tv Business Deutsche Welle June 7, 2019 8:15pm-8:31pm CEST
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formation that can help us solve the crime it's really a unique situation we're talking about a type of crime scene that hasn't been seen and has a for a long time so you can go. the killing of the to look has left many of the people here in his home village in shock a german politician shot that on his own terrace to some it seems like a planned execution the case raises many questions which will hopefully be answered soon by the police. on terry martin thanks for watching coming up next is business africa. what secrets why behind the small. find out in an immersive experience and explores fascinating world cultural heritage sites. d w world heritage 360 to see at. their super shiny
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many hide themselves away super secretive then you'll going to corner super rich definitely around 20000000000 or more how do germany's wealthiest people live why do they keep such a low profile we have a snoop around to catch a glimpse of top of the disc requires discipline which starts june 10th d.w. . china and the u.s. face off this weekend at the g. 20 summit of finance ministers in japan but while they try to resolve a trade wall of mexico is next tariffs is set to kick in on monday and they'll hit tequila. saving kenyan favs alice state wants to survive an ailing sector and
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become a key regional food for yourself. and turning a passion for pottery into something profitable in an otherwise male dominated industry. and then fizzle and let's do business financial markets continue to wait for that elusive global trade will breakthrough u.s. treasury secretary steven minutiae meets with people's bank of china governor a young this week 8 finance leaders from the world's industrialized nations are gathering in japan to be the 1st face to face the. scuffles between the american and chinese trade negotiators in almost unmarked talks aimed at ending the tariff dispute broke down in early may since then acrimonious rhetoric and trade threads between beijing and washington have only increased u.s. president or trump raising the stakes once more this week. the u.s. is also dog torrens with mexico tariffs on mexican products come into effect monday and if mexican officials don't do what nuff to stem the flow of migrants to the
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united states. it took salvador results decades to establish a domestic market for his family business to. this year he was finally ready to plunge into the u.s. export market but his hope suffered a major setback following news of transplant to levy tariffs on mexican products. we were waiting for the situation to become more stable so we can enter the united states market more forcefully because we know the demand particular is very big and we do not want to ruin it this was hoping to export around 352420 cases to the u.s. this year but since those plants could now be derailed he feels he's being treated unfairly. given the migration is very foreign subject to the industry because we do not control migration all of our stuff and maybe in the whole to kill industry in the fields and factories it is an entirely mexican workforce.
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last year mexico exported a record volume of tequila more than 222000000 liters to $120.00 countries with more than 80 percent going to the u.s. mexican distilleries are now worried about a possible drop in revenues and job losses especially if terrorists were to reach 25 percent. both bring. on the most affected will be the agricultural faddle because they will have to stop selling r.-k. industrials will have to stop producing so much tequila but what we really need to be doing now is continuing to create jobs in rural areas keep creating jobs so there's no migration but i hope with but i'm open to new get out soon the distilled spirits council fears mexico would respond with similar tariffs as it did when trump and post duties on steel remember minion kenya has a master plan to save its and make its fortunes by becoming a key regional food producer but the sector is in crisis and needs a total overhaul modernization irrigation transportation the prices forced kenya to
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import over $2000000000.00 worth of food in 2017 lastly that number fell but only june to good whether the government says it will need more than $2000000000.00 for its plan the lion's share financed through public financed private partnerships of a 2000000000 will be pumped into infrastructure bad roads mean farm produce is rotting on its way to market kenyan officials say food security requires a vibrant commercial and modern agricultural sector to support sustainable economic development well let's cross over now to joy doreen beera in nairobi our correspondent there joy how can kenya afford this while it's other huge agricultural endeavors fail well the country has down at least of these come of the big 4 agenda that is really the national government and top on the list of priorities for this agenda is security and you know recently the government loans
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from the one bank that was was about $750000000.00 to support this big 4 agenda and agriculture is one of the big priorities looking at actually did invest about $17000000.00 in an agriculture project known as the goal line a project while that project could have faced some challenges kenya is making every concert of very cheap. can learn some lessons from its neighbors ethiopia and tanzania have had success well yes if you'll be and tanzania have had a bit of success the major challenge with kenya is the and predictable weather patterns what we have seen with this go on a project particularly is that it has been affected by el nino rains and we've also seen you know and predictable weather patterns where these have been issues to do
