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certainty. and with moving to cities in asia it takes clever technology to make them more livable how the smart city will shape how we live. let's do business is protectionism at play in our skies europe has banned boeing seven three seven max from flying in its airspace but u.s. aviation regulator is a standing behind the american company despite two deadly accidents involving the plane the latest with ethiopian airlines korea's chief executives as boeing should ground all its seven thirty seven max states until it's established they're safe to fly these forty six countries have banned the aircraft from entering their airspace the entire european union is off limits as are the skies above the united arab emirates many airlines in certain countries of voluntarily grounding their max series brazilian budget airline go south korea's east jet about half the fleets that have been running since twenty seventeen and not being used and dozens of
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deliveries of the jets still on their way this has the potential to destroy the plane maker. analysts boeing starting to do the sons the aircraft maker has received more than five thousand orders for its seven three seven max. if these get cancelled the company could end up on its knees putting tens of thousands of jobs at the corporations washington plants and various supply is at risk on tuesday the head of boeing reportedly called the u.s. president to prevent a flight ban in the u.s. meanwhile boeing shares on wall street have tumbled losing more than twenty five billion dollars in value. what's not yet clear is whether or not the seven three seven max has a construction fault and that's why the u.s. aviation authority the f.a.a. is waiting to implement a ban. the f.a.a. is really the gold standard for international aviation safety and they're not going
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to go out there and when a plane keep flying that is going to be unsafe however they're also not going to jump the gun without any proof and grounds a plane especially considering boeing is the largest exporter on any american goods not just an evasion. it's a giant of us history fact something the f.a.a. is well aware of right now the u.s. is holding an increasingly lonely position when it comes to the max eight meanwhile in europe things look at the different norwegian and has just announced its compensation from boeing for losses due to flight cancellations. most macs a service the asia pacific let's take you to singapore where asia correspondent is based and even the global aviation hub of singapore has suspended flights of the popular plane but boeing insists there's no reason to.
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you that's exactly right and that all of you countries who share the scene for you know according to a columnist john gapper the financial times he argues that the software that's installed in these cleans our fly by wire software that has by and large these planes fasi for by reducing pilot error now among some of the countries that have not. banned the of these flights not by these planes include of course a lot of the american air carriers such as american airlines southwest fly dubai and canada's west jet have also not banned these flights. what about disruptions from from those airlines who are canceling flights all banning these aircraft. well certainly there are lots of thing conveniences that come along with the grounding of these aircrafts as a lot of these countries for these forty six countries have done in the last few
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days now a lot of travel agencies are working around the problem by adjusting this engines to eradicate the filter to talk to avoid flights that have seventy seven mixes. this investigation could take months i was reading and there are some people who reckon you know. that the whole disruptions could carry on for weeks but what if they do carry on for months. exactly right that's a lot of first of all it will cost all these airlines and he's airports a lot of money to continue grounding these aircraft but until conclusions can be drawn from the from the investigation there's no telling when we will see any of these bands lift in the near future and greying forest there in singapore and polkas him but it is following the story for us from frankfurt airport. how are
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things looking for boeing right now ben kind of sounds like you're checking in on a sick man and that's what it what it feels like to the world's largest airplane maker is has has sort of fallen sick because it's most important airplane and the security of it has been called into question and that is a very very bad situation for the plane maker and here behind behind their hands people are asking why why aren't they you know bringing all these airplanes down and put people before profits and just you know have to have it over what. it is a reputation that's at stake here as well as a lot of money but what about norwegian is coal for compensation i mean this investigation is only just begun. yeah and their vision air is an air tight spot that european air space is in a very tight some airlines had to give up and nerve agent is struggling for
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profitability it needs to cut down on its costs and it is one of the airlines that has bet heavily on the seven three seven max it now has eighteen in operation and it's looking for seventy overall so yeah it's the first company to try and get passed on the bill to boeing but it might not be the last others might follow suit and that could come in costly for boeing and it looks like this is going to go ahead with those deliveries those orders the has which is doesn't really all fit together that well but thank you very much for the update there from the board of british government says it will slash tariffs on a range of imports from normally you countries in the event of a no deal breakers it ministers say they'll introduce a modest liberalization of trade policy if they leave the european union without an agreement eighty seven percent of goods imported to the u.k. will be terra free compared with the current eighty percent levies would apply to products such as meat and dairy to help protect british farmers trade minister liam
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fox is discussing brigs it with business leaders ahead of another parliamentary vote could see members reject a deal scenarios that. all the risk of border gridlock caused by a no deal brigs it has led british manufacturers' to brand pop stockpiles to the highest level on record maybe food and beverage companies but also clothing chemicals electronics and parts make it we visited iconic bicycle brands brought in their factory in south london. welding spinning. unfastening on this factory floor in south london workers are assembling brompton xy conic foldable bicycles entirely by hand it's a complex task each bike is made up of over one thousand different parts. these come from belgium these come from. these come from germany.
