorious for breaking legal air pollution limits could city centers across the country soon be no go areas for millions of cars. over in frankfurt used car dealer marcel del are ball is only too aware of the diesel problem his yard is full of cars waiting for buyers the main difference between them one type sells well the other doesn't. as i mean any prize or the last year prices have been falling for magically along with demand in some cases demand has fallen by ninety percent the prices have come up with and i reckon about twenty five percent of what's happened today means prices will go down again we'll have to see how things develop i think sales will come to a standstill. that's after i in fact stop. car makers marketed diesels as the environmentally friendly choice they burn less fuel per
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mile and emit less carbon dioxide no wonder one in three cars on german roads is a diesel car owners rely on them to get to work businesses for regular deliveries with a ban those who place their trust in manufacturers would end up paying the price but some are welcoming the news whenever wonderful it's about time for the city center to just be made car free that would be super before the things immediately that dirty water. manufacturers are confident a general ban on diesel cars will never materialise the car industry lobby group v d f a says even partial measures could be damaging. to. the decisions problem is that different cities could have differing regulation. it this concerns us because a patchwork of different regulations in place that would obviously confused trials are awful the message on that's why we hope for
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a reasonable nationwide regulation. diesels will stay on german streets for now whether they'll be restricted in some fashion is another matter. does or bans could be seen as another useful tool for cities in their fight against out of control air pollution but how to implement them without disrupting business or harming economic growth is it enough to exempt certain streets all vehicles vital to business cities across germany will now be asking themselves these questions. in the u.s. drone powell is kicking off his tenure as fed chair with a hawkish tone in his first report to the u.s. congress he said that interest rate hikes could be necessary to stop the economy overheating markets declined on the news as investors speculate on the possibility of four rate increases in twenty eight teams inflation is expected to pick up pace
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as the economy grows and president trump stimulus measures take effect so many factors. listening very closely to that speech was our financial correspondent on wall street caught the high end so it's good to see you well yes we know that first impressions count so what was that fairest impression of general powell on wall street. well jerome paul seems to prefer a clear language other than his predecessors ben bernanke and jennifer yellen he is not necessarily an academic he's a trained to lawyer later he worked as an investment banker and by the way he also sort of mentioned that it might be the right time to loosen financial regulation some quite a bit but he is pretty transparent and that is also what we saw under an agenda and also under ben bernanke you know yes let's talk about that economic policy about
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what's ahead what can we expect for the u.s. economy and especially for that possible fourth interest rate hike. yeah that's what powell hinted at or at least to me he opened the door a tiny bit that we might even see a four interest rate increases this year well he doesn't know we don't know nobody really knows how many increases we will get because that depends on the course of the u.s. and global economy and especially also where inflation moves talking about inflation didn't mention it that way just went up a quite a bit in the recent past it might continue to do so and that could be one stone that might move the federal reserve to be a bit more aggressive with the interest rate increase but as i said nobody really knows at this time but he did sound a bit more hawkish than people lately expected him to be and that did cause some turmoil here at the markets we saw the yield of the ten year note gaining we saw
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the dollar increasing and we saw a bit of pressure on a stock price on the other side woodchips down by almost three hundred points is caught in new york thank you very much for the analysis. when crops fail farmers livelihoods are at risk more than twelve thousand indian farm workers took their own lives in twenty fourteen that's according to the latest official statistics the top reason for the deaths crop failures and you company is hoping to reduce the impact by providing farmers with a stable income reporter a christian woman spoke to some of them. in india that's super disturbing because i think that's the. how do you put it that's the sign of the hopelessness. absolute despair and. why would any father warn their kids to come and fight me if this that their fellow
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farmers moving into that kind of a hopeless and. katie a startup from hyderabad he's hoping to give these small holders a future providing reliable crop yields despite the uncertain climates the company has developed a cheap modular greenhouse in open field if you use fifteen metres of water to grow one kilogram of vegetable inside the green nose you require just one liter that's one aspect farmers find a great value with this greenhouse right grow more with less water apart from the greenhouse katie office of the services farmers in the region can get advice on taking out a loan or own choosing the right fertiliser or seeds the aim is to make harvests more reliable. i think yield here is higher
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in outdoor farming it's very low if this were growing outdoors where the crops would have been destroyed already by the rains. it would have been a total loss. the company has set up fifty such greenhouses so far demand is high. now katie needs the infrastructure to give farmers from across the country access to their business model. cuba is trying to cope with a new reality after u.s. sanctions imposed on its exports came soon after relations have just started to improve but the cigar industry in cuba has grown steadily that's in part thanks to the search for other markets most recently yes you guessed it china an icon of cuba no not fidel castro his cigar something the communist dictator had in common with u.s. president john f.
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kennedy who ordered twelve hundred cuban studies before blockading the island during the cold war. ties aren't quite so bad nowadays but the economic boycott is still in place so cuba has to look elsewhere for exports that's good news for aficionados in countries like canada for them anything but a cuban is close but no cigar as far as the passion. the dedication. the cigar it's really crafted in cuba which is different from any place else it's. the place to be is have fun as annual cigar festival which draws visitors from fifty countries to place orders and sample latest offerings and more and more of those sales are headed for china. the government sells its a car through a panos it's a joint venture with britain's imperial tobacco and this year it hit a milestone. in terms of worldwide sales by no scruple to reach the historic figure of five hundred million dollars for the first time with
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