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tony, it's against them. it's tracer people asleep between ramps, or ross getting 200 people have sunk in june around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. why? because no one should have to flee the make up your own mind. d. w. for mines the over recovery is underway, a new report from the always c d rate, the economic outlook for most economy. but it warns the recovery could be uneven. with some emerging economies likely needing years to recover lost growth. also coming up turkey needs a strong year for its beleaguered tourism sector. but early science aren't looking good and it's
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a fight against the ferry minutes and australian. i'll play with my reading farming in the state of new south wales. hello and welcome to the show. i'm stephen beardsley in berlin. the global recovery is underway. that's the upshot of the latest forecast from the o, e. c. d, that's the organization for economic cooperation and development. but it warns that the rebound is still uneven. with some countries facing challenges potentially for years to come. the always need is always c. d rather is projecting global economic growth of nearly 6 percent this year. last year, seeing a contraction of 3 and a half percent. the growth is expected to taper off just a little bit. next year, 2022 at 4.4 percent. now even if those overall numbers look good, the recovery will be slower in some places. by the end of 2020 to economic activity in many member countries, especially emerging economies like argentina or south africa will still not be back to pre panoramic levels. there on spoon is chief economist for the cd and she led
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this report. she now joins me from paris. ross is good to have you on the show. as always, this strikes me as generally an optimistic report. what is it the policy makers have gotten right in this recovery? so they know it takes quite an extraordinary recovery in the way thing. we're projecting global economy to rebalance 6 percent each year. that's the highest interest year. the government has got wind amazing employees bought and you know, we have a nation and having to that we're very how and even the recovery looks mind at the moment. what is it that slowing recovery, potentially for some of these emerging economies, we're talking about argentina, south africa, for example. but the main factors, knowing the recovery is the made. the nation i'm secret,
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has talked to may and they are we binding sharply. but the vaccines are not reaching emerging market economies. we are not in aging and more and wider. we need to do more on tradition tradition on allowing vaccines to quote bother or their global risk to the economy when some nation's aren't recovering at the pace of others. or is there a belief that a, that an improved economy from many major nations like the us, china, for example, will ultimately lift them up. so down below a week from an end even rico. my one is that the virus continue to get late. and you know, that could affect us again, but it could also mean close bother. it grew from, you know, disruptions restrictions to t v t to how people are moving. and we are seeing the cost of these array that a lot of bottlenecks around where we shall get some good pushing pricing out. and
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so that, that's one thing they would think would be, even though you know, at the end to now imagine market economies went catching up with that to me. the old where it was, reach me as of people were getting out of 40. if we maintain this way, they can be bought a can on, you can imagine market you can reach, can catch up and pull behind. and that's going to be a terrible out. okay, we both come from dish prize. it's made these merging economies have taken on and will have to take on considerable debt to fund their policies to bring out vaccines . even non emerging economies are doing that. how big of a risk is that as we go on? so i think we should be clear that they said a, i didn't know all the crime that we have teen under recall. we have when it was mostly signed to destination as i was saying, but also extraordinary police,
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you majored, they had been amazing money. i am going to pause both in advance economy and some extent in imagine market that in fact, the thing we have to do is actually to vaccine a people as possible to reopen our economy wisely. yes. and to make sure that we can go a lot more and because of the trying to replace the support when they were, you can, you know, i couldn't make activity jobs. they stock images that are very unique. we have never seen that before. so we have the capacity to much faster, and that's the best we can be against that you where highlighting are osborne. she's chief economist at the cd. thank you for joining us. thank you. and speaking of emerging economies, turkeys all like growth of just under 2 percent in the 1st quarter of the year. that's according to new figures released today. that is, however,
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cold comfort for many businesses there that continue to suffer in the pandemic. especially those in tourism with few international rivals last year about 2 thirds of terse revenue from a normal year just vanished in theory 2021 should be better, but many turks fear it won't be most of our own by normally enjoys the view from the terrors of his hotel, but that's changed. for months. he's only seen an empty cow phase and frustrated street vendors in antalya, the old town, along with other hotel owners, was struggling just as much as he is. one of his mother, no little consensus on a day like this. i couldn't talk to you. we'd be fully booked with a lot to do. but right now occupancies just tend to 20 percent. things continue like this. i'll go bankrupt soon. 10 hotels around here have already given up when i can tell you about the in the race to win back flooring tourist this summer.
