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chris cobras up next with the business. air conditioning to go around people like yourself. it's all happening much of. your link to the news from africa and the moral story links to exceptional stories and discussions in one low comes the day after cutting programs line from funny to me from the news of easy time i would say demi to come smash africa join us on facebook t.w. cut. those who have to get through the bundesliga break without a football thanks again the cooler the women's votes come from the
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soul excitement emotion not some of the big swings in 19 women's hosts the golds ultimate assaults on the c.w. . the phone. u.s. officials voice optimism over their anticipated trade deal with china but trade policy remains the biggest source of uncertainty looming over the markets also coming up one woman's mission in nigeria to get female entrepreneurs on their feet and as san francisco bans the sale of the cigarettes we look at how big a blow the move is to big tobacco. i'm chris culliver in berlin good to have you with us and we start the show with a figure 10 percent according to some u.s.
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officials that's what's left to complete a trade deal between the united states and china and the stage for ending the now year long dispute is set and u.s. president donald trump will meet china's leaders at the g. 20 summit in japan later this week. president trump set off for asarco with many hoping he would take the steps needed to resolve his trade disputes with china his treasury secretary says a deal with beijing was 90 percent done when talks collapsed in may now there's optimism among world leaders that the remaining 10 percent is within reach. in regard to the u.s. china trade to expect the united states and china will constructively resolve the issue through dialogue including the us china meeting during the g 20 summit. that were at a time of very high tensions between the united states and china so joining the g 20 summit i hope we can have talks that will ease the tensions up with what many
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analysts say an out and out solution to the trade disputes when the 2 presidents meet again this weekend is unlikely but one survey of investor suggests they aren't expecting any new tariffs either something president trump is refusing to take off the table that it is possible we're going to make a deal but i'm also very happy where we are now we'll take you know what you if we don't make a deal i will terrified maybe not a 25 percent but maybe a 10 percent but i will tear up the rest of the $600000000000.00 that we're talking about this trump lookalike is already arrived in osaka but what volatile markets need from this weekend's g. 20 is a real deal. all right let's go over to wall street now and our correspondent yes quarter the treasury secretary says 90 percent of the euro sign a trade deal is done are investors sharing steve minute optimism.
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well at least when trading started we did see stocks rising on this optimism but then investors thoughts are twice and you could say that just even nugent is a little bit of the cheerleader when it comes through the u.s. trade representative in the past them he has talked about again and again that a deal would be cool lows and then at the end that did not really materialize and so also we saw the early gains fading away during the. session but then again we are we're in a very close to a new record highs here on wall street so obviously there is a little bit of optimism still going on at least that those trade tensions won't get worse from this point and the ens u.s. tech companies have been among those that have suffered in the trade dispute for example by not being allowed to do business with chinese tech companies who are
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away but apparently there are ways around the rules. yeah as a rule so they're for bending them you could put it this way and there are reports that not just my continued all the g.'s what does one see me conductor company being hit by this been against but also other companies are finding ways to actually still do business with some chinese companies that are on this list from washington by the way my current technology is one of the big c. me doctor companies came out with earnings reports they saw a revenue drop by almost 40 percent and then just in the 1st 6 months of the year micron got about 13 percent of their business or of their revenue from. when the band got to emplace in may michael and stopped selling components to you all by about then they had a closer look at it and found ways to still at least sell some components to you
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all why on and that news the stock actually gained by 13 percent yes court in new york thank you. the united states has been trying to calm its allies over another of its trade conflicts during a visit to india u.s. secretary of state might pompei a promise delhi the us would ensure it continues to get enough oil despite sanctions on iran india has stopped buying iranian crude in line with the white house restrictions mr palmer has visit follows in the introduction of increased tariffs on some u.s. goods in retaliation for washington dropping new delhi's preferential trade status . and out of some of the other global business stories making the news bitcoins resurgence is picking up steam the price of the crypto currency has soared to its highest level since january last year an asian trading on wednesday bitcoin jumped 10 percent to a prize of just under $13000.00 it has now risen for 8 trading sessions in
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a row african countries have joined calls for the united states to end its veto on traditional appointments at the world trade organization the white house has been blocking new jobs on the w g o appellate body afaik using it of over stepping its role now 43 african nations say an urgent solution is needed to ensure the body can function effectively. doing business in nigeria is still male dominated but things are changing as more women embrace the culture of empowerment through networking media personality and entrepreneur. who wants to bring more women together and inspire them to bring about change correspondent funny for trial reports from. an early morning for this television crew the team is getting ready for several shows what matters
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to women in nigeria what helps women to run their own business these are just some of the topics that are being broadcast today. at a local t.v. station here in lagos and this is charlotte depot who is the host of various shows here we have one thing in common what women. everything they do have. a platform to talk about. celebrate their lives apart from. business. until now diversity in nigeria means men and women side by side at one place but even that diversity has not been taken seriously like the process something she wants to change through her today's guest is a film director and producer a woman this is something that sticks out in nigeria as
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a male dominated film business. if. diversified. and powering women that is something shy day is trying to do off camera too she set up a workshop for women to become successful and. that means taking on responsibility which is usually in the hands of their husbands. women to work together more and the business running the business but the business 51 percent they are fashion designers makeup producers photographers engineers and they see themselves as the pioneers of a changing business world in nigeria. you need to. have interacted with the. business women. and i think most of
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the women i've been speaking to about business nobody wants to be. at the bottom anymore everybody's like you know what we need to rise up and we need to make changes but no business buyers the next step for these women is making their local brands attractive beyond nigeria for the african customer use raping has become an epidemic that's san francisco city attorney's reasoning for temporarily banning the sale of electronic cigarettes is the 1st u.s. city to do so until the long term health effects of smoking cigarettes or raping become clear in an interesting twist of the story san francisco is also home to the biggest east cigarette producer in the united states. the city's decision really isn't that much of a surprise u.s. health agencies have warned for years of a rise in east cigarette use among teenagers. there is an epidemic spreading.
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the u.s. food and drug administration posted this video online just last year and it's intended to warn about the dangers of the cigarettes but with little success so far . great use among high school age teenagers 78 percent in the past year. not american not in. the. but some say there julie that after the most popular brand jewel it has a market share of more than 70 percent and its headquarters is in san francisco. the plain exterior may be deceptive jewel is valued at $38000000000.00 and marlboro producer philip morris owns 35 percent of the company tobacco firms hope the cigarettes can compensate for the when dealing market for conventional cigarettes and that's apparently where teenagers stand to help many 1st began to smoke with
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the cigarettes. cigarettes are sleekly designed and while they look like u.s.b. sticks they contain more than double the amount of nicotine permitted for each cigarettes in the e.u. in fact there's less nicotine in normal cigarettes and nicotine is a neurotoxin that just as a reminder is very addictive. which is what san francisco says it now wants to fight at least to an extent the sale and consumption of conventional cigarettes is after all still permitted. and that wraps up our program thanks for watching to thank you marc.
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