tv Business Deutsche Welle September 6, 2019 1:30am-1:46am CEST
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he takes it personally you end up with all the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true for. more than football online. it's tax time right here in the german capital as the e-file consumer electronics show opens its doors we show you all that's new and shiny. also on the show a cloud flips over u.s. stocks as a jobs report of last past forecast and amid hopes of a little less trade war. iran plans to speed up your reign your enrichment on friday meanwhile sanctions have made daily life in the country a struggle. this is the business i'm joined now on in berlin while
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the tech world is turning its eyes at the german capital the if a consumer electronics show opens on friday companies are keen to present their latest devices and technology presenting consumers with a familiar conundrum of just how much money to spend on novelty here are some highlights. it's that time of the year again and this little devices are being launched in berlin. new nokia elevating every spirit. that's just one of the many highlights. the world's biggest smartphone maker samsung has unveiled its highly anticipated galaxy fold after months of delay and while the device may be sleek and shiny there are still some questions. i think the big screen is an
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exciting development and what it offers is a whole new device diversity in design i'm not something that we really need in the smartphone space but at a $2000.00 premium price point how many people are really prepared to go out and buy one particularly with the quality problems we see is going to be a big question and the competition is huge sony just launched the experience 5. meanwhile nokia is hoping for a comeback with this flip phone made for those who like tech with a retro feel. so whether it's something old only new or a blend of the 2 it appears that tech consumers will be spoiled for choice. stocks worldwide hit one month highs and u.s. equities jumped on hopes of the escalation and the u.s. china trade war and on strong economic data $195000.00 private sector jobs were
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added in august a whopping $50000.00 more than expected another private survey showed growth in the u.s. services sector picked up in the same month bouncing back from its weakest level in nearly 3 years investors are also emboldened by the news of restarted trade negotiations with china next month. the un's quarter joins us from wall street he ends up 1st the data those numbers seem to have been enough to make investors forget the r word recession that is but are they really are. well nobody really expects that their recession in the united states is imminent the big question is if we might face in the recession it was in the next 12 months and that is still possible but especially when you look at the data that we get from the labor market is really strong we saw that with the private sector jobs
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here on thursday and let's wait and see what the big job numbers are bringing those will be published on friday's one hour before the market opens here on wall street from the manufacturing area we've got in general more weaker signs but well the u.s. economy is an economy that is living from consumption from the consumers and as long as the labor market remains hot that is some comforting sign at least for now that the r word can be avoided at least for the next couple of months that's why are investors celebrating the u.s. china trade negotiations next month when a few really seem to expect any breakthroughs. and that is really a good question and it's been quite a really that we've seen in the past couple of days just on wednesday and thursday combined blue chips made up 600 points and we're within reaching distance of new
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record highs the s. and p. $500.00 is only shy about 3 percent of the new record we did get some comments from the chinese government run media and they sounded quite upbeat that there will be some positive developments when trade talks continue next month but most experts are very skeptical if we're going to see any deal anytime soon between the united states and china a wait and see game as usual thank you very much chance carter there on wall street for us. now to some of the other global business stories making news. russian natural gas producer nov attack has announced a $21000000000.00 liquefied natural gas project in the arctic the pipelines expected to be completed by 2025 and is seen as an important part of russian plans for l.n.g. market expansion into asia. hundreds of millions of phone numbers linked to
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facebook accounts have been found online it's the latest privacy lapse involving facebook web site tech crunch says some 422000000 facebook i.d.'s and phone numbers were stored on a server that was not password protected facebook says it's investigating. still an engineering heavyweight to syncro is being dropped from the docks the company was a founding member of germany's blue chip index more than 30 years ago but it has been hit by a fall in production in the auto sector. when the united states reintroduced sanctions on iran tehran threatened to crank up in richmond again that's exactly what they're set to do this friday claiming it's for peaceful purposes meanwhile new sanctions target oil smuggling hitting an economy that is already hurting. there's always
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a feeling of anticipation want to ship docks in iran's harbor it's the same. on the other rainy and ports in the persian gulf the ships unload food and household items particularly washing machines televisions and other electrical appliances. traders like a dollar so far you have been among the 1st to feel the pain of fresh u.s. sanctions it's even become difficult to get goods through the united arab emirates which in previous rounds of sanctions was the gateway to the world for a rainy and trade. this. it's become a lot harder than before it was always difficult but now much more so the ships used to take 2 hours to reach the court in dubai but nowadays they take from 2 days to a whole week to get to the port you have to wait for the inspection to be completed the officials from dubai have become much stricter.
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fewer goods being allowed into the country is a massive problem for rainy and tighter supplies lead to higher prices inflation is running high. iranians have to take any job they can just to get by. you know what i'm a university graduate. and. without sanctions the job market will be so much better. quality. economic conditions have worsened but we still get by we still continue to work and to do our jobs. many things have become more expensive but we somehow get through and we're not completely unhappy it's just. a dollar safari has a few hours off before he heads back to dubai with his boat during the past few years when sanctions eased the 43 year old father made initial contact with europe
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at the moment they are not of much help. after all. to go to europe and do business there immigration from oddities need to get easier any visa applications take a long time and are very difficult. the next problem is foreign currency exchange i'm sure some people in iran manage to do this but it's problematic for the small trader. that many iranians feel let down by europe would like a dollar safari most do not want to give up hope that the situation will improve once more. now amid the struggle of u.s. sanctions there's one industry that happens to be flourishing and iran has its naturally beautiful scenery to thank. does this look like a struggling country stunning architecture you skies and an abundance of culture despite sanctions iran's tourism sector is beating the odds and bringing wealth to
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a nation experiencing increasing opposition on the world stage tourists to the country are pleasantly surprised me too i was by henri so i checked by the travel agency asking are you sure that we can leave the night. as soon as i can hear it i notice that it's really fantastic they selected the. last year iran's tourism industry grew by 2 percent providing the country's economy nearly $9000000000.00 u.s. dollars almost $8000000.00 foreign tourists visited in 2018. is the founder of tap persia a full service tourism provider the company streamlines perspective visitors travel experience and let's young iranians make a positive difference within the countries sure people know that as you can see we have a young team and most of these people they were thinking to go up the road but do we try to bring hope for them during
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a hard situation and there is still hope to do something in iraq that's for harmony is certain that iran's tourism industry will continue to persevere you know our red line is that water as long as there is no war i can say you ron is safe carefully preserved historical buildings and a fast cityscapes underscores the wrongs tourism sector and enduring contender with a lot of potential. that's it for me and the business team here and berlin for more business news and features you can always go to d.w. dot com slash business or follow us on social media thanks for watching.
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