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the who's because i'm cool, but it's just me in the moon. the jeremy carmakers in the crosshairs again over there, emission standards that you find b, m, w and the false flag group around 875000000 euros for failing to compete and making less polluting cars. also coming up another chinese firms i p o, in the united states not happening. we take
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a look at what's behind beijing's crackdown on his company. and 16 months and counting, despite successful vaccination drives on both sides of the atlantic, the united states is keeping up travel restrictions for you. citizens talk to one business leader about what that means for his company on christ, over in berlin. welcome to program. it's another financial blow for german carmakers. the european commission has find forks, wagon, and b, m, w, for colluding to keep emissions cleaning technology from the european market. fox lagging was forced to pay over 500000000 years under the judgment. b, m, w $373.00 timeline, which has also been part of the scheme escapes penalty. it 1st informed you of the collusion that you says the 3 car make us agree to limit the use of particle filters and gas cleaning technologies. the decision confirms
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a preliminary finding from 2019 right. that's good morning. this from our financial correspondent, conrad's bosom conrad. what has been the reaction by the car makers find here? well, in terms of the share price, this, the reaction is pretty clear. folk foreign says down 3 percent b, m w says 2.2 percent, 2 percent down and even diner, the company that does that does not has to pay a fine because it acted as a principal witness here. also dinos chairs down significantly. so this came obviously, as a bit of a surprise to investors. yes. there was a preliminary decision where it was said that cartel law could be applied to a case like the, you know, the tanks that the comic was built in that cars. but it was a legally challenging thing to say,
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and many of their had obviously belief that the fire would not be as elevated, cannot at this all linked to the diesel gate scandal. them though it's not directly link, it's sort of indirectly link when the diesel cheating came out at folks. and more and more details came out in how not only for a while, but also other car makers had to come up with inventive ways. how to reduce the data and how to reduce the emissions. and this was one of the example being found at the company because it wouldn't have been found if we hadn't had the diesel emissions in the 1st scandal in the 1st place. so this is how they willing, but not directly encountered, put that fine into perspective for us more than $870000000.00 euros, or $1000000000.00. yeah, that's much less than the folks on, for example, had to pay in the united states $30000000000.00. it's the amount there still,
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it's significant amount on our business for, for thank you. now chinese, that tech from link dock has suspended this public listing in the united states according to multiple reports that appears to be the latest reaction to rule from beijing for companies operating overseas. the nasdaq listing saw to raise up to $211000000.00 fully dark, which works with medical data. fishing has announced new oversight of data security for chinese firms overseas us access to data is a concern. last 3 chinese regulators ordered the mobile app for right hating platform, global removed from app source following reports. the company used us servers either to claim db has denied, but thought more about this with frazier. how are you? he's an independent analyst and co offer of books on the chinese financial system. welcome to d w frasier. why is basing doing all of that?
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well, as you said, an intro paging are clearly worried about data security. we've seen that this would be an ongoing class. i no longer a on we've already seen the and financial group i will being cancelled at the last minute 3 hours before listening back in october, november. and so this is all part of a bigger class on big china. and david clearly plays a part of that. it's complicated, are made a particular splash this time because of the over the listing aspect. previously i was going to listen try and i and d d which is just rushed to new york. and as your manager then your intro, another deal just got cancelled there. so is there marriage to the data sharing concerns that beijing is putting forward here? well, yes, yes, and no, to some extent. they get an internet company. data is your life blood bit for these domestic chinese companies, the bulk of their data. it's not all of it is going to be stored in china.
