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sometimes books are more exciting than real lives. preparing to dream. what if there's no escape. list. than most treats. another headache for. the tech giant has seen yet another executive arrested this time in poland on espionage charges. legal troubles for the boss a french comic or no japanese prosecutors filed new charges against carlos. and ever try to. a new european competitor tries to take on the big league.
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let's do business beijing says it's to stop by news of the latest arrest of a senior executive at tech giant while white is time on spying charges in poland or thirty's they're rated the telecommunications giants offices they also took a polish cyber security expert and former domestic intelligence officer into custody was founded by a former chinese army officer western intelligence agencies want to chinese government could use its products to collect several countries of bad wild way from supplying equipment for the five g. wireless networks. let's go to a nearby spot how financial correspondent is standing by in frankfurt and tracking this story for us. what ramifications could this arrest have. well actually about what you already alluded to i think more and more countries could actually raise the awareness of their brand is that the equipment provide that by why also when it comes to the future of telecommunication five g.
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networks could actually be a gateway to spy because clearly well why is saying they're not linked to the chinese state dots they're found was clearly army official and they are clearly not into actions kind of visible the chinese state could easily interfere in tool company matters and that's the main concern here the united states are already banning why a product when it comes to telecommunication infrastructure sent out. very openly discussing it. about the generals could this have anything to do with the trade war the struggle between the u.s. and china. it is here speculation by one line of argumentation as follows the you ass what prompted the trade war is that the u.s. wants to keep its position as america furthers the preemptive superpower of
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technology the silicon valley being like the frontier of the technology technical or technological development so they want to keep that position and now the chinese are kicking in that market why being one of the most successful rising stars of the industry of the last years so that line of argumentation is that the trade for in itself it's not about like trade it's about a war of technology and who is going to keep the first position in that market the wall between the top two economies and advised thanks for bringing us up to date. and i will get back to that story on car executives in trouble with first if you go to a wine tasting fair in a big european city these days among the vin as from france spain and germany don't be surprised if you see a stand from moldova
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a small country between romania and ukraine moldova has a long and rich wine making tradition and it is making a push to boost awareness of that outside the region. this is the famous creek over a winery near the moldovan capital now the conditions in the limestone caves are ideal and the temperature is constant or year round the wine is a huge business and moldova it is little known in the world outside but even thirds are now in a push to make their products more familia outside the region. so the good you look at there where you have to try all wine ones and you will buy it but we're working hard and travelling a lot so that people can taste moldovan wines at least once but that takes time and . these days china is the biggest export market followed by romania russia was a key customer is way down the list business has been better. has much more
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capacity than it currently meets the international wine market is tough to crack and the company's culture still contains remnants of its socialist past is reflected in its market position you see the friends here in france and venues can charge about ten year olds or more for a model of wine when a lower price category and we get six to seven euros for a similar bottle new york i'm sure a theme you moldova is steeped in the wine growing tradition wineries account for about ten percent of the republic's gross domestic product. lines here are exported to twenty eight countries. and most economists agree that wine is one of the few industries with good prospects. which the cars that are thirty or more living in that are what they thought was nearly one in four jobs in moldova is either directly linked to viniculture or indirectly through things like producing bottles and boxes. everyone makes their own wine for family or to sale.
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in the. wine production in moldova has long funneled into russia but as the republic rugeley turned towards the west most gold band moldovan wine imports as punishment. for a separatist there were some russia was our biggest market until two thousand and six up to eighty percent of all production. but then the russian embargo forced us to diversify for better or worse. russia has lived to be embargoed but the republic remains one of europe's poorest countries with an average yearly income of less than two thousand euros even if wine exports were to skyrocket most people here would probably not benefit. japanese prosecutors of two new charges against former chairman colors now accusing
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him of aggravated bridge of trust was the architect of renault's alliance with the many see him as the glue keeping it together french carmaker says it has no evidence of fraud on the part of god. when this footage was taken back in may two thousand and sixteen carlos ghosn was allegedly already a big time fraudster or so his accusers say. then in november last year the bubble burst and was arrested in tokyo the sixty four year old was charged with repeatedly under reporting his pay to shareholders and embezzling company money but go on says he's innocent. colonel scone was famous for his luxury as a lifestyle including many villas around the world and fancy family holidays i delete c executive with three passports born in brazil the son of lebanese parents became one of the most successful c.e.o.'s not only in his adopted home of france
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but across the world. in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. gone took over at the helm of embattled french comic. and oversaw a restructuring program that transformed the company's fortunes. he then forged an alliance between i know and mitsubishi which helped make a turnaround the scandal has shaken the international auto world in particular there are tensions in the french japanese alliance. after his arrest go in was discharged from baseness son and mitsubishi he remains c.e.o. and friend now. michael payne is president of the shin gets a news agency in tokyo but what it goes chances of getting bail his legal team has filed for bail at least all well yes they have filed for bail
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historically speaking his chances are very very slim. the the generally speaking in the japanese system of prosecutors ask a judge for something a judge almost automatically gives it and in this case the prosecutors are making it clear they want to hold him as long as possible and so he can apply for bail but he probably won't get it but there might be a surprise this is an unusual case so to new charges but is it any clearer of what he's supposed to have done wrong. the charges of what he's supposed to have done wrong are very strange in a sense that they don't seem so serious that would merit this very heavy handed treatment of him so for example in the case of his not reporting his pay or fraudulent on that on that issue basically that all revolves around money which go
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and had been planning to get paid after he retired so it isn't about money that he actually received it was about future money that he might receive and the argument from the prosecutors is that he was guaranteed the money that it was arranged and goans defense is no i mean it was he didn't have the money and it could have not been confirmed at a later stage and so because he didn't talk about to the stock market this payment they're saying this was fraud and it's a very strange sort of case it all sounds very hypothetical but his lawyers reckon it could be half a year before this case goes to trial. that's right and on the way that it could be half a year before we ever see going publicly again because the prosecutors often will will make the case to the courts you would usually say he hasn't confessed he's maintaining his innocence and let him go he could flee the country or tamper with
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evidence so you know we may not see mr cohen again for a long time and all of this about a man who is completely maintaining his innocence and with the evidence against him looking fairly flimsy at least from the outside but it sure does look like we'll be reporting on this for some time michael paid for all the shits news agency in tokyo thank you very much for joining us again thank you. a nice day business if you.
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