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ryan, for re imagining life, an informal settlement, and from trash to treasure, how one artist has found unexpected inspiration, amid heat of burning, texting the global race to secure the supply of microchips is entering a new phase as memories of pandemic shore. he just spur governments to take action . a german delegation is currently in taiwan, hoping to cure deals with see the world's biggest chip maker at t s and see open its 1st to european factory in the intern state. saxony, t m. c has already committed to opening a plant in your face of our zone annex here, and is setting up operations in japan as well. both the united states and the european union are thinking to entice chip money. factor is with jen with subsidies . let's speak more by bits with d, w corresponded, so it's on hand. so what can you tell us about ts and seeds plan to open its 1st to
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european plant in germany? are we likely to see a deal? well, kate, yes, and no. t s m c still says is still evaluating this plan to set up a plant in germany and it has not yet made a final decision. but, but it's very important here. it's supply chain reveal that he has recently received requests from ts mc to have a flight of preliminary quotations for equipment consumables and planned facilities to be shipped to germany. t s m. c has also made similar request to suppliers before setting up a new plant in arizona and then a now's plans for a new plant in the u. s. so it means that t m. c is planned for a plant in germany, should be there in maturity. d s m c will hold an arm in basrah conference to morrow and it's expected to be poor, the progress of overseas plant planning. so we'll know more by then and so as you mentioned, this is part of a wider international expansion, 40th m. c. it's you to overnight shipment in arizona next to your benefiting of
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course, from a generous us state support for the chips industry. would you say we are in the middle of a subsidy race or yes, definitely not just the u. s. singapore has also offered a substantial subsidies to attract, he has m c. so the eel really struggles to catch up with the u. s. in asia, in ships subsidies, however, it takes much more than money t as mc success reflects a corporate culture that mold a workforce of thousands of technicians willing to execute the demanding work required to ensure high yields. it also requires an educational system that can provide the basic training in electrical engineering to continuously trend new technicians who will staff the dozens of chip factories. and that is probably why sesame state minister of science, sebastian, get coal and present to you to gaston, or sula down the gor are in tie one now to learn to build a revitalized semiconductor industry. or it's so it's
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a pretty complex operation. we've talked about europe, the united states, thing of where you mentioned as well, but welcome this international expansion mean for china. well, it's a big blow to china. t s. m. c's presence in the u. s. europe or other countries outside china will foster a new ecosystem of this industry, independent of china, the suppliers and the sub contractors that will also move to their new base operations is a tool for the u. s. lead western powers to enhance the ability of democratic countries to men tend a competitive advantage against china and strengthened up backbone of the indoor pacific partnership. as for bay gene, a coals, these moves a total robbery and await a surprise. it's developing, right, strong words, south on hank, thank you very much. now to some of the other global business stories making news. passengers up 3 german airports could face long delays on thursday and friday after
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services. union vanity and i have a 2 day strike over working conditions. pay security staff are expected to state the walker at cologne. doesn't off hamburg airports. 3 of germany's busiest travel hugs, sales of new cars jumped almost 30 percent in the u last month, or possibly 1000000 for the 1st time in almost 2 years. installations find the car industry is recovering from last year's supply chain problems. seibert. meanwhile, euro zone inflation fell to under 7 percent last month. us down from a point 5 percent in february. the draft is largely dined to a reduction in energy cost. despite the full analysts believe further interest rate hikes are on the car. germany may be known for a fear, but the german brewers association says many of the countries, 1500 breweries, could face bankruptcy. beer sales felt by 11 percent over the past decade with
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exports shrinking. even more. rising energy costs half also costs into products and it's to brazil know where an estimated to 12000000 people live in villas, dance, informal settlements, built by residents themselves, and largely neglected by authorities. conditions are often poor, with access to electricity on sanitation, not a given. in our next report will introduce you to an architectural collective. that's one praise and accolades for reimagining, the fellas potential. take a look, a small but beautiful house in a poverty stricken neighbourhood and bellow horizontal brazil. the architects from col ativa lavonne to have won numerous international prizes with this project. these 70 innovative square meters are home to artist, carlow does on yos, a house that from the outside looks like those around it. you'll fall out. i had
