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come to the right place. the 69 t. w. . crowd of men will not succeed in dividing us out not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we have time to just dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters d. w. made for mines. the u.s. is exploring delisting chinese companies and limiting american investment in chinese firms but can't even do that we'll ask our correspondent. also on the show south african wines are world famous but can they survive climate change we'll head to the vineyards and dig for answers. and what could make the beautiful game even
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better about real time performance statistics that's what one mobile network is promising as it all fits a stadium the 5 g. technology. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin thanks for joining us the trump administration is reportedly considering the possibility of delisting chinese companies from u.s. stock exchanges and imposing new limits on american investment in china the news that shares lower in new york the move would be a radical escalation of trade tensions between the 2 countries trade talks are set to resume on october 10th in washington. and for more on this let's go to our financial correspondent in new york yankees korda yes do we know if the moves being considered here would even be legal. well i mean that is one of the questions but if you look what happened in the past couple of months with the current administration often the argument was that there
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is this threat to national security and so my guess is that this would also be the 3rd term when it comes to a possible delisting and also limiting investment to china but overall i mean that would be a very dramatic step america is famous for its free capital market it's probably the biggest capital market on the planet and well if that would change or those measures actually would be quite a blow to wall street overall no would indeed be a dramatic move against how serious are the markets taking these reports well i mean we did not see a huge selloff in the broader markets but the story is a bit different when you look for example at some of the big technology names some of the big tech companies semiconductor companies for example there in the midst of the trade dispute between the u.s. and china and that's where we saw the biggest losses and then also for certain if
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you look at chinese companies that get traded here on wall street alibaba for example we saw quite a selloff there for example down by a good 5 per cent for the week by the way the nasdaq composite tech stocks down by a good to 2 percent by the broader market only lost about half a percent in the past week all right always another twist in this trade saga we'll see what happens next quarter there for us in new york thank you. over to europe now where france has released its draft 2020 budget spending plan calls for tax cuts for business as well as families it's a compromise plan with the yellow vests protests that began last year firmly in mind. with interest rates at their lowest ever point following recent moves by the e.c.b. france is a good time for the government and companies to invest and grow a massive tax cut is supposed to make it easier for example because these tax
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cuts will amount to $13000000000.00 euros for companies over 5 years adds to that $27000000000.00 euros in tax cuts for households that's $40000000000.00 euros in tax cuts over 5 years which is more than we expected it's around 1.3 percent of g.d.p. . if people are lower taxes to spur growth thinks it would work for others to get it documented as it were countries that have reserves must invest in the eurozone and we've belief the sooner the better some countries have to budget area capacities i'm thinking of germany in particular which should allow them to invest and to invest now so as to guarantee support for growth in the eurozone or sauce don't let the. many french firms including international banks like b.n.p. patty bar or societe generale but also automakers like her nor in persia will benefit from plant tax cuts and might invest more but such steps are not without
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controversy in france earlier tax cuts on the president which were mostly targeted at corporations and investors led to anger and strikes across the country. and let's take a look at some of the other global business stories making news. the government of saudi arabia has announced changes to its visa rules opening the country up to target for the 1st time as part of a push to reduce the desert kingdom's economic dependence on oil rules will outearn us from 49 countries and relax the strict trust code for female visitors. delta airlines is buying a 20 percent share in chalet and carrier left town for nearly $2000000000.00 the u.s. carrier aims to boost its number of flights to south america it comes after a deal between the town and american airlines fell through. over to africa now intense drought pushed cape town to the brink last year nearly drying up water
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supplies just outside the city wine growers escaped the worst of the crisis but they say they've learned something about the perils of climate change the dry spell is over the winter in south africa's friendship valley brought back the much needed rain wine growers like tech who have been our name are relieved the earth here is perfect for producing wine. this is really old accord old even table mountain. and table mountain sandstone because some of the oldest sorrells in south africa there are more than 20 wineries in this valley alone located an hour's drive from cape town after the end of apartheid south africa invested in inexpensive popular wines today's south african wines are renowned for their quality this winery produced 30000 bottles of peano and more last year. were very deep dog soils with the roots of travel down and they sustain themselves. either for fruit
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like apples or maybe peyser peaches or problems they would have had a bigger problem than ones vines are quite hardy they don't need as much water as other fruits through. the wine growers are still doing fine but many are worried about the future. boats in $1.01 of the oldest wineries in the region. last year the graves had to be harvested unusually early there was more sunshine than expected and the grapes ripen faster. 65 percent of south africa's wines get exported to germany and great britain some have even one international awards but maintaining quality remains a big challenge wine growers here use the available water economically. i think the water crisis was an eye opener for many south africans not just here in the western cape. we're relieved that our dams are now over 80 percent full again
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but what it has prompted us to do is to think of alternative ways of farming to really focus on how we irrigate if we do irrigates over and above the dry land vineyards but also planting drop resistant varietals. this summer picnic tables that bush and dollar out early it's the beginning of spring and temperatures have already gone up to 30 degrees celsius wine growers here are beginning to adapt to the new challenges of climate change and how it will affect their environment. how much ground the george team cover in the 1st half how many passes were successful those are the kind of detailed statistics that football fans might see on t.v. but not the stadium that's changing fans of german bundesliga team v.f.l. vosburgh are testing out a new stadium experience could be rolled out league wide. for the football fan the
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smartphone has become a crucial part of the modern game who knows maybe you'll get a selfie with your idol connections like these are part and parcel of the match they experienced a new technology could make that bond even closer and not from the german football league and telecoms for vida vodafone hopes to tap into a growing demand for statistics the idea is to allow fans to track individual player performance during the game. if. you want information as harsh as their entertainment. going to be a technology oriented target who are already using spiky smart phones young people are interested in technology. this technical innovation is based on the new cellular standard 5 g. as league aside both sports stadium will be the 1st in germany to provide the service during the test run striker done yoga insect put the new technology through its paces. live in the spirit you can monitor the app during the game where no one is that we're not running enough how many tackles did individual
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players when and so for us if there's so much analysis going on of. the new app is supposed to enhance not replace the live experience in the stadium statistics about the player's performance are at your fingertips how fast was the sprint into the opponent's penalty area what speed was the ball traveling for the goal to play becomes transparent in the future everything in the stadium will judge performance according to statistics but to fans really need all that. shinners in addition i think it's more of a technical foul i can't imagine all the fans following the game through their mobile phones basically this is added value for a few 3 and maybe also for journalists when evaluating games. the bonus legal will be the 1st football league in the world to introduce the new app the investment has been considerable although the total cost has been kept quiet fully equipping
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a stadium will cost many millions of euros so who benefits. yeah there you go i'd say it's more the younger generation passionately i would exclude traditional music because speaking from experience real fans don't really look at their mobile phones during the game. it's hope that up to 30 percent of match day fans will use the new technology the key ingredient will always be attractive football otherwise fans won't bother turning up at the games with or without the app. and that's it from me and the business team here in berlin of course find out more about these and other stories online at www dot com slash business also false on social media i'm saying there's a that's watching.
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