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a commercial from his date of your business, unrolled watts in berlin. welcome to the program. germany's biggest importer of natural gas says it's in final discussions. over its nationalization, juniper says it needs the german government to significantly step up and support us . the firm's struggles to survive. it's cost of skyrocketed since russia started choking off natural gas supplies to the e. u. report, so just the deal on the table will see the german government acquire a significant majority stake in the company by taking over the 78 percent earned by finland's, fort m. as a result, berlin may have to return 8000000000 yours of financing provided by force them to unify on juniper, would also receive an extra 8000000000 euros in government bailout funding. taking the total to $29.00 billions since russia invaded ukraine. so as a giant of germany's energy industry ended up in this position, let's take a look. energy company univer is on the brink of being rescued. as germany's
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largest importer of russian gas, it faced a devastating loss of $12000000000.00 euros during the 1st half of the year. amid the fallout from russia's invasion of ukraine to stay afloat, juniper allied on cash reserves and government relief worth close to 20000000000 euros. germany's government effectively bought a 30 percent stake in the company for this cash injection in july, but that alone hasn't been enough. the do so door faced companies as high energy prices and a threat by russia to cut additional gas supplies have made things increasingly difficult. that's because unit per used to get cheap gas piped in from russia, but now has to get gas from more expensive sources. russia completely turned off the tap for the nord stream, one pipeline, that used to sell gas to germany after citing a need for maintenance. it's unclear when or if the pipeline will be back online.
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but with the months growing colder, there's little time to wait and find out. as in the funnel, the end of nord stream, one or the continued shut down of more stream on further shows how difficult the winter is going to be. and it also shows that we might get through winter in terms of supply. if the gas reserves are big enough, but the price tag, the price of gas, oil and energy remain extremely high, invite an extreme wholesaler. as the german government works to stabilize unit for germany today is continuing to pay the price for its past over reliance on cheap russian gas. now jim and president frank felt a shy my is in mexico is part of a 3 day state to visit all the chip is part of a broader initiative to rally western democracies in the face of russian aggression in ukraine trade relations between europe. i'm mexico are also on the agenda. another audi is ready to hit the roads. the technology may be german,
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but it was assembled with mexican finesse. at this factory in san jose, chapa mexico has become a major production location for german companies, especially automotive manufacturers and suppliers, mexico's combination of cheap labor and its location between the u. s. and south american markets that have made it in attractive destination for german enterprises . to date, more than 2000, a german companies have a presence here with more than a 3rd. opening production facility is bilateral trade, between germany and mexico is worth around 20000000000 euros annually. mexico is germany's largest trading partner in latin america. and germany is mexico's most important trading partner after the u. s. and china, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and chemical products help fuel bilateral trade here. but trade in automotive components alone was worth almost $2000000000.20. and alice, audi factory,
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local workers are benefiting from germany's traditional apprentice program. this scheme sees employers training future workers for the demands of their workplace assuring. the company gets high caliber employees and giving the worker critically needed skills for the job market. and i was going to take plenty of energy to charge. one of these things here, a battery powered semi truck now on display in hanover, germany because a charging station is actually what's necessary. that's part of the problem for the greening of commercial fleets. the infrastructure often isn't there, at least in the scale this required has a look from this weeks i delay transportation. these rigs were supposed to be the future of freight transport on the road. electric trucks running on green energy diameter is batting, big and electric and is unveiled a world 1st. the prototype of the e actress long whole with a range of 500 kilometers. but so far the actress falls short of
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a diesel truck. there aren't enough charging stations, we need more public infrastructure as well that we really speed up the transition. we are working in a joint venture to build some charging stations, but we need many more initiatives and others that take responsibility to build more infrastructure. various quantum truck runs on hydrogen powered fuel cells. the heavy truck can travel up to 1500 kilometers on a single charge. this makes hydrogen the better solution for long distances says quantum boss, michael parsha. ah, list it myself. i'm earthly hydrogen is easier to transport and store bases more of an issue with electricity. the globe also, we believe the hydrogen infrastructure for our trucks can be developed more quickly . and we have 5 in challenging topographical and climax conditions. we've seen better continuous performance with hydrogen based on hom for shorter distances. and
