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but with more rating and ukraine and chinese covey restrictions, how certain can they be at it's efforts to put a stop to pollution from cars. the e u is turning its attention to brake pads. we'll take a closer look. this is d to be a business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. rarely has an overseas investment. been as big as this one time, and he's chip giant. t s m c says it's spending a total of $40000000000.00 on a semiconductor plant in the state of arizona. president joe biden says the project is proof. the u. s. is breaking its dependency on foreign manufacturers for chips. he's visited arizona to celebrate the project along with apple seo. tim cook t s m c says the expansion will leads to the creation of around $10000.00 tech jobs with a target of producing $600000.00 micro chips per year in the twin facilities. welcome
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on this last speak to our financial correspond to new york young quarter. yes. president biden. and tim cook by the very excited about this. why is it such a big deal? well, i mean, it is a big one. no doubt about as to thailand, semi it's the world's biggest producer of so called advance ships. and they're also by far the largest and foundry, meaning the company that produces to tip for other companies with their own designs . and for many years said taiwan. timmy actually had argued that it's much more efficient to use make our hops or giga text in taiwan to produce those ships. so now obviously they're creating this a huge manufacturing side them in arizona in the united states. and the reason why tim cook is there that eventually tiring me in that factory, i could also start producing chips for the apple icon and it hadn't seen us manufacturing is
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a big project for president biden. so exciting. that's be many more investments like this. well, i mean, we already do see some investments like on the way, for example, we have tons on for our building manufacturing side in texas. we have impel, obviously, building a multi $1000000000.00 project in ohio. and also in arizona, we have micro technology. i'm investing dozens of billions of dollars in new york state, but then there's also the hope that manufactory is, will attract the suppliers. so for cotton sample companies who provide them the tools or materials. so clearly there is this push for more interest, salivation within the united states, maybe one more worked for time on me. they still will produce chips in taiwan and maybe even more broad one then they are building and here in
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the us and the next couple of years like a ends quarter in new york forests. thank you very much. staying with united states in the u says the u. s. has shown a willingness to resolve a trade dispute that is straining relations between the 2 allies. the european union delegation has been taking part in talks in washington where they've argued the president biden's inflation reduction act, discriminates against european firms, you know, has billions of dollars in financial support to american makers. of green tech was speaking to our correspondents in washington, mckayla, krishna, e u competition commission and my great of a stay a said she was hopeful of a resolution. well, when i see the engagements on both sides and knowing that we have done very difficult things together before, for instance, is solving how data can travel between you and the u. s. and i have some comfort, but of course nothing is given until there is an agreement. now you just became
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a grandmother overnight. and when your grandson turns 18 will the e u and the united states be close a link together with trade agreements or militarily or cooperation, or will they be further apart? know, we will be closer and we close it today. and then we were yesterday because the world we live in and take partners to work together. otherwise. hi. could i ever answer him that i have done everything i could to fight climate change because that is the biggest challenge and we should do that together. magnate of esa commissioner for competition of the european union. thank you very much. now the global aviation sector is expected to return to profit next year after 3 last making years caused by the pandemic, international air transport association forecast. a $4700000000.00 profit for airline companies in 2023. despite slowing global growth and a growing cost of living crisis across the globe. however,
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this figure is still far behind the mammoth $26400000000.00. net endings posted back in 2019 before cove. it from 2 countries to enforce travel restrictions of more on the year ahead for aviation, we can speak to steven trucks all who is director of the international institute of an space. laura leyden university in the netherlands. thanks a lot for joining us on the w business. i just want to go straight in and ask about the return to profit next year because it seems rather fragile really. it's not, it's not a huge amount. is a 4700000000 across the entire globe. well, low, but it's an average and this is we're all experiencing great uncertainty myself, your viewers, the airline industry in the whole airliner ecosystem. and i would agree that the numbers are a little optimistic, but i think that's also what we need in the dark times. but just this, the level of the projected profits are an estimate in indicator. i think they're
