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tv   Business - News  Deutsche Welle  February 13, 2023 3:45pm-4:01pm CET

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also coming up, new research reveals how much europe has spent to survive the energy crisis. will our country's afford the bills have tugging up the hard string has growing competition in australia. harbors is putting a family business up with go hello. this is dw business, kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. it's now almost a week since a devastating earthquake had to turkey and tyria as many as 50000 people may have perished, millions more are homeless and struggling to survive amid the ruins of their former homes. that eviction to infrastructure on trade has of course, been significant to let's take a look at the situation in turkey in particular, and the energy sector and the b t see pipeline that transports oil from other by john on conflicts on to j. on turkey's mediterranean coast. it is out of auction
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off, the terminal was damaged in the quake that the disaster also caused an explosion at a gas pipeline near the city of car mon mirage in southern turkey, leaving numerous provinces without their usual supplies. now, earlier i spoke to reporter acro mackey gee, who covers the turkish economy. i began by asking him how big an impact the pipeline coders are having here. well, the destruction is massive, but we have an update actually about to be to see pipeline that arrives in j to be for, for the, for the oil shipment out of turkey. we now know, i know that the damage has been repaired and the and the shipments are just zoom in . currently. i believe that from last night, but the local instruction love, local infrastructure damage and thousands of houses and industries that cannot get got energy and power to operate and to heat basically. so the situation is still in
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turkey, but the pipeline will probably the back to normal in the coming days at a slow pace. ok, so there's a very small amount of promising news there. akram, but you know, turkey has this talk said introduced many, many years ago. and earthquake talks, it was supposed to shield people from the effects of disasters like this, particularly when it comes to building better quality homes. there's a lot of anger right now about where those funds have gone. isn't there? yes, that's true. there is a lot of anger, there's a lot of discussion about it's the earthquake or quick text or how's into mon housing form. and system has been introduced after 1999, the big earthquake and assembled 7.4 magnitude. and we know that almost $50000000000.00 i've been collected from taxpayers in turkey and all this time.
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but now what was the recitation of pen cities and it's part of turkey. and what we're witness is that no guidelines have been followed. now, nothing has been done basically, and how's the causes of flight bang the price for that? and we see that all this, all those funds have been diverted into other rather popular investments like adult constructions or infrastructure renewables, but not, not for the for the next. so the scale really is absolutely devastating, acro key g. thank you so much for about update, and we do apologize for the low quality of that line now to some of the other global business stories making news. this is the japanese government is set to nominate casual ada and academic economists to lead the bank of japan alongside to mail deputies. it's a major blow to gender equality,
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advocates who'd hope to see a woman holds a top position for the 1st time in the bank, 140 year history. both one as governments, as it may sever ties with diamond giant bears, if talks to re, re negotiate a sales deal don't work out at issue or the terms of an agreement concerning the marketing of precious stones produced by the world's largest diamond producer deb swanner in which the government armed de beers hold a 5050. thank. now europe phil to tackle the energy fight as a climb to almost 800000000000 euros. thus, according to research just died from the broo. got think tank. germany is the largest overalls vendor with luxembourg on denmark. the biggest per capita funding bill is on par with $750000000000.00 euro cobit 19 recovery fund.
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now for more in this, we can speak now to maria demantzy from the brutal institute. maria, this is a colossal bill. com e u countries afford it. yes, because it is the answer. and we've seen that the economies, if anything, are actually improving this year. so this has been a very good way of blocks, moderating the blow coming from the energy crisis. there are big differences between the countries in terms of how much money they have invested, ranging from 9 percent to some countries all the way down to close to 0 very small amounts. on average, we'll see about 3 percent, 4 percent of g d p funds that have gone to either support consumers and pay the energy bills or giving money to company so they can stain their employment levels and up to the production levels. yeah, on that germany is holding the biggest portion of this bill is this largely down to its bigger lines on russian golf or is there anything else to play here?