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then city traffic manufacturers prefer a battery powered vehicles like forward with its e transit custom. it can travel 380 kilometers without charging, which is enough for the target group of tradesmen and delivery services. their doors inefficient, couldn't the average customer drives 80 kilometers a day. mother, certainly some who really drive long distances every day. we found a majority of customers cover less than a 100 kilometers. that's where we're well positioned with our e transit customers. and then they will eldest in buying new electric vehicles is associated with high costs logistics and automotive experts are seeking government support. then mon, via, if you really want c o 2 free transport, you have to pay for itself it's, it's more expensive than diesels. and so politicians need to think about what regulations they put in place without regulations. this thing is just going to hit a wall, don't assist in getting new. and so far,
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diamond has claimed its 1st success amazon plans to test the e actress long haul in real world operations starting in 2023, it could be ready for serial production in 2024 at the earliest malice. take a look at some of the other global business stories making than years. the united states will double the amount of flights between yes, it is and caves in the coming months. new flights are scheduled to start by mid december. american airways and jet blue have been given go ahead to lead the expanded coverage. a long monk. musk says his starling satellite project will seek permission to provide internet services to iran. business with the country is currently limited under international sanctions. mosques announcement comes as iran faces political unrest and widespread internet disruption after a woman died. while in the custody of iran's religious police, german retailers are concerned about supply problems according to a survey by the
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e. fo institute in august really 78 percent said they had stocking issues and there was no sign of them getting any better before christmas crunches. hitting sellers of bikes, household appliances, and consumer electronics, in particular. and ford says thousands of its most profitable vehicles are sitting unfinished because of pass shortages us car make and may the announcement is it flashed. it's 3rd quarter earnings forecast. it expects to have $45000.00 unfinished vehicles on its hands. by the end of this month, mostly s u v and trucks. let us get more on this from our financial correspondence in new york dance course again is always lovely to have you on. so i, how big a problem is this for, for well, at least short term was 3 and seems to believe it's a big problem. the stock came here on to stay dropped by 12 percent about $7000000000.00 of market capitalization got wiped away,
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and it was the 1st trading day for fort within 2011. so in more than 10 years. so. so if you look at the short term picture for 10 to renegotiate with suppliers that lead to an additional cost of about $1000000000.00. if you look more on the midterm for it expects to actually meet a profit expectation for the full year. so some of the sales that are not happening in the 3rd quarter might happen in the 4th quarter, but overall at least wall street, that seems to be rather concerned. and that's what we see with them. how's a reaction? and she would say it's reading session $40.00 to $45000.00 doesn't finish cars, but the supply chain problem is that that's only not unique to ford. are they? no, definitely not rob. just them end of last week. we heard from general electric, for instance, that they also the supply chain issues for the health care segment for the
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aerospace industry, for the jet engine. for example. other industries probably also are getting hit. i mean, early on in the pen demik, we have to charge for the same doctors, but now we also have these shortages with other parts them as well. so that is a concern for now, especially as send a couple of weeks to kick off season. and we get anecdotes left and right so that companies are struggling and that could overall mean pressure for the economy, not just in the united states, but actually also a globally and all of that in an environment and all the country banks are increasing their interest rates making money more expensive though it is very, yeah. 10 situation i would say at this point. so all in feelings, isn't it again, course are in new york for us. thank you very much. and a reminder,
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the top business story that we're following for you this, our gemini, biggest importer of natural gas, says it's in final discussions. everett's nationalization inova says it needs the german government to significantly step up its support as the struggle to survive. it's survive, it's cost of skyrocketed since russia started checking out the natural gas applies to the european union. that's all for me and the business. same handling from all from us. you had, i was why website dealer with com slash business. and we also wanted to, we need you to jump to next time. in fact, falling in the rain forest in medical research isn't working on sustainable nutrition for the future. rich and protein environmentally friendly. and that's the time they hope it will help combat hunger
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