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washington and beijing have reportedly agreed to cancel tariff hikes on each other they agree to a 1st phase of a trade deal that is being truces and ceasefires in this dispute this development could represent the 1st time taps are actually rolled back. the announcement came from beijing where a commerce ministry spokesman said china and the u.s. would remove tariffs in stages there has been no reaction from washington but hope has been growing for signs of kenja will progress to a wider deal. if the 2 sides reach a phase one agreement both sides should in accordance with the contents of the agreement revoke the tariffs already in effect in the same proportion and simultaneously this is an important condition for reaching an agreement. china and the us have been fighting a crippling trade war for over a year now installing punitive terrorist on hundreds of millions of dollars of goods. from us. they haven't achieved chemical weapons they've always got
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a camera on cliff is out china expert chelsea delaney joins us from the frankfurt stock exchange will come to her in a 2nd 1st with you cliff it is this the beginning of the end i think beginning of the end is the way to describe it i think it be premature to say it's more than. they've still got a mountain to climb and you saw you as you mentioned the introduction you know the language we've had chances we've had all kinds of things in the run up now but the fact that the chinese foreign ministry came out with a reason the strong statement shows that clearly they're prepared to sort of put their money where their mouth is now and so definitely it's the start of the process if that is the case chelsea let's go over to you in frankfurt why isn't there jubilation on financial markets. well there definitely has been a positive reaction and global markets u.s. stock futures are up the docks is up a little under one percent but it's not you believe it's not euphoria one of the
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reasons for that could be that over the past month global stocks have risen a lot since the u.s. and china 1st announced this agreement in october that they've been working on u.s. stocks have risen about 5 percent to record highs that docsis up about 9 percent so there is an idea there's people think that this may be already priced into markets . to we would get traders rec'd excited in your opinion. i think i think the traders really want to see a concrete deal there's been so much back and forth of over the past 2 years and i think they they would like to see a concrete agreement but i think there's also a question now in markets of what happens after a phase one deal is actually signed what will this mean for the bigger issues that the u.s. suspension pushing china and like intellectual property and state owned firms and incentives for that so i think investors are going to want to see a clear idea of what the u.s.
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strategy is going forward if they do sort of remove that the tariff tool from their potential to box a clip of what you reckon is the extra well i think it's a bit like he was saying there the traders one clarity i think everyone's cars we don't even have the venue yes we're looking for a venue where they can sign this. one you know it seems you bouncing back and forth hertz trying to get shia and trump in the same room together is proving quite difficult they're talking about could actually run up to december and also we've seen things where you know i think that happened in asia during the day and then america has woken up and said something different or vice versa so i think now we're kind of waiting to see if any if there's any reaction there from the from from the states to this but i mean i think it's a few positive signal it's probably factored into the market already on there's a lot of things outstanding left to be done from your place but i think generally the there is a sort of a more positive stuff and positive sentiment you know different things that could and chelsea delaney there for us in frankfurt thank you very much both of you why
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he is one of the chinese take a course in across his of the trade war critics say beijing could use it as a spy on other countries if foreign governments build a new high speed internet it works with wild ways where an ace but east berlin is undecided on the matter. quality founder ren junk fate is a legend in china. he wants to counter widespread claims and accusations that his electronics empire is too closely involved with the powers that be in beijing. you want to go high selling knowledge titian's have to talk about that we have to market persuasive products they are our best argument for all. the controversy is about the future of the internet while way as a global leader in 5 g. technology which radically speeds up data transfer that boosts capacities to steer and monitor citizens and traffic something that makes 5 g. dangerous. although of course we can guarantee germany that we won't pass on any
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data that's a promise or for what we. call way produces marvelous surveillance technologies such as the city of the future where nothing goes unseen the chinese police state exploits the technology ardently but chancellor merkel has ruled out excluding qual way entirely from germany's own 5 g. network resistance is mounting though even in her own party it is for me it's about huawei without having any leverage as a company being completely at the mercy of the chinese state leaderships that would mean our networks weren't being run by huawei but by the chinese state and the communist party of china that doesn't correspond with our ideas of security and confidentiality berlin is still weighing risks and benefits but for now while his role in germany is 5 g. infrastructure remains undecided. prices continue to soar in china as african
