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emily, my parents knew that that i yeah, missouri they d l m o one by fame considering the challenges we now face. i also wonder if this dream will ever come true. i figure the scientist estimates that it will take up to 20 years for fish starts to recover completely, but at least my children might benefit. you're watching the w news from berlin. we've got business coming up next with rob, what's going on with the news? young immigrants they know the police will stop done.
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they know that the route is not a solution. they know their flight could be fatal. like going back, not an option. peace ma, i'm on and the other 2 are stuck in the spanish border area. alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th, on d. w. the, in the european firms operating in china, benefits from the swift pandemic recovery over old, that feeling of be about operating in the country. however, the global politics main, there's a sense the trouble could be on the way. and a cyber attack last month brought colonial pipeline. so it's nice. now the us
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justice department says it's recovered most of the ransom paid by the company to recovery state data. we nissan, rogue watson berlin, welcome to the program. research suggests european businesses of feeling increasingly up to be about operating in china. because the country bounce back from the pandemic, quicker than other markets companies. bottom lines were not as badly affected as initially anticipated. the latest european business in china confidence survey shows optimism is high, but they're also preparing for potential storms on the horizon. as the pandemic kept chinese consumers from traveling, those who had money to spend did just that. and many european companies profited from retailers to carmakers. far from buckling under the crisis, a clear majority of the 585 respondents of the european business in china. business conference survey reported positive earnings. 14 percent of those surveyed broke
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even and only 13 percent saw losses. but even as the bottom line in china appears safe for now, growing e u, china tensions could threaten business. last month, the u. parliament froze ratification of an investment deal with china originally approved in december after bay. jane refused to drop retaliatory sanctions on you. officials and other figures, many china observers in europe urge continued scrutiny. i think that europeans, by and large, are quite still quite naive when it comes to china. i think the situation is gotten better. but i think europe is, happens. look too closely at china. they've sort of assumed that they understood what was going on, but it's been a very shallow impression, really about doing business, for example, and not about taking seriously the government political developments in china. that the chinese government itself means extremely seriously. and i think that you may
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said sort of re game itself a little bit to focus more in that still the numbers show european companies are more committed to the chinese market than ever with only 9 percent of those surveyed saying they're considering shifting investments out of the country a 10 year low in the starting history, political development notwithstanding. european firms are staying firmly put more on this. i speak to charlotte ross from the european chamber of commerce. china compiled this report. the feeling is very different this time compared to a year ago, isn't it? yes, it is indeed actually last year we stated that we were navigating in the dark and eventually we navigated this darkness and the revenues are decreasing. so numbers are, increasingly, are actually surprisingly good compared to what we would have expected. so 42 percent of our members report increasing revenue. but then we also some changes and
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those out the most noticeable one res companies willing to further or fully on shore their supply chains and companies strengthening our positions in jason's and doing so due to an increasingly politicized business environment. you to jo, 42 contentions that are increasing and makes the risk of disrupting supply chains or operations and all the know what doesn't change is the tradition of topics. we are the market access or level playing field. yeah, so that is changing political business environment, increasingly politicized things. the way it was put in the report. what form is that taking in terms of its effect on businesses? well, actually we had the culture in the recent exam. so we, you china sanctions and the solve it. so we fell from jointly with all off and rolling berrago was done before the sanctions. they were also dumb. it was also
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them before actually the attack against you reach a does over for favor concerns and she's shown so it's likely that the number would be higher today. so that's currently 40 williams. in fact, it was having an impact on percent. yes. and seeing increase, but it decides environment. so it could be pushing on to sort of more than half, maybe by now. but what's the time to believe it was the tangible impact. so the businesses feel when there are, if this political test environment actually. so in terms of business, we had no report of changes right now. so actually we have the very visible sanctions, and that's much extensions. but we had also the impact on you retailers that i was mentioning so about from that we don't see that much. but what we see is that this risk is more and more taken into account,
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which needs to gain further on sharing supply chain. actually, the coupling china operations from global operations more and more. right. so companies and making sure that they can source everything they need to within china without having to rely on moving stuff across borders. i suppose i want somebody to try as yeah, that's a panoramic obviously has been a major issue over the past year as it left some businesses less able to operate in china than they were before need indeed. so actually when we see revenue increase, so revenue decrease, as i mentioned, over old reason, use our recruiting and the most impacted world one most exposed to jacoby 19 restrictions. i'll shut down like iris face innovation of food and beverage. and obviously we have a major concern to wealth for workers. it's difficult to get them back and even solve the companies who could get them back to 61 percent of them come to the top 3
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issue in terms of retaining foreign foreign workers. number no, i think currently sean rose from the european chamber of commerce. china, thank you very much for joining us on business. thank you. now the us justice department says it's recovered most of the $4400000.00 in ransom paid by colonial pipeline. 63.7 bitcoin with the in a crack down on hackers to launch the most disruptive us cyber attack on record. last month they managed to shut down a key fuel pipeline leading to massive shores just a gas station on the us coast. the ransom recovery, if a rab positive outcome for a victim of the growing number of ransomware, it's not on businesses around the world. i don't know. let's cross to financial corresponds in frank that chelsea delaney, so in this case, colonial pipeline managed to get some of that money back. what sort of message does that send leading creasing lee violent hackers?
