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tv   Business  Deutsche Welle  March 13, 2019 7:15pm-7:31pm CET

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britain's parliament is due to votes today on weapons leave the e.u. without a deal on the future trade relationship because last night time for me rejected the latest instruct agreement secured by prime minister from brussels. up next kind of the piles of pressure on the boeing labs in d.w.i. business. out of. the two. sarno just couldn't get this song out of his head. the colleges began searching for the source of these captivating sounds. and that deep in the rain forest in central africa and the like to the left was a big lesson with the young along. with
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. their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son made sarn only the jungle and returned to the concrete and glass jungle but. the result reverse culture shock. was. the price tree song from the forest starts first on w. . the dockside of walking abroad for some africans export of. grows into a billion dollar institutes for kenya. uganda sorry. if you questions why boeing isn't grounding all its macs. after sunday's
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crash on carrier once compensation from the american plane maker. and they can see them wind turbines are within range but they can't use the electricity the injustice of bringing power to kenya. and let's do business there are always two sides of the coin in this case some ugandans working abroad are striking it rich in some cases though some of those people a falling into the slave trade it's an unfortunate story but one that. brings us with this exclusive report just twenty three board robot owns his own house not many young ugandans property like these here in uganda's capital come. we're going to seize you could not have bought it if he hadn't sought employment outside his country. he has just returned from the middle east where he spent four years rocking as a casual liberal was. previously i wasn't living
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a good life and i had to rely on my parents for literally everything i couldn't even afford a phone there's a big difference now we've been sending money back to our parents and this is what they have been able to do for us they've build houses for us to rent. those. more than six hundred thousand ugandans and did they ask for a one point two billion dollars back home last year this is sees these remittances of now supposed coffee as uganda's top for an income on this might be good for the local economy but not for some individuals i was i was hated i was disrespected i was tortured. when evening to sylvia was promised a hotel job in oman she didn't know the should end up in the web of suspected human trafficking she was allegedly subjected to physical abuse and witnessed even was
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treatment suffered by colleagues before she was rescued and brought back to uganda eight months later in my group as we went to all of them even day one guest who went through the window and she threw herself down because of that's just the station the ugandan government admits knowledge of such cases but officials say that tracking down traffic has can be complex and hugely challenging especially in the middle east we have more than seventy thousand ugandans have been hired through a lay sister could comment agencies and over thirty thousand through illegal chanos . working with a friendly. governments abroad in number of victims of trafficking have been returned home we have also. initiated in his relationship with our colleagues in the kenyan. been having border meetings
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and from sharing of information on trafficking in number of people have been rescued despite reports of exploitation many gunmen still sick jobs in the east especially those trying to run away from high unemployment at home success stories of individuals like what again big and advertisements by recruitment agencies tended to outweigh other people's tales of misfortune. well we'll talk to the author of that report later on in the show we can't get in at the moment and we'll move on to this next story which is the first tech company in africa to list on the stock exchange in new york in nigerian e-commerce giant giulia has fallen for an initial public offering. backed by germany's rocket internet it hopes to raise one hundred million dollars with the i.p.o. it will be the first ever take this on wall street it's the confidence biggest and
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fastest growing startup and online retailer operates everywhere from the nations of south africa and it's funny to me as that is you can expect to reach a billion mobile internet subscribers in twenty twenty two. europe has banned boeing's new seven three seven max u.s. aviation regulators a standing behind the american company despite two deadly accidents the latest with ethiopian airlines korea's chief executive says boeing should ground all its max eights until we know they're safe to fly at least forty six countries have banned the aircraft from entering their airspace the entire european union is off limits for the other skies as well above egypt many airlines in other countries of voluntarily grounding them x. years that's the case in ethiopia south africa as well half the jets running since twenty seven thousand a not being used and dozens of deliveries
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a still on their way. analysts at boeing are starting to do the sums the aircraft maker has more than forty six hundred outstanding orders for it seven thirty seven max aircraft should these get cancelled the company could end up on its knees putting tens of thousands of jobs at the corporations washington plants and various suppliers 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 thirty seven max has a design fault which is 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 to go out there and when a plane keep flying that is going to be unsafe however they're also not going to
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jump the gun without any proof and ground the plane especially considering boeing is the largest exporter on that any american goods not just in aviation. it's a giant of u.s. industry 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 seven thirty seven max meanwhile in europe things look rather different norwegian air has just announced it's seeking compensation from boeing for losses due to flight cancellations. the world bank is calling on businesses and governments to help africa flight climate change has announced a twenty billion euro fund cold boost africa is has the greening of the world economy represents a source of enormous growth in our one comes as environmental experts and world leaders including french president manuel mccaw gather in nairobi for the one planet summit organizers hope to demonstrate that combating climate change is good
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for the economy. the past and future are colliding in kenya as the rapidly open eyes in country turns to the four winds to power it's growing cities like to qana is now home to the region's largest wind farm it promises to provide twenty percent of kenya's power needs locals say they were forced to hand over their land for the project without compensation and they say they haven't even been hooked up to the new power grid. here's where the past and the future meet the larger subsaharan wind farm in africa has just been connected to the grid in this sparsely populated semi desert in northern kenya more than twenty percent of the countries of the tricity supply is to be produced here. but the wind farm hasn't managed to bring power to all here at plato can. you seeing their expectations dashed has made people angry.
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we want electricity after all that is our right those people over there should not exclude us or try to keep us separate they have to connect us to the electricity it was to do. with the fish they catch here with their small boats near the border with ethiopia cannot be cooled and stored without electricity and that hampers growth in the region. the plant is the largest privately owned investment project in kenya a wind farm with three hundred sixty five turbines on lake turkana but since the grid in the east african countries dilapidated individual turbines can only go into operation step by step bureaucracy also prevents the local population from being connected to the power grid. in kenya and the regulations in kenya for the
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provision of electricity late to kind of can not provide power to the communities they took on a must only sell to kenya power and lighting company which is the offtake and the only licensed and regulated offtake to be able to take power. in the public television room in la and golani nothing works without solar power and watching t.v. is the only leisure activity here people feel betrayed by the state owned power company . if i were a sorcerer i'd put a curse on them. it will be years before the troops really can help the area to modernize not even gas pumps at the filling station can work because they also need electricity to function. the risk of border gridlock caused by a new deal brags that has led british manufacturers to brand stockpiles to the highest level on record many food beverage companies but also clothing chemicals electronics and parts makers we visited iconic bicycle brand brompton in their
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factory in south london. welding. spinning. and fastening on this factory floor in south london workers are assembling brompton psychotic 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 from us these come from germany and there is a hub that comes from taiwan. but that could soon turn into a huge problem for brompton with breaks in approaching fast and no trade agreements signed c.e.o. will butler adams is for seeing a massive delivery problems the worst case scenario if we don't have one paw if we don't have this little pods the whole flipping factory stops and we've got you know one hundred fifty people doing nothing. but clear adams has invested over one
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million pounds to stockpile parts but he's far from happy about the situation 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 the biggest market for the new bike is the european union.
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