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there is a hub comes from taiwan. but that could soon turn into a huge problem for a brompton with brakes it approaching fast and no trade agreements signed c.e.o. will butler adams is foreseeing a massive delivery problems but worst case scenario if we don't have one part if we don't have this little part the whole flipping factory stops and we've got you know one hundred fifty people doing nothing. but lower adams has invested over one million pounds to stockpile parts but he's far from happy about the situation and the problem with rex it is everybody seems to think it's number one and that's a flipping disaster it's a distraction it creates stagnation it's bad we need to be getting on with business and not flapping about rex's. despite the distraction brompton has just launched its latest electric bike but even that's accompanied by brakes it fear after all
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the biggest market for the new bike is the european union. megacities are struggling to deal with a lack of space but taipei has a solution ever wider. array of senses are intended to improve the quality of life for its citizens it's. more and more people are moving from the countryside to the city asia is particularly affected it's estimated that almost half a million people will move to cities there in the next few decades a huge organizational task dominic shino has a proposal to deal with it his background is in finance and cryptocurrency but he also knows how digital technology will transform cities of the future. so the city of the future is obviously fully automated where we have to send actuators that are actually interacting with each other because the biggest problem that we have today is we have all of these different data. when data is not being exchanged and through that we don't really have a smart environment and it's easy if the futurist stephanus smart network right
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where these different actors and machines and offer human start exchanging data with each other and then make decisions based on that data the idea is that more and more machines will communicate autonomously with each other and by doing so dramatically alter the urban experience a car would pay for itself at toll stations or filling stations it's the economy of the machine the taiwanese capital of taipei is a good example of a city well on its way to becoming a smart city numerous projects here are changing everyday life for typeface residents such as the scooter sharing project we mow the electric scooters are distributed throughout the city and can be reserved and paid for by app reducing air pollution and noise. cooperation between this city and supermarkets wants to change shopping routines so called ok minis offer more than twenty options for payment whether by card or mobile phone opening hours around the clock digital
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technology is also coming to manage waste with so-called i trash machines cans and bottles can be disposed of and the machines can even give you your deposit back in buses and trains can use it as an incentive for recycling. the future is going to be a ton a mess when these machines around us make our lives easier and we see ourselves as your neighbors off this future because there's the inherent business model behind it the smart city of the future has machines that communicate autonomously with each other based on specific data but it also means that data protectors need to be even more vigilant in preventing the misuse of personal data. bus doing business with you.
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subscribe to my documentary on to. love . this is d.w. news live from berlin frantic efforts to rescue children from the site of a collapsed building in nigeria the three story blocks went down in the commercial capital lagos some children have been rescued from the rubble but scores more are thought to have been buried. also coming up a debate is underway in britain's parliament ahead of a vote over no deal brags that lawmakers must decide today whether to crash out of
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the e.u. without a deal it's a scenario prime minister transformation has tried to avoid for two years.

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