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wonderfully there were german giants brazil dortmund's have make their second high profile so that signing of the but some are twenty two year old center back to abdul deol who of minds will join the black and yellows for the coming season dortmund paid twenty eight million euros for the frenchman's services making him the second most expensive player in their history. you are saying that over years a war coming up at the top of the hour on my little rock thanks. again fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the world of work here's what's coming up women's tour. though this is the feudal superhero. sparked a smaller stage in the gym bring recently dangerous times are tough. for mom
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and. baby news on the school good she said let's listen to you send us. a call to change not to stand. by those. people who put big dreams on the big screen. lego. movie magazine on the w. a stinging tariff backfire for donald trump the u.s. president's protectionist policies see holly davidson hit the road trump is right the e.u. says told you so. a german commission recommends hiking the minimum wage a good or bad thing for business in europe's biggest economy and building
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a compact bio gas digesters to farmers off expensive and environmentally harmful propane. to business full throttle for the trade dispute it's a backfiring on. a stock market rebound today fizzled out as the u.s. president criticized the motorcycle manufacturer for blaming a hike in judy's for its decision to move some american factories abroad the trade official says wagging her finger telling trump there have to be consequences if you don't respect international global rules. the harley davidson an iconic american brand and now a symbol of u.s. president donald trump's protectionist trade policy. decision to impose tariffs on the motorcycles came after washington introduced levies on steel and aluminum imports. but instead of stepping on the america first bandwagon harley davidson responded by saying it would ship some production overseas. unsurprisingly that
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didn't go down too well with the protection of the president. characteristically fiery tweeze he wrote harley must know that they won't be able to sell back into the united states without paying a big tax trump also claims that harley davidson has decided to move jobs from kansas city abroad before the e.u. introduced. the motorcycle maker denies this is the case. among those criticizing trump's trade dispute with the european union is the governor of wisconsin where harley davidson is based scott walker tweeted that a no tolerance policy would be good for wisconsin money factories and farmers. but as the tit for tat trade spot continues there could well be more tariffs down the road. u.s. treasury. chinese after reports of
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a crackdown. restrictions imposed on all countries accused of trying to steal technology. and. it's because of the trade dispute with. first of all how. is the u.s. . doesn't really need china talking about silicon valley. well chinese investment in the last year into the u.s. in the tech sector has gone down and the concerns that president trump has been expressing about these the so-called industrially significant technology is not only economic it's all such a political issue it's about the place of the u.s. in the world again because might so so it's significant because china is getting
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ahead now it's getting ahead of a lot of countries as far as tech goes as far as ai goes are many of those high tech sectors you know could this also backfire on trump because it doesn't want the u.s. at some stage need china as a good partner. so i would i would break this issue down into two parts so one is the tariff issue and that's hugely problematic and that is and slapping on of tariffs on the e.u. china etc is not going to put america first that's one issue but there is a very important second issue which is china is getting very far ahead in this important very. significant area high tech right so that some of the things you mention it i robotics and so forth. and here in the u.s. is very concerned about retaining its competitive edge but b.
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there's also the issue of making sure the china minute does not violate intellectual property rights china the chinese whenever they have investment coming into their country have very high tech not technology transfer requirements for example and they have local content sourcing requirements so this is what trump sees as unfair and he wants to stop the chinese from getting out an unfair advantage as he sees it what will to be fair about it until now beijing has been the restrictive one is now getting a taste of its own protectionism. yes i would i would agree with you there but i would say that there are there are more efficient ways of teaching each other valuable lessons so rather than impose investment restrictions or tariffs on each other a much smarter way to deal with this would have been to say let's sit down together at the world trade organization and talk about reforming the rules and making sure
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that for example the chinese stop subsidizing several of their industries or make the rules a little bit watertight well as a result there have been that's not happening i mean i mean both sides have gone to the w t o but both sides aren't trying to deal with this according to the rules as as it should go where stuck in a trade war what what's next for the u.s. do you think. so what we are definitely getting is retaliation now again i think it's very interesting to see the difference between the chinese versus the u.s. india turkey japan and so forth so many and canada so many of the countries are standing up to the u.s. and they are retaliating but they're doing it via the proper channels so they're going viral that i view till and i think it's really interesting how the chinese thought that they could get a bilateral deal with the u.s.
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so last week there was even talk of well maybe the chinese could import more u.s. products try and help the u.s. with its trade deficit and so even now it's really some of the other countries that were playing by the rules in china wasn't. love the analysis thanks for joining us pressure to be here thank you. a german commission has recommended raising the minimum wage next year from eight euros eighty four an hour to nine euros nineteen ideas to boost private consumption the german government is widely expected to ok the proposals which include a further hike in twenty twenty points have been required to pay the minimum wage in germany since twenty fifteen. stuff a national correspondent to cope about the success of the minimum wage here in germany. when you take a look around europe with then nine euros nineteen germany would be the number two
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in europe with a minimum wage the highest minimum wages being paid in luxembourg with eleven yours fifty five and the lowest in bulgaria with only one euro fifty seven exports are divided if the mini wage is a success story here in germany or not when you total those up and employ you would make about one thousand four hundred euro before taxes so after texas run about one thousand you are for a full time job does my to work in some rural areas but in the expensive cities like frankfurt berlin munich you are still with us amount of money at the poverty level the other problem is that you would still get almost the same money with the benefits you receive when you are unemployed so many say that the financial incentive for this is not too high and talking from the business perspective many see the minimum wage as even dangerous with the potential that jobs could get lost and that certain services like getting your hair cut might get even too pricey american entrepreneur is trying to convince farmers to stop using propane gas the
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energy source is harmful to the environment and expensive instead she's developed small bio gas digesters and the energy supply for them is basically free. the inventor oversees the installation personally saturn of the right developed a system that turns organic waste into bio gas it's just being installed here at a farm them are a cash in rural areas bottled propane gas is the main source of power for cooking heating and pumping water but it's hardly a sustainable resource it in the state is all i thought to myself why not replace the gas bottles with a system that basically exists already but just needs modernising to make good liable i don't want to look beyond that because you need to have a viable system in place so that it's sustainable in the long term. she calls her plants bio dame's plant waste for example is simply placed in the dome then gets
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fomented in a second chamber underground that process produces me thing gas an energy resource . farmer mohammed zahir e is one of the first to purchase a bio day until now he too used bottled gas to run his operation but this natural gas system is much more suitable for his organic farm. and we want to be independent and every respect and this plant will give us an independent power supply. in fact remember rice developed her bio gas plant as part of her ph d. on waste disposal she's now set up her own business and has one employee she's competed successfully in a number of competitions for new startups it's highly unusual for a woman in this conservative society so. it really isn't easy but you need a lot of time courage and stamina. but i never give up in the face
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of a challenge. so that has allowed me to overcome all the various obstacles. that. her work takes her all over the country. at a workshop nick casablanca she found someone who helps her turn her ideas into reality. her latest invention is a compost machine organic waste is not only an issue for farms restaurants in the city also have a lot of leftover food and need a sustainable solution for its disposal. i was doing business with you.
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