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this is business as well u.s. president trump has escalated his trade was slapping his biggest terrorist yes on china the new duties initially set a ten percent will affect two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese imports those tariffs and said to widen to twenty five percent next year it's a long list of products with a silver lining for tech fans and parents smartphones and baby products have been exempted for now. the latest salvo in the u.s. is trade war against china would bring around a half of all chinese goods sold to the u.s. under president donald trump's tariff regime and china is in the previous belt of tit for tat is not taking it lying down it's misleading how to counter attack previously it said it would impose tariffs on another sixty billion dollars in u.s. exports washington's first round of tariffs which started in july concentrated on industrial goods this time around
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a wide range of consumer products hard to be taxed effective september twenty four that's left some in china wondering who will really end up paying the price as the world's two biggest economies one up each other. well gary thank you and i are still feeling is that chinese products are cheaper and our products are a better quality but if there are increased tariffs it might cause spending power in the u.s. to decrease so i think for their country it's kind of a loss you know mostly looks like this is going to be end of noble ideation all over the world. this is increase because most of the politicians are thinking about the local people. they are thinking the election point of view but worries are mounting that both countries are losing broom to maneuver apart from terrorists already implemented or imminent trump has also threatened even more punitive taxes on two hundred sixty seven billion dollars worth of goods should he make good on that threat tariffs would cover almost everything china sells to the united states
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. so another round of tariffs where and when will this tit for tat and michael's shoes ease with c.m.c. markets in the joins us now michael trumps time come talks about an agreement with china does trump really want war. well judging by the imposition of ten percent tariffs on another two hundred billion dollars chinese goods i would on the answer that question i would suggest is no and i think this is really a significant concern i think for me because the u.s. administration is ultimately sending mixed messages and the middle of last week we had the we had the stephen the nuke in the u.s. treasury secretary secretary trying to open up new talks with the chinese and that raised the expectation that the u.s. and china willing to sit down and soak. the now we've called the prospect that the u.s. president rather than waiting for those talks to start is getting ahead of the curve
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in implementing a ten percent tariff and that speaks to me inordinate amount of bad faith on the part of the u.s. presidency for to even sit down and talk he's already loading the gun with extra bullets do you think there's a division inside the administration. now i don't know i just think. mr trump ultimately was elected on the premise that he wanted to take the fight to china with respect to tariffs he wants to mitigate any sort of deal before the midterm elections and i think that is really out of the forefront of what his strategy is at the moment he doesn't want an agreement before those elections the big concern is that it doesn't leave an awful lot of time between those elections and the end of the year when those tariffs go up to twenty five percent how constructed by this latest development in this spot. they're shrugging it off largely and i think that's because it was largely expected they had time to get used to it i was awakened and the fact of the matter is if you look at chinese
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markets they're already at three or four year lows if there's been significant declines in european markets which are trying at the bottom end of that range i think the bigger concern is slightly longer into two thousand and nineteen and what effects any further tariffs could have on company's revenue streams going forward so mark what's left for china was that what's left to do briefly please if you can . well i can implement a further sixty billion dollars worth of tariffs on u.s. goods but then they're out of ammunition the big concern if this is if they start disrupting u.s. companies supply chains namely companies like apple who produce an awful lot of products for the apple watch and other products within china that will be the next step michael hughes c.m.c. markets in london thank you very much for his insight here now ireland's is one of the world's big equestrian countries horses everything connected with them is
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a billion euro business on the island but brags it is about to hit that business to eighty percent of irish thora brits are sold in the u.k. breeders holes raising companies and twenty eight thousand employees in the industry fear much of that business could be slapped with high tariffs our reporter michelle and i had the day at the races there's always room for a bit of glamour. here at the leopardstown race course in dublin the horses are warming up. and the bookies are doing stellar business. horse racing is deeply ingrained in irish culture and the industry is worth a lot of money. with an annual turnover of around one point eight billion euros it's an important economic sector for the country but there are fears that breaks it could slow the industry from
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a gallop to a canter the worst case scenario is that barriers are put up on horses are not allowed to move freely across the border as they are at the moment they have to be subject to veterinary checks or perhaps there is a tariff for a charge for horses to move into the country those twenty five thousand movements of horses every year between britain are in and france. resources are often transported internationally by plane or ship. traditionally there have been close links between the horseracing industries in ireland and in the united kingdom. the overwhelming number of horses that you would find running on the race meeting in england are actually are just bread or. so the import and export between art and in great britain is absolutely vital to the huge industry that it is and. worldwide ireland ranks number three for thoroughbred horses. a full sired by this stallion
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called invincible spirit will set you back one hundred twenty thousand euros readers around the world bring their mayors to ireland for an encounter. breaks it is a huge risk for an irish star brad industry it because obviously where detach from mainland europe for a horse for example like invincible spare us a lot of the mayors will use the u.k. as a land bridge so if they have to take a lot longer to get to where they need to go to there becomes a risk naturally breeders will decide not to travel and will decide to use the stallions at home. every year brit spend two hundred fifty million euro zone thoroughbreds from their irish neighbors no wonder then that when it comes to freedom of movement many irish are concerned about their horses as well as themselves. the economy in vietnam is one of the fastest growing in asia and you can sense it all round huge skyscrapers are popping up and now they're
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also big beginning to build their own cars the project is being financed by one of the largest private industry groups in the country our reporter was one of the first to view the project. a few months ago there was nothing here but muddy fields now construction workers are busy around the clock near the port city of haifa have been group is investing three point five billion u.s. dollars. even employees are surprised by the speed at which the project is being built. the site covers three hundred thirty five hectors the vin group of manufacture cars and electric scooters. this is and. it's always been vietnam stream to have their own car brand. even fast it's like a magnet to give you an example we had two hundred apprenticeship positions to fill for the first year and received more than four thousand applications.
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with. the apprentices who will one day become industrial mechanics or mechatronics engineers receive german style training sixty percent practiced and forty percent theory the german chamber of commerce and says he helped with the planning the apprentices come from all over vietnam. one. when i were young is. my passion and to my person and i. will work for my passion. in just a few weeks the first motor scooters will roll off the assembly line here and at the end of twenty nineteen the first cars made in vietnam will be ready to roll as well the technology and production lines were imported from germany the target
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customers vietnam's growing middle class. group already has four million customers across vietnam and they don't really have a good income they also love vietnamese products. been group of ready operates department stores large residential complexes and much more in vietnam now it also wants to supply modern industrial i sometimes cars are just the beginning suppliers from germany are ready setting up shop on the new site if things start getting tight there are plans to expand planners here don't think small. and that's it from me in the business team of the studio crew here and berlin i'll have updates for you in the next cell thank you very much.
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