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ultimately, they do their business grid. the listing is certainly not important, but the chinese are trying to draw a link between is that if you're listed overseas, you're going to have overseas regulators looking at you. they may be able to somehow access data are forced to do things with that data. so there's a number of coming together here, but i think that sort of linkage is somewhat over place us capital markets have been a lucrative source for funding in the past for chinese company. what does this new title policy mean to these companies? expansion plans. yeah, i think this is a bigger issue, no longer ongoing issue bear 2 years ago or chinese company overseas because the domestic markets were too small. that simply is not true. china has very large stock market trade, a lot of money. read a lot of money for chinese companies, and i think this is part of things. so ideological moves,
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there may. all right, it seems we have lost the line down frasier, how are we in singapore? thank you. now in may exports here in germany have risen for 13 months in a row, but they have lost momentum. exports rose slightly by 0.3 percent from the month previously, according to financial financial figures, not foreign demand flows for the 1st time in a year. as the global economic recovery started and the fears of new cove, it varies them and continues to palmer europe. largest economy. stay in the united states, ex president. donald trump is that it again and just taking on big tex, mr. trumpet, filed a lawsuit against facebook, google and twitter claiming has been wrongfully sensor, was banned from the social media, but legal apps per se. the lawsuit is pretty much due to films from, says that complex companies breaches constitutional rights to free speech. the
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constitutions 1st amendment applies to the government, not to private companies, regulating their platforms. now it's not only goods that german companies send out of the world specially skill staff needs to travel to import markets as well. and that is a problem these days because in the united states, one of germany is most important training partners. there are still restrictions on entry for people from europe due to the current of ours and demick. now it's been the case for 60 months and counting, although us citizens can travel to the u without in restrictions. strict rules apply for you. travelers who wants to fly to the u. s. companies, for example, cannot send employees through the united states was necessary maintenance training or other important services. now the german business community is protesting against these restrictions, claiming that there is hardly any danger if those entering are vaccinated. on that
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note, early i spoke to call martin bell curry is the managing partner at german machine tools maker. shoot him and i asked him how this travel policy was impacting his company. and this production site in the united states. actually, it does have to do the, the business, the way we are used to starting with service. we have to supply to our machines where we need specialists from germany to be sent over to the us. and definitely by creating new business, visiting our customers and discussing complex technical issues, which you can handle to a certain degree remote. but mostly you move to a meeting where you go through the details and address all the specifics. since many of the german machine to builders they, they produce a very special machinery. so is there no way to get staff into the united states
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and from there on to your site or michigan? oh yeah they are, they are possibilities. it's not that it's been possible actually you have to ask for me word for each business traveler for each trip. and if the us administration allows you to address this you or puts you in the category where you weren't allowed to travel for a critical infrastructure, for example, then you get a vapor and you can enter the us. but that is time consuming is for the rock chrissy. and most of the time you need even an invitation letter from your customers or national customers. and they are very hesitant to do that because they don't know what they are dealing with. they are not used to it and they don't want to interfere with,
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with public affairs in america. so it is really difficult. i understand the whole world had to learn how to work from home. so isn't remote troubleshooting, isn't that an option for you to do the stuff you need to do from, from cologne, towards the united states. it is to certainly extend it if you can do that. and you can move work around the, the u. s. rules by going in the country where you can travel into the u. s. without a waiver. like as soon as you go to do by or mexico or even costa rica, you spend 2 weeks there and then go into the u. s. and you don't meet the way what financial impact is this policy having on your company. i would say for creating new business is a big hurdle. and more i would think the financial impact is on the
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american side. since we cannot support our machinery the way we should be able to support the german chancellor. america is meeting us president joe biden next week . what do you expect from this meeting regarding the tribal policy? i mean, i wouldn't be delighted if they come up and say we can and it's and see the incident numbers in both countries or the you we, you and, and the u. s. a are pretty similar. so there's really no need to keep it up. and especially in generally, the numbers are much better than in the u. s. so maybe there is a solution that they announced that they ease the band or they make it much more easy for business travelers to get into the u. s. commenting backer, managing partner of the group at german manufacturer of machine tools. thank you
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for your time. i mean the reminder of the top story we have for you at this our european commission, that's fine. german car makers, fox, black and group and b, m. w for concluding to keep emissions cleaning technology from european that's our show for now. there's rolled as more on our website at w dot com over a bill, and thanks for watching this stuff as excesses who's the fight against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing what those the latest research information and contact the corona virus? 19 special next on dw,
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are you ready to get the these places in europe are smashing all the record stuff into a venture. just don't please read the treasure map for modern globe trotter's cover some of european wicker breaking into and now also in book form. ah, how effective are our vaccines against new forms of covey? 19 a preliminary study from israel appears to suggest the by on tech find the job offers less protection against the delta variance than previous strains to 64 percent. that's a lot lower than other estimates of nearly 90 percent. so does this change how we fight the pandemic?