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with what to shortchange which has been one of the biggest challenges for the project so while $70000000.00 could have been invested in the project these very little of that has come out of it in terms of harvest and now the countries looking to make a nice culture and you know include technology in some of the every cultural projects there but what about turning to tech because it's something farmers all around the world are doing and many sectors are doing that in many countries are right across africa well yeah and kenya is also doing the same but i guess the progress is a bit slow and what they're doing right now is encouraging farmers as well. technology but the problem is that in kenya just like in other african countries most of the players in the agricultural sector are in the demographics 48 or 39 and 65 years old and the uptake of technology within that demographic
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is definitely going to be much slower but the government is encouraging more and more as small older farmers and farm you know a teacup to acknowledge by removing taxes on important you know technologies into the country just briefly joy we were both touched on whether they're what what what do you do about climate change. let me change that ease a tough one and it's a challenge everywhere and we all know that the global issue of climate change is real and we have the climate change act of 2016 the government of kenya as well has try to pary ties by putting in place certain laws that allow for kenya to actually follow through to some of the strategies and lead to getting the effects of climate change like the to range rains that have affected
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most of the agricultural produce in the country as well as jot in the country especially in the north and coastal regions of the country during bera forest in nairobi thank you very much. now to some other business stories making news some bubbly wants to introduce a new currency by the end of the year president emerson my god what hopes it will help settle inflation which is hit a decade high zimbabwe gave up its 0 currency on the hyperinflation wrong the economy in 2009. thousands of liberians have taken to the streets of the capital over rising prices and corruption the state got a cash injection of $25000000.00 u.s. dollars last year to replace older liberian dollars and curve inflation most of those funds have gone missing. crude prices have risen opec and its allies could extend cuts to production saudi arabia says the group is close to agreeing to
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extend a deal to con output by over a 1000000 barrels a day be on the end of this month. u.s. jobs growth slowed sharply last month and wages rose at a slower pace than anticipated nonfarm payrolls increased by $75000.00 jobs on lower than analysts expected columnists warn the trade disputes with china and mexico could further undermine the economy. and for when you york city mayor michael bloomberg says he's there needing $500000000.00 in a bid to shut down the remaining coal plants in the u.s. the billionaire wants to turn his country into a 100 percent clean energy economy by 2030. now turning your hobby into a profitable business something most of us only dream of but this next woman from russia has done just that with her passion for pottery be getting ahead in a male dominated world hasn't been easy. marina gilman over 1st started designing
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ceramics when she was a psychology student after she graduated she got a job in advertising but all the while she kept up her hobby and finally 3 years ago she managed to turn it into a business when she opened her own pottery workshop. to bring us through this system so that when you do everything you need to do the contracts and money follow but getting ahead in a male dominated world hasn't been without its difficulties negotiating about money in particular can prove a challenge with certain archaic attitudes still prevailing. in most cities you will often they don't take women seriously as business partners if i were a man their behavior would be different. they wouldn't be hardening about prices so much. better go. despite some suppliers pushing for further discounts marina's pottery business is posting double digit growth she
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employs 5 workers and has received funding from a private investor but the good in your book are you from generation to generation no women have shown no love to the world the people and their homes and. soviets ideology meant that women were expected to work but in upper management the men often still called the shots. but studies now suggest that 50 percent of questions believe that men should earn money and women should take care of the family. that disappears to petersburg international economic forum the reality being presented did not conform with those outer tubes. that there are more women in management positions in russia than anywhere else in the world. 41 percent of men in positions. it's a left over from soviet times. is the class that you must lead.
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but when it comes to pay equality the country still has a long way to go women in version earns 30 percent less than men on average and many of the peak positions in politics continue to be held by men. in russia successful business women are more common in small and medium sized enterprises than in larger conglomerates as a former marine out. of the us that we would want my plan is to sell my products in europe and to broaden our range for private customers right now we work more with restaurants in the future we want to supply retailers and she has no fears about facing up to the usually male competition. business with.
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