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shoppers in china might not be interested in every twist and turn of the trade dispute between their country and the united states but the trade spat could soon become apparent in their grocery bills these oranges imported from the u.s. are among hundreds of goods beijing has vowed to tax in response to a fresh set of tariffs from washington the move makes clear on china's pledge to retaliate after the united states imposed an initial set of tariffs on fifty billion dollars worth of chinese goods. don't buy more europe for a year china does not want to fight a trade war but it is not afraid of one for you and your home we will continue to take effective steps to resolutely defend the country's interests for you and the people's interests are for and resolutely defend globalization and the multilateral trading regime you can free to do. that defined stance has also been reflected in the attitudes of some residents in hong kong i don't trouble
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when this trade war china is china has a really big economy they have other people of a trade with all the us might be one of the. largest countries that they do trade with and most of their exports may go there. but u.s. is also going to suffer from this maybe just as much or even more than china is. suffering on both sides that appears to be the most likely outcome as the battle over tariffs threatens to explode into a full blown trade war. not long ago the us was its biggest champion but now it's europe washington to open its markets to free trade e.u. representatives like cecilia monstrous a rallying against u.s. protectionism. well good morning it could be sort yet but it could escalate to two to two for
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a trade war which would be bad for the whole world because we are so new zealanders and european union we are so interlinked in the global economies also in the chinese and in the u.s. over the global value chains so it will affect us as well it will affect our companies it will affect our consumers but while this was malmstrom is nesa to new zealand the e.u. has already drawn up a list of american imports that it intends to tax from now on the new g.'s include u.s. made whiskey jeans and motion cycles day europe's response to president donald trump's tariffs on european steel and elam in. the u.s. president has since threatened to impose a twenty percent duty on european cars you trade partners will be key for europe but fears about the effects of tit for tat tariffs have already had an impact for example on the german economy the munich based research group has downgraded its growth. cost for this year from two point six percent to one point eight percent.
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audi c.e.o. rupert studly maintained he knew nothing about the diesel scandal at a shareholders meeting last month everything happened very quickly after that prosecutors searched his home last week then on monday he was arrested in riser that there have been hints that the defendant could try to influence evidence for example the evidence of other defendants or witnesses. group accused of knowing about the emissions cheating in europe when the scandal broke in the u.s. but unlike in america he did not order a hole to production thousands of audi's with software issues have made it onto the road. has been at the helm of audi since two thousand and seven within the company there's been criticism of his handling of diesel means that once again germany's folks wagon is in damage control. the world's biggest carmaker is losing trust among investors its own workers and motorists.
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no it doesn't because it makes sense that if someone is found guilty of having done the wrong thing then they have to answer for that that was enough or conversely the office of the shuttle's not only v.w. and allergy but all of germany in a bad light. north all you need to know for reasonable grounds. styled lawyers the highest level executive at volkswagen to have been arrested since the scandal erupted but he may not be the last for now the supervisory board out his parent company volkswagen has appointed head of sales and marketing bram short as interim c.e.o. . google is set to invest five hundred fifty million dollars in chinese online sales giant j.d. dot com making it the latest us company to dive into asia's growing e-commerce. the deal c.j.d. dot com products displayed on google shopping service and could help the chinese
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companies spread beyond southeast asia to markets in europe and the u.s. for google the deal is also an attempt to challenge the dominance of online sales giant amazon. their buses warned it might leave the u.k. britain leaves the single market and customs union without a transition deal is the european aviation group strongest warning yes over the impact of a no deal breakers that airbus employs about fourteen thousand people at twenty five different sites in newquay britain is jewish will leave the e.u. on march twenty nine next year. for the second time in over a way tech has managed to raid a crypto currency exchange in south korea this time the victim was one of the biggest players. exchange directors say a series of breaches or hackers make off with thirty one million dollars worth of virtual currencies without specifying which coins were stolen.
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strikes protests demonstrations in late may tens of thousands of greeks once again hit the streets of athens to campaign against prime minister alexis tsipras says austerity measures in return for bailout funds the greek government has had to agree to implement at times severe cuts to social benefits and pensions. now though it seems the country may have survived the worst starting this august greece will no longer be on financial life support the e.u. and i.m.f. bailout will have seemingly done their work. after eight long years greece will finally be graduating from its financial assistance from greece joins. spain cyprus in my own country portugal in the ranks of your area countries that turned around their economies and once again stand on their own feet as greece prepares for the end of its third
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international bailout there are a few more sweeteners including another fifteen billion euros of credit to detain your deferral of interest on a line chunk of its debt. to solidarity from the euro area for greece in exchange for the reforms of adjustment is unprecedented it's the biggest solidarity the world has ever seen and who doesn't want to believe in this tale of athenian success with so many other problems facing the e.u. . they call it black gold the fray group vanilla pods in madagascar. every year found this produces around fifteen hundred tonnes of bourbon vanilla for export and demand is soaring but severe weather has taken its toll on the harvest driving up the price of the spice vanilla pods cost less than one hundred dollars per kilogram
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four years ago but then prices shot up peaking at over six hundred last year the price has dropped slightly since then but it's still much higher than it was before . and those high prices mean others want a piece of the action farmers say thieves will stop at nothing to fear for their crops is driving some farmers to harvest the ponds too early which is bad for quality and michael keefe certainly there are some who are in the industry soley for opportunism know in the us we live on vanilla it's getting harder and harder to justify it because some people have been cheated if they thought vanilla that was moldy and russian. madagascar depends on a trip each patient for high quality vanilla cultivation and processing account for one fifth of the country's economic output but families haven't been benefiting that much it's the middlemen who scooped up most of the profits and now the high
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price means more and more countries are planting vanilla that could bring the price back down again. computer programs are in high demand in germany these two syrian refugees assumed that meant they would find work easily but getting special took longer than expected a whole year to keep themselves busy the pair developed their own search engine one that cases to the needs of other refugees and new arrivals it's hard to for information in. the beginning so that's why we thought. about slow. board this information should be out another language we should provide maybe in english a few months after coming to germany they discovered ready school a nonprofit organization in berlin that helps refugees refresh their programming
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skills according to the founder on to use a percent of participants go on to study or get a foothold in germany's job market but she says the demand for courses like this one out strips availability really have mostly been. supported by the private industry because they're really looking to talent not willing to invest but it's been a lot harder to work with a german democracy and i think both sectors have a lot to gain from working with each other and really looking to stick together both to integrate to german refugees but also looking more broadly to truly education and how germany. my head is male and who don't make enough money to live off their app but they've been working at other firms which means they no longer rely on states a polish few new arrivals managed to achieve this social financial independence. from my point of view your the newcomers need some more support in the language
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and also. for the language sector we need the english and also the german for business the only one in tate refugees is able to find work in their first year in germany luckily with this skills and high demand these two software developers have a bright professional future ahead of them. it's all happening. pretty. sure linked to news from africa and the world. your link to assumptions stories and discussions here no one will come to see did you separately program tonight from born in
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