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swine flu spreads across asia millions of animals have been slaughtered china is was hit less so there is already reduced by 14 percent the at nab the philippines korea and indonesia are also affected that will open as asian for animal health is warning of a global crisis currently supplies a low in china and officials wired about the latest outbreak in indonesia where the government is tracking developments closely. pigs are being dumped into the river in north. authorities have already recovered more than $100.00 dead hawgs. there are many pig carcasses floating into our region invidia river and sea on back lake our job is to clean it move these carcasses on to lend and bury them we are coordinating closely with the police and army in our region to stay alert for people who might try and dispose of carcasses in our area. over $4000.00 pigs have
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died since swine flu finally reached indonesia a quarter of the global pig population has already perished the world organization for animal health is alarmed. effect only for a month we are really facing a threat that is global. so we must not only focus on countries that are affected because they are a potential source for spreading the disease to countries that today are still not harmed and i hope will remain so for quite a while. mind them swine flu has had its biggest impact on china though every 2nd pig on the planet lives there this year alone $200000000.00 animals will die or be called prices have exploded and demand can only be met by imports some from europe. and now there are fears that the academic could spread further and faster. this week marks 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall it paved the way towards german reunification and transformed the fate
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of many towns on both sides of the iron curtain one was in the west germany like many places near the in a german border itself and of economic neglects while the country was divided but many businesses in the town have embraced the opportunities offered by unification. it's midnight and the logistics center for $24.00 plus in pot has spread it is bustling $750.00 tons of products are transept in the warehouse every nice the products come to this transfer point from all over germany to be loaded on to other trucks their arrivals and departures are timed decisively to save money 20 years ago peter paul man was a logistics pioneer in the hasp good job on the side that time this area was pretty remote without a lot of road infrastructure but that has changed dramatically for us in the last
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20 years when it comes to shipping the road network has been built and it's very extensive. that would also be bold one. step for the highways cross here there are important connections in all directions now all the big players in logistics are in the region. here at the former inner german border the east german watchtower and barbed wire have been turned into a memorial band who works for the local government here he's responsible for welcoming new companies to the area he experienced the border here opening in november of 1989 but these days he has other problems in his district there's hardly any more room for new investors. helping those companies is getting more and more difficult because there are fewer properties large enough to serve big companies and it's hard to find suitable personnel when there's not an employment rate of only 4 percent. of. the properties that companies look for
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are close to the highway like in the time to a fleet of. there's a lot going on in the business parks here near the logistic centers there are plenty of small and midsize businesses like this other tronics company in the past employees here built simple switch boxes but today they're producing complex automation technology. we have lots of employees from former east germany so for us it was definitely a positive development today there's no trace of the former german german border in this area on the income foundation back to the logistics firm $24.00 plus the company's a testing ground for new software and logistics solutions everyone here is thinking about digitalisation barbed wire and border walls were forgotten here long ago. and cabin crew a german flag carrier have started a 2 day strike the airline cancelled 700 flights today another 600 tomorrow the
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strike is organized by the u.f.o. trade union that represents the funds as cabin crew it wants higher expenses and allowances for flight attendants as well as better access to regular employment for seasonal workers despite the high costs of the strike is sticking to its annual profit target. by doing business with it.
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shortage of teachers in rural areas it's a big problem for russia and a huge problem for children. oh you know our son yon isn't a teacher but he wants to do something positive. voluntarily travels to remote areas and teaches kids to open doors of opportunity for them. 90 minutes on g.w. . he wanted to smash the berlin wall before it finally fell. ill as you also issued in new york state you know linda byrd is actually better known as the fried legend of german rock music is the new young let's find. buns amazing man mistook the air. on it's 20 miles. this week on g w o n. i am how does it feel of the well.
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where i come from that all of that clip does this go it just like this chinese food doesn't matter where i am it's a forest reminds me of home after decades of living in germany china's food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see things and they took different speak knowledgeably. many of ford's 1st as american nations that exists in other parts of the board haven't been implemented in china that's why you've knocked up chinese people wondering if they're putting a lot of people have a right to our strategy is this is their job to understand how i see it and that's why i have enough my job because i try to do it exactly maybe an hour a day my name of the names you and i work at you 2.
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this is coming to you live from as jill new princeton celebrates 20 years since the fall of. foreign dignitaries are gathering for the occasion us. feel has been meeting american troops in southern germany where he also served as an army officer during the cold war also coming up jimmy's defense minister wants the country's military to international responsibility she also says it's time for germany to be more to the.
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