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it follows an american campaign to shut out the chinese giant or national security concerns in a moment we'll talk to someone about whether that's legit 1st this report forget g.-mail view chub google's chrome browser in the play store on your smartphone those apps are likely to disappear from future of walk away handsets outside of china and that's not all well we will also lose access to updates to google's android operating system google is taking direction from the u.s. government which added to the chinese telecoms company to a trade blacklist triggering restrictions that will make it difficult for huawei to do business with american companies. and it's not just google that has to cut ties with far away the chinese company won't be able to buy u.s. made chips for its devices any longer. right now huawei buys about $67000000000.00 worth of components each year including about $11000000000.00 from u.s.
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supplies like intel qualcomm siling and broadcom according to the nikkei business report the part of the german economy ministry is now examining if the u.s. sanctions against 12 way will have an effect on german companies a spokeswoman said on monday. the american government considers weiwei and national security threat and has warned examiners not to involve the chinese firm in their 5 g. networks the white house claims beijing could use the technology to spy on the west while way has repeatedly denied that allegation and it says it's going to fight back against what it calls the strangling moves of the u.s. . by way now plans to use backup chips it's been developing over the years it insists that the impact will be limited. let's talk about our way and cyber security with max iser from the university of central lancaster what are the immediate security affects for users 1st of all. well.
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existing customer and along both companies go bowling once the wall way on the other storied committing to deliver security oh they say existing customers you know the security updates can be for google and services and for the android itself no the implication here is that it was. going to allow one way to access these through their services always has to go all the way and all these updates and try to push them to their customers which means the real time there will be soon delays i mean one where we're trying we'll try it. could be potentially some delays ok where you're considered to be extremely foster and quick of what it does but also sloppy according to critics is that
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a worry in itself if it's providing the security updates and this is a this is a really tricky because what we have to go and wait for google to release the security dates house to from the services and their customers now because it's a time critical issue because they have to do it very quickly and actually you know slip into some errors and some mistakes which will raise customer's concerns and that will leave a lot of customers thinking maybe it's time to leave their phones and move to a different broke and this is like i said it's going to be tricky and let me just be devil's advocate here briefly is while we wait in a position to launch cyber attacks at all. well this is not really there is new really a symbol interests or noons of this and so if we look to the from from business
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point of view which way or why we come from they want to sell they want to establish their business so having or. a cyber attack will be really damaging for their reputation all over the world and they will lose their business so it is really difficult to see the case for them doing so you know from a technical point of view there is no reason for not having me ability so it's really only given here between the benefits and their you know in gains from such a. damage they will receive as a company back so as a thank you very much for joining us there from love that one in 5 international companies are being forced into technology transfers in exchange for access to chinese markets that's according to a survey by the e.u. chamber of commerce in beijing it's vice presidential lot who says the state of affairs is unacceptable cutting edge european companies a particularly effective b.
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carmakers obviously peoples and chemical companies all saying they've had to pass on dollar software construction plans the u.s. says intellectual property theft is partly behind the current trade conflict with china. there are some other business stories breaking news pig farmers in china are grappling with a swine flu epidemic of 100 outbreaks have been reported since august last year mass colorings and transportation restrictions are driving up global pool prices. the australian stock market closed at its highest level in over a decade after a liberal prime minister scott morrison surprise election victory investors are relieved they've opposed labor's plans to hike wages for 2 emissions targets and scrap tax breaks for property investors. and ryanair has posted a 29 percent drop in annual profits the budget airline blames higher fuel costs cabin crew strikes and fears the competition it says it's also affected by the grounding of boeing $770.00 max which is considered more fuel efficient.
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bangladesh wants them out but courts ruled the factory inspectors from abroad will stay another year it's 6 years since the run the plaza collapse or the world's worst industrial disasters if fish will say they need more time to get safety up to scratch at the country's 4 and a half 1000 factories that make clothing for the west every step is painful healing for begum hasn't walked without crutches for 6 years she was working in the rana plaza complex when the 9 story building collapsed she lay under the rubble for 10 long hours her legs crushed she was given 3500 euros in compensation but that was nowhere near enough to pay for the numerous operations she required. i would do for them i want the government to compensate me none of the workers were adequately compensated they fucked us all for
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a small change what happened to all the money from abroad we need that money we want ronald to be brought to justice. the disaster sparked an outcry western clothing manufacturers demanded health and safety compliance and better construction standards many factories have not been modernized but local managers say the large companies didn't fund the improvements. speaking from a customer there was into something right because. living is done a lot of what i'm not messing with just now getting. in 2013 an international inspection regime was put in place last year the bangladeshi government tried to eject the safety inspectors the country's supreme court later reversed that decision. the accord does not think that this government
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entity is fully prepared at this time. to adequately regulate safety and we are working intensively with them and in support of them so that they can achieve that in the quickest time possible for survivors like neela for begum action cannot come soon enough they want their suffering to be recognised and to be compensated accordingly 7 it is a nonprofit organization that supports women in the garment industry in asia project coordinator marks joins us from our studios you were in bangladesh earlier this year what are factories that like. yes good afternoon yeah i had the chance to speak to many workers this generally in february during my visit in bangladesh and actually what they report is basically what we can here. is horrible living and working conditions they are sexually harassed by supervisors
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they don't earn nearly enough to make a living from it and have a decent living together with their family's. safety and has improved but in terms of workers' rights actually the situation is still very bad when people try to organize or join a union they retain hated they are pressured they are threatened by the factory management so this is still something with seeing every day there so what do you think of the ruling. well we have many open questions i mean 1st of all we're happy that finally there was a dream and made now of that actually guarantees that the accord can still be operating for more than a year from now the question is whether the new safety entity that will be set up by the government well well how credible and independent this can be because the current a court has is an agreement between global brands and retailers and global
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unions and national unions now a new player is coming into the picture which is the factory owners association be g.m. e.a. so this is a very strong lobby organization so the question is what will their role in the whole institution be and how credible and independent can this new entity be after what another question is in how far the complaints mechanism that the current agreement has which is actually an opportunity for workers and their representatives to file complaints to make their concerns hurt if they see a safety hazard in their factory they can go to the telephone and actually make this safety complaint heard so if this is not included in to the new safety entity that is in vision then we have to doubt the independence and credibility of this new mechanism you know marks their feminity nonprofit group and supports women in
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the garment industry and i thank you very much for being on the show yes thank you . a.t.m.'s in spain could become the 1st in the world to use facial recognition technology. wants to introduce it at 20 branches this year this is the muses $16000.00 points on the customer's face to check whether it's really them it was even tested on identical twins and what cost was impossible i know will be the 1st to use it but they'll need to register their face at a branch before had. i was doing business with it.
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