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proposed to the architectural collective quality, val, and they wanted to build on my property. i just wish to have a comfortable shake house that would visually fit well into the neighborhood. if you look from far away, my house is hardly noticeable at the common flab ton, assuming yet impressive. the architects built this house using common brazilian building materials. they paid special attention to light good ventilation and a strong foundation. it's what sets this house apart from others in the formula. the house is built very solidly things concrete. pillars were sunk 6 meters into the ground. this is for safety because it prevents the house from being washed away during heavy rains. my house also protects the neighboring houses, guidance. a strong foundation can protect the houses from increasingly frequent natural disasters. building one isn't cheap,
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but it's still quite affordable for many avail. a residence my house is not that much more expensive for about 30000 euros. my parents house cost more. the construction was also sustainable. the architects that quality val avante built the house with better inflation, but with more windows, this keeps it pleasantly cool and the house is less susceptible to mold. the artist works in social projects in the neighborhood and knows the problems. not only in building houses is at armenia, usually the median only shows the violins shootings and drug trafficking on their prevail us. this is the opposite. and every once talking about a house that is exemplary cotter does. anya's house is not just a one off. it could be the future model, home for brazilian, for villas. architects are now seeking sponsors to make it easier for the fabulous residence to build their livelihoods on staple ground. every 2nd,
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an estimated truckload of textiles is dumped into landfill or incinerated for locals living near dumping grounds and often means breathing in toxic fumes day in day us. and our next report will bring you to kirsten wearing artist has found a way to combat the dirty fumes, choking her city by literally turning trash into treasure. smoke billows from a mountain of garbage, outside of beach, kick the capital of kirk austin. much of the pilot discarded clothing waste from the garment in his tree. the key source of income for the central asian nation of 7000000 manufacturers often discard script material and then filled to be burned or scavenge to heat people's homes. those fumes worse and the pollution and bish cake, which has some of the dirtiest in the world thanks to its widespread use of coal. to me that i've told her i hope the authorities will pay attention to this learning landfill site soon as well. they're about 40 families living here now. hm. yeah.
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but we're all being poisoned by the smoke alarm. it's actually very harmful to the longest. that has. yeah, we can't leave. we must stay missing a little. it's a small house, but it's our escape acre. how can we move to the city? we have no income, our savings is out of our craft. them allows, baffled though your po number, but also be of you into your colleagues that little. but artis, while pon la la minova has come up with a solution, making use of a traditional pitch work sewing technique called cog to recycle the textile waste into colorful blankets. and as cerise auger on there as upper often unovia, there is huge demand for new clothes sort of thing yet. i still at the south is the number of workshops i'm curious done is growing at each law. and accordingly, the, the amount of your textile waste that is thrown out daily in tons is growing proportionally ear on. and the traditional central asian art of code arc to some extent, can help to reduce the amount of waste out of the way at the college level. asa
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omission in doing so, her workshop has become part of a global trash and trend promoting the use of recycled, used, thrown out and repurposed elements to create clothes, jewelry and art. thursday. wish that thought only deal in that she gave me every single item that we made with the students of revives or traditional art that marcia pretty saw ne schoolstore. bruce effect were and there is also a very pleasant feeling that we made kyrgyzstan a little bit cleaner. e r i to albin union on them and we helped our country up on modeling our nature and maintain the purity of the air, the water, and the land. i knew it would have to startle when it's a very good feeling and it motivates me to keep doing this angry at the, our materials natasha was any mother to watch. her team with more than 80 women of all ages processed $300.00 kilos of fabric within a few months, winning public, a claim for fighting pollution with fashion. and finally,
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the complete skeleton of a tie rod. sorres' rex has been sold at auction for over $5000000.00. the 67000000 year old fossil the phone to an undisclosed buyer and us with auction ice. the skeleton it is more than 11 meters long and made of nearly $300.00 bones. it's the 1st time the ancient carnival has been auctioned off in europe and only the 3rd time in history. if you've got the money. a reminder of our top story at german delegation is currently in taiwan, hoping to secure a deal that would see the world's biggest chip maker at ts and see open its 1st her pin factory in eastern germany and thought, oh thank you so much for watching. take care ah
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