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the e.u. wants to become a tech leader but critics say it can't create the right atmosphere. china steps up its compensation campaign over boeing's grounded 737 max u.s. regulators want global consensus to get the passenger jet back in the air. and it is the red remoting manages a landslide election victory because he managed to get an pollution under control. i mean physical and let's do business while way has become a bargaining chip in the u.s. china trade war trump laying out his cards saying a trade deal could include the tech giant the american president's comments directly contradict his chief diplomat mike pump a o. the secretary of state saying the trade issues aren't linked he accuses the chinese company of lying about its ties to beijing financial markets were fairly muted friday investors are torn between fears of a bowl protracted trade dispute and hopes the world's 2 largest economies would
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reach a deal soon it's a trade dispute that's playing out on many fronts including in of rural america flanked by a group trump described as being with him from the beginning the president announced this concession to u.s. farmers so today i'm announcing that i have directed secretary perdue to provide $16000000000.00. intercessions 2 americas farmers and ranchers are all comes from china also in the firing line in this conflict chinese tech equipment giant while way this week washington's decision to place the company on a trade block list made the headlines the move means major u.s. companies including google will no longer be allowed to work with the firm but the u.s. directing its i are in so many directions trade experts say there is only one possibility for a resolution at the moment i see bullets flying in all directions you know i see bullets flying over to china but i also see bullets flying over to the you and i see
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bullets flying over to japan i think. it's fair to say that the u.s. the japan and many other countries have concerns about certain chinese practices the question is how what's the best the strategy to deal with this and how do we discipline this but my sense is that we better do this in a collaborative manner we've got to do this where negotiation and so that you need to have people sitting in that they will and so that we have a table called the world trade organization but getting trump to that particular table is likely to prove an uphill battle whether he's appeasing u.s. farmers affected by tariffs or cracking down on chinese tech giants this is a president who deals with trade conflicts one by one so far collaboration has not been the name of the game. in all directions as we heard but are any other asian countries besides china
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firing back. well that's not let's stop talking about who's not firing back and the answer will surprise you ben taiwan's t s m c the walls largest chip maker has reiterated that it is still in business with huawei the supply has not been disrupted at all also reportedly in business with while we spend a sonic from japan although reports are conflicting at this moment over the last few days now the spotlight has been cost on south korea now. south korea is always biggest export market so south korea is right now under a lot of pressure to impose those restrictions and whether and whether or not saul is going to pull the trigger will have to wait and see who's profiting from all the fighting i'm sure there are some people ducking those bullets and managing to make a buck out of this well there are other reports that they
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have already talked to the winners and losers in this entire battle that samsung is the finale on that this from south korea but they are the names that can be contending in the race to fill up to get that. and as a result google and even apple can leave behind show me and real me all chinese small a smartphone made because they are expected to take up a little bit of the pie as the reason goes on as the fight goes on these brands have been busy the busying themselves expanding in south east southeast asia here as well as in europe no other to enter other top android smartphone makers like sony l.g. and even motorola may be out for the release we even hear of a comeback from ericsson and nokia have an interesting one. for us. thank you very much. well rages on europe is trumpeting its ambitions to
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become a leader in key technologies artificial intelligence has won the chinese have got the upper hand there and truth be told the e.u. legs way behind critics say brussels has no one else to blame except for itself reports larger networks faster speeds new calls for regulation the next parliament has its work cut out for it when it comes to digital transformation but more than cables and hardware a new mindset is needed that's according to professor christophe my no he said of the hasso plattner institute in potsdam germany which educates students in i.t.v. and has designed cloud schooling and health records projects in germany and the us my now believes europe is too concerned with technologies evils and that it slows tech progress by focusing on process. in this system how to create something and sense and see whether it works and then the debate where we were and were not so
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they have the systems they have something in place we have nothing in place but have all the arguments but make it difficult for why it's good and then it becomes much more difficult to design something. but worse we also have it already so here we need another attitude in the e.u. says regulation is fundamental to creating a digital union it passed a new law protecting copyrights this year and implemented a controversial data measure last year that law g.d.p. are sought to give users more control for mine all data pools shouldn't be roped off but allowed to converge. in a sense in society we need regulation but not in the tradition that we think now we make it work for the next 100 years to digitalisation and the learning process is so fast that we need to be much flex more flexible so what we have in europe with the basic idea falls the data protection our ideas from the last century for
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europe's next parliament a fundamental challenge to its approach to technology. is still no sign of the boeing 737 max returning to the skies as despite regulators from around the world meeting in the u.s. to discuss the future of the ground jet the costs for the american plane make a melting as more and more airlines seek compensation grounded planes cost money and a total of $13.00 chinese carriers are thought to be aging boeing to pay up china's airline association says its members will lose out on $580000000.00 by the end of june because of grounded or undelivered 737 maxes analysts have told chinese state t.v. they'll try to recover that money from boeing without going to court. 96. although operated by the chinese companies for the one thing the chinese aren't moscow wind
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substitute for max small though. i think both sides we all make they are efforts to go days. through and negotiation rather than litigation arbitration sources within the us federal aviation administration have suggested the 737 max is returned to the skies could be approved by the end of june but a meeting of regulators from around the world on thursday failed to come up with an official timeline boeing is yet to submit a software update to the f.a.a. for approval putting further pressure on the time table but even when u.s. regulators clear the 737 max for takeoff there's no guarantee of this would do the same. for some other business stories making news facebook has revealed they have removed over 3000000000 fake accounts between october and march that's twice as many as it took down the previous half year the social network is trying to tackle attempts to influence of nations through its plan for. a surprise reelection of
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australia's conservative government may pay off for a dunny the indian company may get the green light for a controversial coal mining queensland in the next few weeks after 8 years of planning environmentalist's oppose the project. and indian stock markets briefly hit historic highs today as prime minister narendra modi's landslide victory got traders excited the benchmark sensex crossed the 4000 mark for the 1st on. life is sweet for prime minister modi and his supporters right now on thursday while many celebrated others took up. the pm of one of his key responsibilities as leader of the 1000000000 strong country to tackle pollution. in india he asked stinks there's no real getting away from that fact and this. small group of protesters in delhi want their reelected prime minister to know that needs to change cleaner they say is an urgent environmental issue one that they won't take lying down.
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we have the climate crisis the. scientists say that we're going to really leverage working for the dam of the university being on the go outside to get fresh air but we are not getting we always awful from they get smaller we will get ahead 5 what i'd like to breathe clean air in monch environmental activist group greenpeace published a list of the world's 30 worst cities for pollution indian cities took $22.00 of the spots including the most polluted city in the world tech company guru graham and the world's most polluted capital delhi one solution could be an electrifying most of the country's motorbikes and scooters so far government proposals to increase the number of electric cars has faced resistance from the auto industry but the world health organization estimates that $7000000.00 people
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a year die prematurely as a result of air pollution the world bank estimates the cost to the global economy in last labor is around 200 $25000000000.00. so and just briefly pop star rianna has unveiled her luxury fashion brand with louis taught me m.h. in paris fenty is the latest the reality is business ventures which includes cosmetics and moderate the flesh it offers a full range of clothing shoes and accessories it's. just a business with. the
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has it all. been elections on may 26th and g.w. . played for. this is newsnight from britain's prime minister says she has no choice but to quit she will resign on the 7th of june. i do so with no ill will but with enormous gratitude to catch the opportunity to serve the country i. teresa mayes failed to deliver nearly 3 years after the case
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