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based on indications given in recent quarters based on i'm sure a lot of work has gone into the calculations. and i think if you look at in the us results for instance, i mean u. s. leading us back to profit this year. and i think knowing that the u. s. is one market and when we compare that one massive market, when we can have that, you will receive borders pop up again. we realize again that in fact, in europe or not on domestic market, after all, and i think one thing certain people want to travel again we're explorers markup, all of us with a camera. we want to travel and experience things and those numbers don't lie. there's resounding demand for, for air travel and it's recovery bounce back within margins. but what about the things that are also challenges for the aviation sector? them? i mean, we still got strict restrictions in china,
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even though it does seem like there's a going to ease and the ukraine, or obviously a continues to be very uncertain. i mean, there is things that the airline industry is going to have to reckon with the next year. i think china, china is indeed opening up. that's good news, but i think also we have to be mindful it's been, it's been rather protectionist, as in the past, other states have been with their aviation sectors of the whole co crisis is given, given rise to states to implement their sovereignty, forced their sovereignty. but about the word ukraine, i think their number of challenges, especially for european europeans and european airlines having to circumvent russia loose ukraine, adding to the flight time and the few routes between europe and asia. and i think the cost of over flying is of course we have to remember that cost over flying the trends that you're in route before the war was actually quite discriminatory in
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nature and cost european airlines quite a bit of money. so i think you're thinking carriers are internalizing or dealing with those. it's not lesson. they are still remain profitable. ok, steven trucks. so from the international institute, all baron space though, thank you so much for giving us your insights. so now you probably already know that what comes out of the exhaust pipe, a car can be very harmful to the environment, but the particle is released from the wheels and brake pads are proven to contribute to air pollution. it can also be very bad news for health. however, he w jack parrot has been visiting a company in paris that says it has a solution. turns out it's, it's also what's on the wheel that kind. if we want to reduce air pollution, breaking releases tiny particles which get into our lungs at a hugely detrimental to health. it's why this french company based here in paris to
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launch technologies, has developed a way of cutting grooves into the brake pads through which they can suck, particle matter and store it in filters. it was find it in 2012 after christ of rocca. sarah saw heavy residue on his car rims the employee 17 people. the product isn't on the road just yet, but it's expected to bring in major licensing revenues as it can be adapted to all cause that welcoming the fact that the new you proposals, the car emissions finally includes a demand for the reduction in what comes off breaks and tires that they say it should go further. the regulation mentioned one figure, which is the maxine which could be released by brakes of a vehicle which is 7 milligram packet. a mentors. anyway, today with the technology, with all technology and many, all the technology, we know that we can decrease drastically this emission and we can reach 3 milligram, which is a figure which the european commission gate for 2035. the higher the u. m. bishan,
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the better for that business, and we'd 17700000. your is of private investors money in this, that's significant here. the common factor is resistant to add expensive additional features like this into that vehicles as buyers don't necessarily see a direct benefit that dr. ah, the other options for reducing brake emissions and to adapt the chemical makeup, the brake pads, but that less effective combustion engine caused it to be effectively banned in the e. u from 2035, reducing c o. 2 emissions, but not break particular. when i speak a bit or we want to speak about brakes, electric cars, we will image more of this particular sometime ones. and just we need to address this. you regulations like this often have a large influence on global standards til on a says it can license site is technology to be the solution. if the rules force
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carmakers to be on vicious just type a reminder, the top is a story with following for you. this our tiny chip giant t s m c says it's spending a total of $40000000000.00 on a semiconductor plant in arizona present. joe biden says the project is proof. the u. s. is breaking is dependency on foreign manufacturers, chips. his business in arizona to celebrate the project along with apple's ceo, tim that's all from the business team, hand berlin, from moorhead to theda, we dot com slash business until next time, with in good shape ah, tripping through the world of drugs. millions are addicted to the rush with trends on the drug seen becoming more and more extreme. what should we look
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