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turkey risk losing out while other popular destinations like wreath italy and spain are trying to lock in booking software decline. and corona virus infections. turkey still remains on many travel warning lists as a high risk country. and tell us beaches are almost as deserted as when the pandemic began back then. many believed everything would get back on track in a year. but they were wrong. only a few flooring, as i hear most of them from ukraine and russia, they are enjoying their vacation to the fullest which is right. so it's perfect here. the people are wonderful. the weather is great and i really like it can for which was this that i and i think it's like heaven on earth. it's warm, it's beautiful little you can, you start at home and the crowd is here. they're empty. with everything to ourselves. you coordinate the theater was not, i've never seen so few vacation as you're in turkey for the locals. you must be
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a big problem. i really feel sorry for that. the whole region depends on tourism. 3.5000000 visitors came to antalya last year. instead of the average 15000000 and that's well most everyone has suffered from small boutique hotels. to large resorts . the turkish tourism minister is trying to paint a positive picture. he says the countries karone of ours measures are successful and that the dry spell for tourism will soon be over. because i saw my live in devon. we get on with the vaccination, the easier it is for us to keep infection rates low. and that's why i think we can expect a significant increase the number of holiday makers in the 2nd half of the year. of course, we're still not comparable to 2019, but i think we'll have better tours and figures then last year. most of our own bi would like to believe that, but so far he receives more cancellations than bookings on his phone. still,
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he is making sure that all of his rooms are ready for guests at any time. and he hopes he'll still be in business when the tourists return. w correspondent, julia han file, that's the way she joins me now from the book with more, you'll get to see you. why is it that turkey is on so many travel restriction lists at the moment and could that change anytime soon? well, it's difficult to predict, and that's exactly what's giving the turkish tourism industry a hard time right now. corona vars. infection rates here in turkey have dropped in recent weeks. the health ministry now reports about $7000.00 new infections per day, down from more than $60000.00 in april. but there seemed to be concerns over how the pandemic has been managed by the government and whether the situation is in fact under control important markets such as the u. k, germany and russia, a warning against travel to turkey. russia has even cancelled nearly all flights to
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the country and it's not clear when they will resume from what i have seen. the turkish hotel industry is well prepared in terms of safe tourism concepts and health care services. but it really depends on the number of international arrivals tourism account, usually for up to 12 percent of the turkish economy. so the country can afford another last season. usually the tourism industry spoke to predicted that there would be a strong 2nd half if that does take place, would it still be enough to help hoteliers like the one you spoke to. for example, while many in the industry have suffered a lot and although the tourism minister told us that the government has done a lot to support businesses from tax reductions to credits and full time work allowances, many small business owners tell us they have hardly received any support or not the
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kind of support they would have needed. it's not just about the launch all inclusive hotels, more than 3000000 people work in tourism. here in turkey, including seasonal workers, hundreds of thousands are estimated to have lost their job storing the pandemic. look at most opposed by the hotel owner. i talk to he told me that he wasn't able to keep all of his employees and that the price was, has started. now he's offering rooms at a 50 percent discount. of course, let me mention that there are local tourists and they are going to spend or holidays and untie. it isn't yet and boardroom, but that's just not enough. the cash flooring tourist spend is really crucial to the turks shaquana b. w julia han and isabel, thank you. we go to the pacific now the australian state of new south wales is launching a relief package for farmers dealing with lakes of mice. the road have destroy crops that are causing havoc for forming communities. authorities are so desperate they're even turning on conventional and perhaps even dangerous solutions at the
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farm in new south wales, mice are swarming the grain stores. it's a widespread problem. social media is full of images like this, something out of a horror movie. farmers are desperate crops the inside the been gone, dan digging into the club, nate and it doesn't have to come up or as it just come out and pipe the head through the soil that just been bought in the heads of bought in the tip. so from the sprawling and then if there isn't a massive calling of the road and soon farmers, associations are warning the plague could go on for 2 or more years. are also a have applied to the federal government for emergency approval for a poison that is 4 times stronger than anything that's available on the market at the moment. a product, but he's currently illegal in australia because it is so toxic and we're having to
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go down this path because we need something that is super strength. critic say the poison could have unintended consequences on other wildlife. last years. wet weather could be a reason that the most population has exploded. environmental and animal rights activists are calling on the government to invest the time and money now to research alternative methods for solving this problem and preventing the next infestation. and so for me and the d w business team, find us on line w dot com slash business ex, walking me on what people have to say to me. that's why we listen to. they're still reporter every weekend on d. w. you ready to get all the
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