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the delta strain has changed the transmission dynamics everywhere and in as well. also, we know it is more infectious from person to person. we also know it has some better capacity to evade the immune system as compared to the alpha strain. the good news is that the fully vaccinated people rarely suffer severe effects even with that delta variant. and despite rising cases, israel hasn't seen a death in over 2 weeks on robots in berlin. welcome to this code, 19 special in israel, korean of ours case numbers are creeping up again. the country has been roundly praised for it. swift vaccination program book house officials, they're all proceeding with caution, with a local study suggesting the biotech 5 job is not as effective against the invading delta variant as previously thought. younger israelis being encouraged to get
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vaccinated. the adam good. he's taking his daughter's leah and to get vaccinated. more and more young is raised age 12 to 15. and now getting there, jump like here at this small clinic and class saba. not least because of the fast spreading delta variant. and because many have plans for the summer, i think it's really good. it gives us much more freedom and it's nice to find the you know, corona's over soon, hopefully. and yeah, i think it's important. it's still not steadily because the countries have still not, not all of the countries have gotten that have gotten up at unity to have the vaccines, but hopefully we'll be able to go sound down so very and has driven infections to levels not seen in israel since april, mainly among unvaccinated people because we still have a nice amount of people that needed young people that can see here. we are
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increasing affects nathan, them young people that can be vaccinated, and we still see a portion of the elderly people are not still vaccinated for various reasons. some vaccination people also have been infected. for now the number needing hospital treatment remains low. although sick as a rising, so we do see people who actually acquired the delta after being immunized and they can transmitted. yet there are chances to be severely ill to be hospitalized or to die or slim. so we, we definitely see a very important role for the innovation can use railey government is pushing for 12 to 15 year olds to be a knock. elated now with the bio tech finds a vaccine, prime minister, enough totally bennett as appealing to young people directly. and you know, that come up with some of the guys, i know how much you want to enjoy the summer and you can,
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i also have 4 kids your age and they to want to enjoy the summer. we don't want to impose any restrictions on anyone. bands on parties, trips no bubbles, nothing. you need to talk to your parents and get vaccinated. so that we have a wonderful summer with no closures. and no restriction. israel has re imposed an indoor mosque mandate and tight and controls that the main international airport for goods is relieved that his teenage daughters and now protect it. it was somewhat of a difficult decision because there are a lot of unknowns, but there are a lot of unknowns in parenting. how long do you give them on the i pad. what time should they go to bed? what food should i? what i know is that the vaccine work, these are all had big problems with the pandemic. and since everyone's got vaccinated over the age of 16, the problems of all but disappeared further restrictions might be imposed just to
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delta variant continues to spread. but for now, israel aims to get most youngsters over 12 fully vaccinated before some of its doses expire later this month. we can now speak to professor a our lesson who is a director, israel largest hospice or the shiva medical center. thanks for joining us on the curve in 1900 special. can you tell us how concerned you are about the rising number of current of iris cases in israel? we are not very concerned because we have by now pretty good information about the effectiveness in preventing to build the reason of the vision and what we learned here. and also from information that comes from the u. k. the maxine is more than 90 percent effective intervention, i think will be the last station for why we may see an increase in the number of respect that we will probably only see a very much increase in severe disease. but we have had this so the,
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from israel suggesting the bio tech 5 vaccine is less effective at stuffing the spread of the delta variance 60 percent rather than close to 90. like you were just saying, what was your take on those results? are you doing for them to differentiate their vaccine effectiveness in preventing infection, which is not very good again, which means even if you're vaccinated, you may still become infected. and this have to be differentiate from the boxing effects against the theme to bind the goal of the scene. the main objective is to make how even if you get infected, you don't develop a severe disease and you don't get hospitalized mortality. and in this, the boxing is very, very effective. so does that mean that there's no action required, based upon this suggestion that the 5, the vaccine is less effective? it stopping the spread faxing of the, at the variance?