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let's try the model of the bigger 73 or 4 countries or above 7 percentage points of judy pain and help comes to the to their economies, the respective economists. indeed, the energy dependence in russia and the energy mix in the, in each country's economy, has a very big role to play in terms of both of the impacts and economy. and subsequently, also the ability to try and moderate that impact germany had had one of the energy bill of energy mixes that actually was very much hit by the russian invasion the ukraine. but it also has the fiscal space to pick up the bill and that is why germany is actually doing that. it actually can afford to and that's what he's doing. all right, i changing talk a little bit. the e u has just revised its growth forecasts up slightly for this year from 0.8 to 0.9 percent. not a dramatic move maybe, but does that signal about inflation may finally be under control? what are 2 things here? one is growth, as you say,
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i think the overall overall impression is that the european economy has actually, whether the energy crisis is better than we had originally anticipated. a lot has happened, of course is done, but that is, of course, the good news. it comes primarily from the fact that the industry, but am i manufacturing industry has been remarkable in either finding other sources of energy or actually become more efficient all the way down to actually not seen very big reduction. seen the manufacturing industry. that is a great, a great thing that has happened and he has really health all the inflation side. on the other hand, his energy still is not really resolved, he's been tackled, but he's not resolved. and he still feeds to inflation. but we have actually seen that the energy component of inflation is coming down. and therefore, we can say that inflation has peaked over the component lation for which there is to be, can do something about, has not pix, actually something like this. it will have to be there. unfortunately,
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maria dimensions. thank you so much for your insights. much appreciated that's go to western australia, know where smaller talk both operators are fearing for their future as multinational, interested in transporting resources like coal are and or, and minerals, or spurring competition. harbors pricing, the smaller players, the waters. when you think of a tug boat, you probably think of a small boat helping out a much, much larger one. but in western australia, the little guys are now at risk of being capsized by the colossal competition. that's because western australia's energy and mining industries are booming and that's leading to more interest and competition from international players. a lot of these larger companies locked decline that because they albright across multiple ports in multiple countries. but it makes them stronger. personally, i don't think that's, that's the ideal solution. the mackenzie tugboat service has been in the family for 50 years. brook. mackenzie is the latest family member to join. the business is
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very new. female tug mouth is even in the marine industry, especially the tug industry is very few women in i think i'm probably one of them be less than 10 in wy, i would say recently the mackenzie's last operating rights in the port of banbury to mares go to companies that sir, later this year, the contract operate here in the poor of s. bronze will be up the mackenzie, say if they don't get that contract, it could sink their business. one solution, invest in their tug fleet so they can haul bigger ships. it'll grow from 3 to 4. yeah. way we made 3 operational talk to the lodge type ships. but to buy another boat, the mackenzie's say they need financial help in order to navigate the rough seas ahead. if you've had to look for an apartment and a big city recently, you may be all too familiar with the problem of housing shortages. rapid urban zation has left authorities struggling to keep up with to month. materials aside
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finding construction workers isn't always easy. time perhaps to enlist the help of a robo friend. this dog is only a prototype, but right now it's using a laser to scan this construction site. the rebel rover is documenting what has already been done, and whether any mistakes were made. the high tech device can cost as much as a mid range car would a can quickly pay for itself if i've thought there have been significant advances in technology and on digital platforms before it was very difficult with tech to work any well and job sites. because it's typically unfamiliar territory, and there's little standardization as i have been extremities yet as here in switzerland. this robot is working on a scaffold. it has a particular skill,
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the necessary tact for welding owns in our process. the robot pushes against the reinforcement to make contact wealth, which means that as a force algorithm running here with load cells to apply material in a controlled way. and this multi alden, even quantity of our escape garnished. it's not about being fast, our better than a human at all. it's simply the ability to ensure a free form. so you have more flexibility in terms of shaping of flexibility. tubs or bits you reached after form gable. into by the rise robot is making its debut. it's taking over the world of elevator shaft filters and high rise buildings. the robot knows a lot, including which drill to use. that of the robot receives the configuration file, including programming and full, that is specific to this elevator shaft. it has to recognize the dimensions and know how many horace to drill, who despite its advantages, only
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a few have been sold so far. the construction industry, liens traditional and all over the world. it's difficult to innovate. it's a slow process, but it's still happening right now. but the robots are coming. more new mechanical helpers are on the way to the market. like this one for overhead drilling. while robots are making construction cheaper and faster, experts estimate that it will take at least another 10 years before they hit the mainstream. thanks so much for watching. with
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