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created its embassy a week ago. averting a full blown trade war the united states and china pulled back from the brink reporting progress and try talks the war is on hold also coming up. an economy in freefall nicolas maduro wins reelection and blames imperialism from abroad for his country's economic catastrophe. a world famous name in the d.i.y. sector is attracting skilled staff to its headquarters. and during the winter this is all business update economic superpowers china and the u.s. have agreed to hold off imposing new tariffs the temporary deal ends months of tension for financial markets beijing agreeing joint statement with washington to
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substantially reduce america's trade deficit with china the crux of the dispute some analysts dealt the truce will last long but at least the two sides are talking oranges from the u.s. could soon be a regular fixture in some chinese supermarkets the asian country has agreed to import more goods that it made in the usa for us president donald trump it's a cause of celebration china has agreed to buy massive amounts of additional farm agricultural products would be one of the best things to happen to off farmers in many years. on china barry isn't tyrus to come down for the first time. president trump has previously criticized china for exporting more goods to the u.s. than vice versa but now the agreement could begin to reduce america's three hundred seventy five billion trade deficit with the nation yet concrete numbers remain unclear with any substantial amount being mentioned how substantial it began there
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was a reason why we didn't put a specific number and i would also say it was the specifics of the business is business it's number again whatever we agree to this or not come into government purchases we have very specific targets industry by industry these now have to be executed china is also pleased with the deal and with it the avoidance of a difficult trade will. borrow a movie for me we believe that the chinese and u.s. governments have reached a good agreement i think with an outcome acceptable to both sides of course both governments should on such agreement. economists believe that the chinese government will now instruct companies to focus more on u.s. products but the agreement could be bad news figure paean fans especially german automotive and mechanical engineering companies who rely on the chinese market. and while asian markets greeted the news with understandable relief the opinions vary
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on the streets of beijing. we should try to be the first in as many fields as possible so china can account for the u.s. is also about where for those illegal. trade war could harm investors so there shouldn't be one china and the u.s. should work together from the same foundations user account but do i think i can buy luxury goods such as cars or watches at lower prices. joins us now so is this a victory for trump some are saying china has won the trade war. well at least here on wall street there was certainly quite some relieve there in agreement could be on the table of the dow jones industrial average for the first time in two months trading above twenty five thousand points but we are still short of any details if we have just heard to
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a past week there was this number out in the media that the u.s. is looking to cut the deficit with china by two hundred billion dollars that certainly will not be achieved even close so it really depends on the details so we have wilbur ross going to china this week and we have to wait and see of the holds that we got here at the beginning of the week will also materialize so positive reaction but still an wait and see mode and moving on as we saw earlier u.s. secretary of state mike peo is taking a hard line against iran the europeans have dived into investing in iran other plenty of u.s. companies also regretting the decision by the trumpet ministration. overall and even if you look at business between the european union and iran and that is certainly true for u.s. corporations of business overall is minimal yes you have
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a couple of companies like boeing indirectly general electric who have a deal pending with iran but it really does not matter that much for the u.s. economy what you did see is that was all those tensions with iran also was venezuela by the way as all the geopolitical tension that is going on you see oil prices moving higher here on monday by another one and a half percent an oil actually trades at the highest level in three and a half years but for u.s. companies all the iran talk in general doesn't really matter that much so that oil slick skids high and briefly are americans broadly welcoming trumps trade policies . well it really depends what angle you're looking at when it comes to iran i have the feeling that a lot of americans especially conservatives evangelicals and other groups or coal voters of donald trump they actually support the u.s.
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president when it comes to trying to it really depends on the industry of the agricultural industry for example here in the u.s. there we do hold that the trade tensions do not escalate so a mixed reactions there in wall street thank you very much. venezuela is contemplating a bleak future the economy is in freefall hyper inflation is so high citizens are literally paying in bags of banknotes and israel and continue to leave in droves not only does the country faced intensified unrest at home there's also the threat of new sanctions from abroad nicolas maduro is hailing his victory as a historic record for what the nation needs is reform. after nearly twenty years of socialist rule in venezuela the once prosperous economy is in tatters massive shortages have left huge swathes of the population struggling to survive
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hyperinflation that close to thirteen thousand percent has destroyed venezuelan savings and left them unable to afford basic goods power and water have become luxuries for many in the country with the world's largest known oil reserves spiraling poverty hopelessness and anger at nicolas maduro as government have led to a social implosion protests and file and crackdowns have marked his tenure but as mature oh tightens the screws on dissent his government has a silver bullet for the moribund economy the crypto currency the petro it's meant as a workaround for the lack of foreign currency but critics call it a scam but that petro success would depend on good faith in the government backing it years of mismanagement and corruption have meant very little of that has been created leading figures wayland's to see little chance of an end to their ordeal. as an irish low cost airline ryanair op after released its full year results of
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twenty seventeen spurred by an increase in passengers that profit soars to about one point four five billion euros up ten percent compared to the year before that strong performance comes despite a difficult twelve months for ryanair cancellation of thousands of flights to two rostrum problems a pilot strikes apparently failed to have a big impact on the company's bottom line and a bumpy year if the entire airline industry saw competitors. go out of business. germany's black forest is a big draw for tourists but try getting skilled workers out to this part of the country well the old company famous for inventing the wall plug fisher is located here and it's trying out new ways to attract and retain staff are promoting healthy food healthy lifestyle a reporter reports. time for a morning workout economist sarah was using fishers in has jim.
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since i'm one of us must be so for me it's still special to have the gym and all the classes they'd be expensive in a regular gym and here we can do the master work at the company. well sarah exercises chef. prepares lunch on the menu today salmon with asparagus the renowned chef comes in once a month to give the stuff some tips. this is the real creative positive outlets fear good food also keeps the stuff healthy they arrive content and leave content. star studded cuisine for six euros the stuff lovers at half past eleven there are already lining up for the meal of the month c.e.o. klaus fisher subsidizes the meals. you must. do this to manipulate the star to make them more productive and. if you know it's
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about their well being as it's a say thank you for all the positive achievements of the company and. the name of your peoples if you can. stay right gets her portion served by the chef himself. whenever she speaks about her workplace at home the reactions are the same i'm going to lay this is when you're going to get it they're jealous that we have such a great kitchen here and the star chef like mr ball flight cooks here. fisher still generates eighty percent of its revenues with wall plugs one thousand two hundred employees work at the headquarters despite its remote location the c.e.o. says he has no problems finding good stuff. for many more people arrived at the company they feel the staff are really highly motivated with word of mouth also spread around that it's a good place to work sara is a good example she drives out here every day as opposed to the bustling city of
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