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i would suggest the public health option. so it's a big change that we'd be taken in response to the increasing k. it's going to be balanced against the really low. we've also shopping ation. so we may do what this means is we may be required to well must only mailing state the green batch makes will only make people go into crowded space, but we don't need to close. course we don't need to look down and we don't need to close last space, which is the main, the most important thing to maintain that one, no matter where the re, normal lifestyle, vaccinations and israel half plateaued is around 60 percent of the population. it's not enough. was obviously it was enough. becky, a little bit when the main buy was since it was the fund that you know,
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we've been more infected by was it is not enough. so we will on one hand, try to increase their portion vaccinated the box in college, but on the other hand, more closely. what is the real impact of the think leasing cases, all infection on the number of severe cases. so should that be more vaccination of teenagers, for example, if out the next step will on one hand, yes, more like selection of teenage included fall to get these more portion about 10 percent of people that are local 50 to get the food vaccine to don't serve as soon as possible from the shiva medical center and television. thanks for joining us on the 1900 special. thank you. now as the boss of the program where we put one of your questions to ask science correspondent derek williams. oh, i had to be 19, how long should i wait to get vaccinated?
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and should i get one or 2 doses? mirror several layers to this question. and the 1st thing that i want to say that although the data that we have on immunity after infection, indicates that protection is probably quite long lasting health care authorities, like the w h o. and the cdc still recommends that people who've recovered from covered 19 get vaccinated. that's because evidence also seems to show that a post infection vaccination kinda kicks the immune response up a couple of notches and might make you even less likely to be infected. again, at some point, if you're exposed recommendations for how long you should wait to get backs needed after recovery are, are fairly vague, but basically boil down to waiting at least
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a couple of weeks. there's not a lot of time pressure, as the vast majority of people who recovered appear well protected from possible reinfection for months. but as of now, authorities definitely recommend. you do get it done if you can. the question of whether you should get one dose or 2 is a little more complex. in a study published in april, for example, us researchers discovered that antibody response and people who recovered from the disease sword if they got just one shot of a messenger r n, a vaccine to the equivalent of what happened in someone who never been infected. after getting to shots, other research indicates there might not be many added benefits to getting a 2nd shot which has led authorities. for instance, in some countries here in europe. ringback to recommend most people who tested
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positive for covered 1900 in the past, get just one shot, at least for now, the millions of doses that move saves can then be used to speed up for protection, for those who have never had the disease. but really nailing down a firm across the board recommendation whether 2 shots are best or if just one really suffices. it looks like that's going to take a while, not least, because the booster effect will differ from person to person and from vaccine to vaccine me. now let's take a look at some of the other around a virus story is making headlines. pakistan has received 3500000 doses of the medina, vaccines, and aided by the united states through the kofax initiative. so far, pakistan has partially vaccinated, around 13 and a half 1000000 people. a welcome news,
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as another wave of the virus is currently spreading through south asia and do in california has vaccinated its animals against coven. 19 the oakland view says the jobs were donated by a veterinary pharmaceutical company and not taken from vaccine stops for humans. among the residents receiving the shops, disease, big cats, and a black bear named can and that's all from this addition of the covered $900.00 special until next time the the the news the news,
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