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well the message, the sense is that yes, ransomware attackers have gotten more aggressive, but so as law enforcement, the deputy attorney general, the u. s. described because turning the tables on the hackers for colonial pipeline . and in the past, there was a dia that bitcoin ransom was basically lost to the world. it was so complicated to track down a lot of a lot of the bit when payments are, are quite anonymous, they're highly encrypted. so there's a reason why cyber attackers have been using that coin, but long for that now is also getting more aggressive. they put together a task force in the us, and they were able to track this ransomware payment across 23 different online digital payment wallets. and eventually they were able to get it back. so as the cyber attackers are becoming much more, as you said, violent,
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they're not just speaking payments. now they're shutting down pipelines. they're shutting down hospital systems, school systems. so are the legal experts who are tracking so i think that's quite a warning signs. you ransomware, attackers out there, chelsea delaney and frank, thanks we have now let's take a look at some of the other business stories making headlines. allison found a jeff base also says he's flying to space on july the 20th he'll be on the 1st 3 flights of the new shattered rocket ship made by his face. the new origin is where the mock bays will join him as will the winner of an ongoing auction for a seat on the ship or the 5000 people have been on the price. and apple has presented its latest mobile operating system. ios update in front of a digital crowd. among the new features are, improves data security and a more versatile face time service games to make capital and video chat program
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more competitive your time when zoom cold come and when are in germany, the car is king, around $60000000.00 of them are registered here and cities are planned out to accommodate them, but the amount of traffic is a real risk to germany's goals for tackling climate change. that's why the government is investing a 1000000000 euros, and a national cycling plan. pop on your bike and ride along a pop up psychopath. these new yellow mark bike lane have gotten things moving in berlin. hastily set up during the burgeoning corona virus pandemic, to give cyclists more space and more safety. but for nick casner, it's still not enough. he dreams of an inner city completely free of private car traffic. he's collecting signatures for a petition to hold a referendum. we are hoping to create a berlin that is safer, healthier,
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more environmentally friendly and more livable for all of citizens. that means ensuring that we have less private car traffic and more opportunities to bike to walk, to enjoy the streets. either for gardening or cat phase or more playground, he aims together enough signatures to force a referendum if he does. berliners can also vote on benny cars from the city center at the same time as they vote in september's federal election. what do the politicians think? a pop up bike lane is a suitable pathway to berlin's traffic senator. the city recently eliminated 300 parking spaces for cars. here the green party senator for transport wants to push berlin's mobility revolution even further on. i like yes, ma, under what 1st week and services significantly. pain, far more public transport or better recycling infrastructure, better transport infrastructure even for pedestrians in and on,
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then very likely will raise the price of public space in the home for toys. 100 kilometers of fast bike lanes are planned to better connect berlin's inner city with its outlying districts. in the near future mobility research, andreas me doesn't own a car or even a bike. he books, trains cars and bicycles with his cell phone and calls for a radical sharing strategy. he says only shared mobility can stop cars eating up land. we then few men will be willing to share cars in rural areas to the whole won't be classic car sharing with the 5 people are driving 5 cars in the same direction at same time than those 5 people will be driving in one car and do that usually with digital platforms and that's how we can drastically reduce the number of cars in rural areas as well out of practice what. what will mobility look like in the future? the move away from cars has just begun. and
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a reminder of our top story, this our related european business in china business confident survey says you're paying companies are feeling like small piece about china these days, but they're threatening to that optimist. so from me on the business team here in berlin for more to head over to our website dot com slash business. you can also find us on the social media facebook custody, the way you've done business. thanks a lot for watching it until next time. i tracked in the clutches of human traffickers. ah, countless children in india are working as in health slave. their only chance to be rescued in a raid and handed over to 8 organizations which offer them education instead
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