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mobility to lead and in the future. drive it on d.w. . to. another blow for free trade and now it's coming from the heart of europe italy's new government says it will not rest of size seats are the free try agree a trade agreement between the e.u. and canada. chrysler and france go to head to head in the world cup final on sunday the battle of the outfit has been decided we'll tell you. the state of your business live from berlin i'm god alpha's the free trade.
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greenland between the e.u. and canada could become a casualty of the crossfire of the trade dispute between the e.u. and the u.s. italy's new government has said is will not ratify the agreement that will be a huge setback both ottawa and brussels. parmesan cheese is just one of many italian regional specialties but only a few of these have a name is protected by an official seal. italy fears for the survival of its agricultural sector the main reason why the new government says it doesn't want to ratify the agreement negotiations between auto and brussels have been going on for years the agreement was finally signed in twenty sixteen but needs to be ratified by all twenty eight e.u. member states canada and the e.u. trade goods worth more than sixty billion euros annually with the removal of tariffs the volume is expected to rise by around twenty percent but from the beginning there have been protests many fear that seater will allow
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a large corporations to become ever more powerful most e.u. countries have already ratified the deal italy's refusal comes at a difficult time for europe as it tries to actively present itself as a champion of free trade. there's been a surprising and dramatic rise in chinese exports to the u.s. despite the current trade conflict the chinese export economy announced record results aging straight plus with the u.s. it's an all time high it now stands at more than twenty nine billion dollars unless its u.s. business is preparing for the new tariffs introduced in july. now let's bring in the last hard it's the end of the week let's have a check on the markets wrap up the week for us. well guess what it was a pretty rough week a pretty busy week of course dominated much by president donald trump there was of
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course early in the week part one in which president trump to clear a trade war in china of course trade war had started a little bit earlier already with the first round of terrorists but now and since monday we have a second round of tears six thousand chinese products among them consumer products exports out of china worth two hundred billion dollars so we have reached a much higher stage and that development here than we had imagined on a wednesday we saw the docks here in frankfurt lose about two hundred points because people are afraid. frankly when they look at that trade war that ongoing development here and that was already before we reached chapter three in which of course president trump went on his european trip visiting nato first and then upping pressure on theresa may with regards to negotiations making the case for heartbreaks it then it seems pretty clear that the president doesn't really know
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what's at stake here even a for the u.k. what they stand to lose in terms of their financial service industries or trade in goods and services in general when you listen of course just now to the president's tourism a press conference he says it was a pretty good week i think if you talk to people here in frankfurt they say it's good that the week is over closer in frankfurt thank you very much football fans will have to wait until sunday's world cup final to see who will be the new world champions but the battle of the brands has already been decided and the winner is nike competitor bet on germany spain and argentina well we all know that went to nike though has the last laugh both france and croatia will wear the bronze logo in the final. no matter who wins the world cup nike is claiming victory at least among sports outfitters along with their colors the french players will be bearing the swash as well the croatian team the final marks the milestone for the company we've
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had three of the four teams break the semifinals and then two of our teams made the finals which is a first time for nike we've been in the game of football for over twenty years and it's the first time that we've ever had it all night the final with both teams were in the. nike says the kids from both teams are selling like hotcakes but it's not just about the presale spike for nike but the longer term boost to the brand that could prove helpful for the sports apparel maker at a time when it's trying to make stand its reach. we see china overall as a tremendous growth opportunity for us as a company that we believe support and the ourselves support will help us accelerate our business so one of our biggest opportunities is that you have. your chinese consumers connect with sport and football will play a critical role in that that's less than good news for adidas which has had the firmest foothold on the market around football for decades it's rivalry with nike
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is only going to get more intense and extend long after the world cup is over. when washington's tariffs against china took effect on july the sixth china with tariffs on the same day beijing's move is set to impact a slew of us cultural products and industries including soybeans the u.s. exports fourteen billion dollars worth of soybeans to china yeah. oh in villa easy ana is soybean country raymond czech snyder says his crop is coming along well this year. but if the trains battle between the united states and china doesn't tend soon his market is gone check snyder says he could lose more than one hundred fifty thousand dollars thanks to the twenty five percent china slapped on u.s. imports in response to trump's tariffs. i don't know if we realize from the start
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how big of a buyer. you know everybody talk about the imbalance in trade but this was a really big. big deal big deal. china is louisiana's biggest export market roughly fifteen thousand jobs depend on the state agricultural exports to china meanwhile beijing says the trade conflict will have limited impact on the chinese soybean market in twenty seventeen most imports came from brazil and argentina and in early july china removed tariffs on soybean imports from some asian countries may only way that oh well no wonder and without us soybeans we can import soybeans from south america and countries along wilton road routes to meet our needs to at present to soybean reserves are abundant. meet the requirements of the country at any time to ensure market stability so
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these. analysts say the chinese targeted soybeans because the plant is grown in many states that voted for donald trump in twenty sixteen for a large number of u.s. soybean farmers the decisions made by the white house signal bankruptcy. so-called bankruptcy germany's formerly high flying solo world for photovoltaic cell make a crash spectacularly years ago as the chinese flooded the market with photovoltaic cells caught right great prices now the company is back on the same. this solar cells in these modules are completely encased in glass instead of the usual plastic film. soul of what manufactures two thousand modules every day in the german city of dresden at just two millimeters thick the glass is almost as light as plastic but it's more environmentally friendly and durable. because of porcelain
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if you have a module like this on your roof it has to cope with wind and snow several things every day making the module move even if you cannot see it so after a while you get micro cracks and they break the cells so the cracks may not be visible to the naked eye but they reduce the modules performance over time. the lives of those models. in contrast cost more jewels should last at least thirty years without a reduction in performance the company began making the following its bankruptcy in twenty twelve if wanted to differentiate itself on the competitive global market for mass produced. you know be here. everyone wants to be a player in a market where asian companies have been established for several years. size and speed code and there are already many companies that have fallen victim to this
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competition not only in germany but worldwide as well. so what's succeeded in reversing that trend. in addition to its long lasting glass more jewels two years ago the company turned to battery storage to save energy that is not used immediately. and we believe the battle against asian producers for the mass market is lost so now comes the transition to renewables two point zero it's a systematic approach that's technically many times more demanding and innovation is something that we've always been good. that so now we have a real chance to regain our technological market leadership in the world. division customers should become energy self-sufficient with a photo voltaic system on the roof and palace storage in the basement and they
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would opt to mys energy flows in their households using energy management systems. and even in the energy manager displays your energy balance it clearly shows how much electricity is coming from the roof what is used in the household i wish the batteries story in order to really goes into the power grid that's innovative solutions that ciccu a solo wants three hundred fifty jobs that's despite its modules close to the nose may fight chinese competitors for. me and the business to. lend how do i get us all maybe even that momentum will have an update for you in the next so we don't know from songs. have a good night. from .
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