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ready workers and women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. you are not a visitor nothing you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. as the leaders of the 20 most important economies in the world meet in japan international trade is on top of the agenda of course at an end to the demand damaging us china conflict finally seems to be on the cards. and some say has been as important for our players steve jobs was chief designer johnny our lives design to be iraqi ipod and the i phone now he's leaving the company after
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nearly 30 years. and keep the trade war going we look at the south asian economies that have profited most of the china u.s. trade. is the your business on galveston berlin welcome as g 20 leaders are gathering in the sockets of pan am one topic dominates above all others trade and most importantly the dispute between china and the u.s. there is up to the u.s. trade representative robert life has a said this week that and one that 90 percent of the deal was done and donald trump has so far refrained from provoking the chinese on twitter on saturday he meets chinese president xi jinping to see if any kind of breakthrough can be found. getting the helo's out of the way. but soon they'll be getting down to the real business of the weekend. technology is a critical front in the ongoing us china trade conflict both nations see digital
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and technological supremacy essential to their economic futures the role of chinese firm weiwei in building 5 g. networks and a u.s. led attempt to ban it is a major sticking point already on friday the leaders took part in a digital economy summit it was all quite polite but while a ship shadow hung over the discussion trump preach security g. openness at the same time as we expand digital trade we must also ensure the resilience and security of our 5 g. networks this is essential to our shared safety and prosperity. chief we need to encourage the movement of information technology and human resources to safeguard the global industry chain sharing our strength and cooperated to achieve a win win situation we should not develop behind a closed door and we cannot interfere in the market. even if the
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us china meetings are not the only ones that matter for the global economy in osaka india and the us have had their own simmering trade tensions of late on friday indian prime minister narendra modi met with trump while he also took part in meetings with the leaders of the so-called brics economies where he called for reform of the w t o alternately though the big set piece this weekend is the trump she meeting the outcome of that will determine just how happy this latest reunion of world leaders has been. well reported here dell is in osaka for us here in the china u.s. trade relations obviously and focus what else can we space. well basically there is a lot of talk going on about multilateral relationships trade relationships as well for example not directly here but also outside in brussels there is talk of
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e.u. merkel saw. the association of south american come countries that they are going to have a trade deal closing the trade deal soon and there's a lot of talk of course about china and the u.s. but that is not the only topic here the europeans you just mentioned the baby appear to be a bit on the sidelines of the g. 20. the e.u. yes well that's a problem actually and there was a press conference by the european commission president unclothed younker and he actually was quite unhappy about the fact that the e.u. is pushed to the sidelines they are trying quite hard to work for free trade which this actually is about this whole meeting is about but nobody's really paying attention to them and that's why i think also the fact that they are having a trade deal they're signing one with vietnam as well the e.u.
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tomorrow all of that is basically to show hey we're here for free trade and we can also play without you america we also have other friends so it's basically a bit of a show of power here as well. and osaka thank you very much. for all vietnam taiwan and chile have been identified by analysts as the biggest beneficiaries of divergence china u.s. trade one of factoring hubs like m botha also seeing greater interest from chinese firms for trying to relocate their manufacturing operations to get around punitive u.s. tariffs between 2017 and last sign is investment income both doubled in value to $3300000000.00 u.s. dollars. this new factory in numb pen cost around $3000000.00 test operation is underway by moving its textile printing plant from china to cambodia the manufacturer is hoping to evade impending u.s.
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import tariffs champing says other chinese textile business owners worried about the trade conflict are considering moving here he gets lots of inquiries from china . so we have seen many of them by the end of it and probably become something probably. a lot more wages etc so maybe what they really have here i fear it will be. the chinese company has settled in on pen special economic zone that gives it customs and tax advantages this omes customer service manager hacks are a has to stave off more and more requests from chinese companies there are hardly any more available sites he says the biggest draws the prospect of free trade with the us so we feel how these kinds of benefits. he went to brought out from 8 in cambodia so i think. there can be more and more companies looking at cambodia and
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yeah that's the station i see. most of the chinese businesses in cambodia special economic zones are investing in textile or shoe manufacturing these sectors are highly dependent on. free trade with the united states. the sihanoukville autonomy supporters profiting from the good investment climate container shipments have gone up by 30 percent in the past 2 years the port is nearing its capacity limit no one here denies that cambodia is profiting indirectly from the escalating us china trade conflict but they agree that much needs to be done. of goldman not a lot of data to trade for but we need to. go from an. option we try to. concern about trade proceed. to attract more and they still come to. infrastructure is
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a major concern one example national highway number 4 between the capital and the container port in sihanoukville is hopelessly clogged traffic has quintupled in the last 3 years economic researchers like chance of pas see an upswing in the entire mekong region because shifting production kicks off investments but it could come to a rapid end. china has seen more copy ter control they don't want too much capital to fly out of the country but for cambodia it seems like an exception. a lot of capital keeps coming from china indeed in the past 2 years chinese investment in cambodia has doubled to $3300000000.00. fee to kenya now which supplies more roses to european union foreign markets than any other country with the e.u. governments are increasingly looking for ways to tackle climate change europeans
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may soon be encouraged to source their bookcase closer to home. on the fertile lands of kenya's rift valley sit the regimented greenhouses of the assyrian company inside thousands of workers pick pack and ship a 1000000 flowers a day and every single one of them is flown to europe. romantic roses are the speciality here but their carbon footprint could mean europe's love affair with them coming to an end something that would devastate workforces like this one. if that's all you wanted to be here or not the lot of dog because most of the. yes there was at me what the air here and then you think this is where the plane where their school fees that this sick leave and everything that they needed their help for this is where they get their money to support themselves the transport of kenyan roses to big markets like the u.k. and germany is unquestionably worse for the environment the for those growing in
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europe's biggest internal supply of the netherlands however defenders of kenya's industry point out it is much much greener to grow them here where equitorial conditions negate the need for artificial light and heat the hopes that europeans will realize that we are full of this market and wouldn't want to lose it and a wish they could appreciate their contribution to this market and how much that has made a difference so the company footprint competition will be just emmaus. there's no other industry nearby if workers here are to continue to flourish they need europe to keep buying their flowers. before i let you go is some sad news for you apple fans are them so jonathan i have apple's chief design officer is leaving the company he helped shape the news shocked the entire tech industry some say he's been as important for make an apple what it is today as the late steve jobs ives
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says he'll continue to work closely with apple through is own upcoming designed firm when he started his career at apple the company was seen by many as being on its last legs together with steve jobs though with whom he forged a close relationship he developed the imax in $998.00 which helped kick off a spectacular comeback for apple the british designer also created the iconic design of the i pawed the scroll wheel which let you scan through a long list of songs easily helped ample to dominate the market although it was not the 1st or only m p 3 player back in 2001 johnny i've also designed the i phone the 1st smartphone which was introduced in 2007 it revolutionized the way we communicate today and bought an end to regular mobile phones i've also saved
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the i pad which was launched at c.v. here with steve jobs in 2010 departure comes amid falling i phone sales and at a time when apple has turned its attention to growing its services business which includes apple music and i cloud. and that's it for me and the business team here. business news stories and analysis. don't go away just now stay with us and culture is next right after a quick look at global markets. thank you very much for watching.
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