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little iran who nobody expects to get very far between when they have the opportunity to also go through if they can be portable tough ask who knows but who know it's not of exciting football to look forward to and i'm a cambridge thank you very much for shedding all those details with us. he watching the t.v. news coming to you live from but i do stay with us ahead and i am from people to be with you shortly she has all the business news for you. women have been fighting for decades to take you seriously in the world of what here's what's coming up women's. superhero. smartarse smart stay in the gym or increasingly dangerous time for w. for mom. we make up over
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your business update on how it all for you glad you could join me now germany's economy is facing headwinds this year business confidence in june to its lowest level in more than a year. it seems the mood among company executives in europe's biggest economy is darkening by the day as the world edges towards a full blown trade meanwhile the economic research institute in a fairy recently cut germany's twenty eighteen growth calls from two point six percent down to one point eight percent. the retail sector has been a pillar of the german economy in recent years. but retailers themselves now have a pessimistic outlook system unit based economic institute. that's also due to new challenges for germany both at home and abroad. chancellor angela merkel is dealing with a political crisis have a very in coalition partners the c.s.u.
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have taken a tougher stance against immigration. that could bring down the government and force new elections something that wouldn't bode well with investors. to that the dispute between the u.s. and its major trade partners washington has threatened even more tariffs and retaliation to the e use new levies on american products experts say germany would be the big loser and a new tarps on its automotive industry would hit more than other e.u. countries. and joining me here in the studio now is dr folk attire from the association of german chambers and industry and commerce thank you very much for joining us this morning said germany the industrial powerhouse is facing increasing trade tensions is this the end of the party for the country's economy. still the domestic driving forces are performing consumption is on the rise the labor
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market is still going well investments are picking up but yes international activities are stumbling and it seems so that the worst is yet to come to what extent is the united states to blame for this slowdown that we've already seen because i mean let's be honest the german government has also had its fumbling this year which haven't really helped grace. it's not only the usa there is a certain degree of mistrust in several governments must say after the financial market crisis that means now a decade ago that and we are up serving that there are non-tariff barriers making you have bringing noise into the into the trade activities so. protectionism is on the rise and this is now the new form of escalation of what we are receiving from them from now you point to that period off to the financial
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crisis and indeed develops pointed out that gemini's second an economic miracle is over compared to years of steady growth since the financial crisis to world war two and the you know reconstruction period that would you say that that's a fair assessment. you know we are if in an absolute we are at the crossroads where to go they have to break away off the us a from multilateralism and the hope is that there are many other countries and emerging market countries including china that they believe in open markets although they do not behave like this but the hope is that that we form some form of correlation and that the usa are stepping back from the course they are now on the way and this is escalating the conflict german economy at an economic crossroads currently docked if i could hire from the association of german chambers of industry and calmest great to have
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your analysis thank you. well german companies b.m.w. and siemens have joined ad boss in voicing their concerns about staying and investing in britain citing on certainty surrounding a post brigs it deal with the e.u. now that criticism was magnified by a new survey among business leaders in six e.u. countries a nearly half of eight hundred executives polled by the new bacon mackenzie said deficit reduced investment in the u.k. since the brig's it the vote ever said last week that a no deal scenario might lead it to move thousands of jobs abroad the us government continues to review its trade relations with the world but china and the e.u. have reiterated their opposition to washington's protectionist stance and their own commitment to the existing global trade order senior officials from china and the e.u. met in beijing earlier to conclude talks on a bilateral investment deal chinese deputy prime minister you he said he hopes europe would ease its controls on exports to china and the european commission vice
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president turn called on china to ease market access restrictions and tackle the issue of steel compatibility. women in saudi arabia on the longest in the passenger's seat the country has started to issue driver's license to women again and on sunday the first female drivers were able to get behind the wheel but to what extent is it a case of giving women more autonomy and to what extent is it about giving the economy a boost. getting into the car to drive to work or on our hands it's a first for most saudi women who are literally forced to take a back seat for the last sixty years through illusionary nature of the move makes even mundane tasks exciting that's my personal take way car fergus's or. what was your favorite now i want to take a picture of myself i want to take a selfie of. analysts predict tree million female drivers and how the roads by
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twenty twenty their new found automotive freedom he's also expected to benefit saudi arabia's economy mobility is set to improve women's access to the job market crown prince mohammed bin soman hopes that thirty percent of women will be contribution to their households income by twenty thirty. each of us had sometimes to do with they really want to do just because we don't have anyone to drop us off or pick us up. the new policy is also a business opportunity firstly due to the demand for new driving schools catering solely to women. meanwhile car dealerships like you ring out for female customers local media forecast annual growth of six to ten percent for the domestic car market but that could be optimistic last year new car
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sales in saudi arabia fell by over twenty percent the slump was partly due to the country's recession saudi arabia's g.d.p. fell as you're a point five percent and twenty seventeen turning the audi plan and kingdom into a successful modern economy will take more than having women at the wheel. brazil is a country rich in resources and yet the gap between the haves and the have nots remains launch especially when it comes to education one entrepreneur has come up with a tool he hopes will make learning available to everyone. cloudier says sucky lives and works in sao paolo brazil is financial capital in this glittering city the divide between rich and poor is extreme schools are often poorly equipped with teaches using outdated textbooks it's a different story of private institutions like the humboldt school so the few who can afford it avoid the state school system. brazil is
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a country in which the for appropriation high school is roughly fifty percent out of those who finished house high school about ten percent learned the basics in portuguese and math so. an even artist a high quality education is the worst problem we have as a country. cloudier society has four children he's working to develop software that he hopes will provide everyone with access to education that's why he founded a digital platform already used by millions of students in brazil. the content is designed to be more entertaining and accessible than traditional lessons with students can also test their own performance. the platform costs a maximum of ten ryall or two euros fifty a month before society is working in cooperation with both private and state schools you know. this is age for me to change our teaching methods and look at new
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ways to present the material much foremost how can we get students interested in a topic. particular to how do we transfer knowledge and shows what they can do with it in their everyday lives and to citizens. but i've. seen it is a move to put the yes digital platforms a very important it is the mo image it is much better than just books and worksheets it was a thing we can learn on a smartphone or a computer. to see a thought for you where connected to the internet straight away and images that vegas is having without the president. of society is convinced that a good education can help overcome social inequality he started his business in sao paolo six years ago today geeky has around three hundred employees . to find. people who know how to work with machine learning how to centric
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artificial intelligence apply twitter cation it's a it's a very unique so we are constantly. fighting for resources and talent against what google microsoft facebook not only in brazil or from overseas. societies educational tools are used throughout brazil he hopes to offer his software in neighboring argentina next. i'd say you're up today with the latest from the world of business for more head to our web site d w dot com slash business find us on facebook and on twitter on there as well at helena see humphrey is my handle before you go here's a quick check on the big global market stuff i. want . to.
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