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link to news from africa and the world sure link to exceptional stories and discussions from our use of these events and what whips ideas deputed come smash africa join us on facebook j w africa. this week saw british prime minister theresa may struggling to push through her transitional bricks that deal. after narrowly persuading her cabinet to back the hard fought agreement she took the issue to parliament on thursday. there the draft deal for a smooth divorce from the e.u. met with fierce opposition from politicians on all sides of the debate for cabinet ministers resigned and lawmakers including some from may's own party threatened her
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with a vote of no confidence saying there was no way the plan could win their approval their deep deep misgivings. but much of the british business community takes a different view it's going to be straightforward and simple if the deal the deal goes along there's going to be some problems those problems might look like this a long line of trucks good sitting still costing money in time a disaster for any firm but the current arrangement would give businesses time to adjust to the post breaks it landscape at least until the end of twenty twenty the u.k. would remain in the e.u. customs union and the by by e.u. regulations until the trade deal is in place that means goods travelling across the border would not run up against tolls and inspections and the draft deal is seen as a chance of avoiding a hard border between northern ireland and e.u. member ireland. business leaders speaking out in favor of the draft include the c.e.o.'s of airbus and other major trade groups. but questions remain for the
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financial sector the city of london will be limited to offering financial products and services already found in the e.u. with no preferential access to the market there. but certainly at that does not appear to be anything within that three paragraphs that would appear to offer the u.k. financial services a better relationship with perhaps a little bit u.s. that's why many british financial institutions have moved some of their operations to the continent. over there should it leave talian government is sticking to its. and budget deficits in defiance of objections from the european commission on tuesday rome again rejected demands from brussels to comply with e.u. fiscal rules leaving the ball in the e.u.'s court i think we are approaching sanctions for the european union because i think that the government unfortunately has chosen the conflicting course with the european union so i expect
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a very tough reaction italy's more than two trillion euro debt is already the highest in europe the new populist governing coalition has proposed a deficit of two point four percent of g.d.p. three times higher than that planned by the previous government in october brussels took the unprecedented step of rejecting the budget and gave rome an ultimatum to revise it that's now passed and some observers expect the e.u. commission to begin taking disciplinary action next week. in milan there's little sign of an economic crisis urban development projects are in full swing which is why giovanni bono had no qualms about returning to the northern italian city after years of broad. it's my impression is that the country and milan in particular is flourishing in terms of business but also in
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other ways there's a lot going on in the city and it's rejuvenated itself must get that it will not a city joining. the start up or no heads was founded two years ago in madrid it's been in milan for a year now in the city's booming financial technology district. here his meeting with business partners to present his crowdfunding real estate financing model which gets small scale investors involved in property management and development the concept has garnered positive reactions when he meets with italian investors bono says he finds that italy's reputation is worse than the reality on the ground . the last of. the one factor that surprised us. was that italian clients invest more on average than in spain. spaniel on the stand so despised the talk of a crisis here at talian families seem to be wealthier than those who don't go out
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on my jaw to tell us about but that's the view from the city. when it comes to rice or livestock the mood is less optimistic farmer francesco puckett rini is struggling with cheap produce from asia his view of the state of the italian economy in agriculture is far less rosy than in the financial center milan. because of that i'm not at all but i we struggle with high wages in italy and in addition we have a bloated bureaucracy that we have to obey and that makes our everyday lives very difficult it is one of. those problems have been around for quite some time but now the country's new populist government plans to significantly boost public spending and is set on a collision course with the e.u. put it in general that went out the politicians are always promising you great thing lies and coming up with great solutions to problems but they're ultimately unrealistic or only partially applicable. because in part of that we're going to do
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it and i don't think they'll go too far they're making a lot of noise but just enough to get the people's attention. with over sixty governments since the end of world war two italians are slow to get worked up about new policies most will wait to see what hap. next. the german economy shrank for the first time in three and a half years with g.d.p. down zero point two percent in the third quarter a big part of the problem has been a bottleneck in car deliveries by german automakers the result of new more rigorous e.u. emissions rules which force them to cut back production in the summer but there are other political issues. global trade disputes are threatening the bottom lines of german companies. companies feel a growing uncertainty this is related to bragg's if this is related to the trade
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conflict with the us and to the italian situation which may lead us into a financial crisis possibly so there is growing uncertainty of the economy is cooling down but we are not falling into recession i think that would be exaggerated analysts still believe the german economy will grow this year but the newest figures show that the country's political stability and low unemployment and a weak euro currency don't guarantee a strong economy. the devastating wildfires in the u.s. state of california are also proving economically devastating initial estimates put the damage of up to four billion dollars the blazes have destroyed thousands of homes and tens of thousands of hectares of land businesses and industrial facilities have gone up in flames the exact extent of the disaster is still not known as the fires are still raging out of control in some areas. chinese imports
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and exports are booming despite a drawn out trade conflict with the united states official figures suggest exports last month were up nearly sixteen percent over last year and imports jumped even higher the u.s. has imposed tariffs on half of all chinese goods but this is being offset by a decline in the you want. more money for a i will intelligent logistics system cindy preventing traffic jams computer scientists and manufacturers are working on it the german government plans to provide three billion euros by twenty twenty five to boost research in artificial intelligence and make the country a leader in ai technology among other measures it intends to. fund one hundred new professorships to attract international experts to work in germany. the future of the automobile sector is electric that message is finally hitting
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home in germany more and more german carmakers are producing electric models for example vokes wagon has announced a total sales target for all of its brands of three million units per year by twenty twenty five but to meet those goals manufacturers need huge numbers of battery cells now germany has earmarked a billion euros to help produce them and. we want to put our horse power on the road we no longer want to simply finance research and talk about applications we want to set a tangible course for battery production on a large scale in europe. but even in open course much that it's efficient the idea is to set up a production consortium to reduce the dependence of german car makers on asian battery suppliers. is the name of the owl you invent says it all above the clouds that's not meant
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only metaphorically these groups grow at an altitude of twenty six hundred metres at the foot of the himalayas here the soil is rich and the climate is mild with moderate temperatures all here around the mighty mekong river flows nearby. for generations villagers here grew traditional food crops then the chinese government encouraged them to begin making wine instead operations got off to a slow start until no way in the sea got involved. the french luxury giant was impressed by the terawatt and signed a thirty year lease but how do they think connoisseurs will react to a chinese vintage. made in china doesn't deed have negative overtones but in everything we do we do with passion and we do it with the utmost persuasion to make the best wine possible to have the best one possible i believe we are one of the companies that will help raise up the made in china label. this is wrong.
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too. making top tier wines requires deep pockets in the sea has brought both technical equipment and expertise to the region while the villagers have put in a lot of sweat pruning and harvesting the three hundred plots. and the collaboration is paying off as one someone gates plans. to spend by so i assume all about it like a club customer but they if they stick it is that this book but most of them do finished by all those i'll buy that a funny thing about this from time to call them up i said it. is a difficult question but suffice to about it on the field of. the hour young label currently produces two thousand cases of wine and beer but even the national appetite for wine has matured in china most of the vineyards production is sold
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abroad consumption of imported french wines continues to rise in the country but local wine drinkers still have to be convinced to sit made in china vintages. they need to movements and it's impact only on say. the teen w.'s global media for a full culturally influential figures from three continents discuss conditions will female artists and changing color strong just as well one music maestro need to know how female he's culture today. if that's next on tell. me. here on this week's time.
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