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it's long. enough for you to give it away but it involves you. and footholds. astronomical bill to host the event is a profit. business u.s. president donald trump's trade and immigration policies are prompting some c.e.o.'s to speak out they rely on free trade and the free movement of financial services and labor to make their businesses thrive one of them is he met the boss of western union a household name for money transfers a correspondent. with a. western union can look back at a long history founded in eight hundred fifty one as a telegraph company it turned into a global provider of financial services but for c.e.o. he met s like the challenges of today start right at home he's worried about donald
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trump's america first policies and his crackdown on immigration in particular don't forget this country us is built on the immigration and this just forgot that you know that this successful for us is immigrants and it's continued to be that and we know that we know from question union and if you move almost three hundred billion dollars a year really globally hundred fifty million customers globally we know how strong immigrants can be migrants re present a large share of western union's customers and that is only one of the reasons why he has made refugee and immigration issues one of his key priorities for him it's personal my grandfather came from was near and was an immigrant to turkey my mom is also in my father's turkish i'm a half indian half also three and i think i do understand the needs of the people
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there about you know how they move and why they move and why they go look for a port and that is how they create jobs how they really drive the economy that moggi cultural competency is something dealy missed under the current u.s. administration as a member of the so-called business roundtable an association of america's top executives advisors politicians in washington and hopes that his voice is heard i think the politicians do listen to us i think they take our advice as know how they implemented it or not implemented how long it takes it's different the reality says . that globalization is unstoppable driven by mobile technologies. at the dynamics of emerging markets in africa and asia the actions what we see not only in the u.s. but other parts of the world is kind of a momentum correction of globalization i believe that globalization is only taking
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a break but people are connected and that we do is that connecting the people globally we build bridges not voles actually this is the really defeater sending money from mobile to locations sending money from mobile to for almost four billion a concert worldwide and this has been probably one of our because investment one of the most success stories in fact dot com why our mobile soon dot com is growing the fastest in our business and western union is constantly expanding even at a time of increasing regulation on international financial transactions the fight against money laundering might make life more difficult for many banks but for western union it has created a new market need about twenty person our employees our version on the un team on the london x. activities we have know your customers have screenings we look look in ours and they don't like to have bad money we like to have good money and people send
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back money their home is a good money and most almost all our customers are good people but they take their hard earned money and want to support their loved ones and in fact the number one reason why people send money is supporting their children back home that they came have a good education unlike shopping is booming and people expect their purchases as quick as a click often packages of late or don't turn up at all which hurts business for amazon now the economist china is trying to speed things up by setting up its own fleet of delivery trucks but it's not going to be doing the driving. these gray vans could help ease amazon's so called last mile problem the number of online orders is on the rise and customers expect quick delivery to their doorstep that's why the e-commerce giant wants to build its own delivery services contractors can
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lease the vans from amazon and set up their own fleets for around ten thousand us dollars. we've got great uniform pricing we've got fuel contracts that people can sign up for we've done negotiations for benefits packages and insurance rates for both the vehicles and for their employees amazon claims delivers could see as much as three hundred thousand dollars in profits per year it's unclear precisely how amazon will pay the new couriers and they will not be permitted to carry packages from other companies amazon share in the u.s. e-commerce market is expected to rise to forty one percent this year speeding up its deliveries can only help maintain its leadership china is defending its business record to meet its trade war with the u.s. it says it is playing by the rules and has been busy carrying out reforms opening its economy bit by bit publishing a white paper today stating that it's carried out every promise made since joining
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the world trade organization and that not a single w.t.r. member as economically suffered a lost out because of china's membership of the u.s. and e.u. it used china of protectionist industrial policies intervening in markets and intimidating businesses. einar appears to be in the lead in the race to rollout five g. mobile phone technology said gen based phone manufacturer weiwei has announced it will be releasing five g. compatible devices from halfway through next year the main chinese telecom operators are conducting the final round of tests for the commercial use of fifth generation networks the joint five g. plan is part of the made in china twenty twenty five initiative which aims to turn the country from the world's factory into a global technology leader. british oil giant b.p. is buying chargemaster the u.k.'s largest electric charging company it's reportedly worth around one hundred seventy million dollars and will enable b.p. to expand its charging network across britain it expects the number of electric
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vehicles in the u.k. to surge to twelve million by twenty forty other major companies investing in the mobility market including royal dutch shell and. now it's pretty much still empty as you can see new international airport and international embarrassment it was meant to open in two thousand and eleven but won't until twenty twenty in the meantime fugs fogging is making use of all that space and other german embarrassment it cheated for years on emissions tests now there's a strict testing regime in place which takes longer and v.w. is running out of room to store a backlog of cars so it's time for the airport. it still looks like an empty parking lot berlin's new international airport is over budget and years behind schedule but it's exactly what volkswagen is looking for right now a huge space to store thousands of cars awaiting emissions tests passengers at the
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provisional airport nearby think it's a good idea. if it means that berlin takes in more money which can then be used to refinance the airport then i'm in favor of the airport being used as a parking lot for v.w. the starter you know it will take a while before the airports ready and there's enough space so why not make use of it going to. all those involved. in the aftermath of e w's diesel emissions scandal the carmaker is under intense scrutiny by regulators in germany but the company is producing cars faster that it can test them for approval. as a result it needs a lot more room to store the vehicles. timely deliveries of a better quarter of a million cars is now a threat. other german automakers are keeping up with their emissions tests
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but v.w. central role in the emission scandal means storage is required for hundreds of thousands of recalled or unsold models like these here in the united states. russia has managed to build several ports and spruce top entire cities in the lead up to what is football's most expensive world cup of all time it's cost the state the equivalent of ten billion euros. the soccer fans are spending their evenings partying in the polish city of danske not one hundred fifty kilometers away in kaliningrad where their teams games are taking place there among many world cup tourists who've been priced out of hotels in the host cities in kaliningrad and night the commendation will set you back at least two hundred euros. you can see why kaliningrad is keen to bring money back in this city stadium cost two hundred thirty five million euros after the world cup it will become the training ground for kaliningrad a second division russian team. kaliningrad has
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a population of around half a million the biggest employer here is the carmaker after a tour its vice president says the city is a good place for business. work there is no property tax. no tax on companies no tax on law. and there are also the eighty exemptions those incentives may well be the reason b.m.w. is reportedly planning to set up operations in kaliningrad but while the city might be good for business for ordinary soccer fans it's simply too expensive. and nice doing business with you. cut cut. cut cut. cut. cut. cut.
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cut. cut cut cut cut. cut cut. cut. cut cut. cut. cut cut. cut. cut cut. cut. cut. more intrigue on international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week can you appraise off bitter divisions over migration jettison its longstanding humanitarian principles and turn its back on refugees time for fortress europe that's our topic on quadriga charged.
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quadriga next on d w. a news almost middle of the months and. most of all the changes that occurred is kind of post side by the first. people have put big dreams on the big story. in movie magazine on the w.b. . assignment a clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged
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marriage and those who want to marry for love. a clash that's shaking families and society to the core. my father will be angry sometimes i think i'm always there to. look commando starch joining d w. deepening for a little crisis over immigration whether a compromise can be found and its outcome could decide the fate of germany's governing coalition and ultimately of the european union itself but there was little that the member countries agreed on going into the summit to save one point that stronger.

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