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of story, a top general has been named as new leader of government, proud celebrated a qu, which is out of president ali bronco from power family, ruled the nation for more than half a century. up next business w. business news with rob watts. it's after a short break. stay with us the very well today. well, thanks for jim. do love to hear about anything except for away from us, but i'm not even allowed to most of my own car. and everyone was later holes in every single day stuff, getting you ready to meet the gentleman enjoying me, right. just do it on the w. now, serious here, mauritania is here. they don't work track. we know is this one of the great dreams and the grim reality?
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this a hair i was hail. i sweet. what remains? can i just want to be free? the house on the edge of this the heart of the last shelter. start september, 2nd on dw, the has china become an investable? that's how american businesses are describing its according to commerce, secretary gina raymundo will look into the claim. making classrooms guns say, hey, how school is in the us. spending tens of thousands of dollars on public proof versus date of your business on robots invalid. and welcome to the program. the us, thomas thomas. the secretary has one to that. some of us businesses now of view
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china as an investable gina raimondo was speaking during a visit to beijing, aimed at increasing strained relations between the 2 biggest economy. she says us firms might cease operating in china without prompt action to improve the business environment to countries engaged in a trade dispute. this, seeing that employees restrictions on each of us exports as well. let's get more on this from correspondence and type pates of some hon. i asked him why us businesses might now consider china unimed festival. that is mainly because it has become highly risky for the u. s. companies to invest in china, especially after bathing, revised a lot earlier this year to counter spite activities. a many for in business now afraid of being targeted by the chinese government says updated definition of espionage is very vague. and also badging recently rated several consultants. the companies from the us detaining local staffing and imposing heavy fines. this
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prompt for income companies to we consider whether it is a wise decision to do business in china. but the chinese embassy in washington has the bunk to the remark saying that most u. s. problems in china wanted to stay in beijing was working on to further east market access to foreign companies. right. so it is problem specific to american companies or companies all over the world particular, especially in europe, also finding investments in china difficult now. so it's definitely a common problem faced by western companies and those consider one of the u. s. allies. for example, if we look at asia, if not non western japanese firms have also um, already express fears about continuing their business in china with at least 17 national was being detained under china and tie as the nash law since 2014 and the list to say that you, as one of the china speak is sources of a for investment is also found in the alarm,
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is invested or to china has committed on badges, reason cracked down on foreign consultancies and declared that it was not good news . so it becomes more and more common for companies in different countries to express the same uh, same, same situations. so it's an hon and type pay for is that, well, joining a chinese visit secretary right monday is also insisted that the us does not want to be couple itself from china. i've been speaking to both. i had signed her on the list phrase a highway. i asked him if you can take that claim at face value. well, yeah, of course you can. i mean, you know, china is the world's 2nd largest economy. it's a huge part of global trade. it's ideal. the coupling means a complete split where there is simply no interaction. i'll us off. i huge north korea that clearly isn't going to happen. america does realizing certainly the, the, the, by the end of ministration, realizes but you need to be engaged with trying on a whole host of issues. the trade isn't going to stop. but simply that trade is made. it's not simply going to be an open door. and the china can you just come
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along, ignore either w t o provision or just basically take a whole list of, you know, the technologies, which is a fund going into its military system. so basically, threats of the us and trained in the us allies the data. so from that perspective it isn't businesses usual, but it hasn't businesses, it's been in the past. but the idea that the coupling needs a complete break with china and no engagement was always nonsense, scope and was always presented in an extremist year to simply to solve a trying to do nothing about china. frankly. your estimated quite clear present, biden's made it quite clear that the it sees toner is a capacitor and he wants to compete with china. but by doing that, so it gives us of, you know, actively trying to hold the chinese economy back now. is that a fact later uh, well, not really remember china or the americans have bought the trillions of dollars worth of goods from china over the decades invested vast amounts of money and china
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. so it's a really strange way to be holding china back. this is our base, the right common belief things from the chinese communist party saying that they're being encircled, they're being held back. it's all life is unfair. and yet they refuse to look at their own actions which are being very detrimental to biological re, since with america. and with other trading partners, and they've certainly made far knows the target off a lot of their measures. so it's not necessarily failed at all. so well next in this relationship between us and china because china clearly has its own economic problems, back home, you've talked about how the u. s. virgin there is not looking to be careful from china and tiny but relation still remains strain. so why should we be seeing this relationship go in the coming is, are they gonna get closer together? they're gonna repair these regulations now, or they can deteriorate for us, or i'm,
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well, i think it's going to remain very straight. it's as simple as that. it's going to remain very straight because she didn't pick, has made no secret about his trying a girl who's trying to dream this rejuvenation of the chinese nation, which requires a very high degree of self sufficiency. and he has made no, no role back to all of i, you know, i'm using for us to take over taiwan. and, you know, gcs these as great goals of his presidency. artist as a leadership is general sector of the communist party. so from that perspective, china isn't really changing, um, and those both of those policies are very much kind to, to where the us would want to see the issue pacific region developed as do many of its allies. so things will continue to the main screen. i think the we had got used to, you know, the past 2 or 3 days, it's all going trade relationships, growing investment and both ways growing biological investment. and that's simply not going to continue. it's going to be a strange relationship,
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much more focus on the way that high tech products are going to be allowed, much greater suspicion on both parts on both parties. and that that's going to be a much harder relationship to, to manage. but i think it's almost the natural light come off ultimately to systems which are frankly, at loggerheads kind of raise a how is always interesting to get you right insights. thank you so much for joining us on to the business. and i'll just take a look at some of the other type of business stories making. the news is saying in china as china is economic, great stuff is always the calling on things. the stuff for lending to private companies on a central bank hotel lenders to set on your targets for loans to private firms. a lend more to 1st time borrowers. bank loans to the private sector tumblewood in july, despite a cut and interest rates. germany inflation dipped slightly in august to 6 point one percent, but it is still 3 times 5 and the target set by the european central bank. the
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figure was slightly higher than some of this had been expecting. while energy prices have dropped the cost of food services still high. new car sales in the european union rose during july, but at a slower rates dining the 1st half of the sales was 17 percent higher during the period of january to june. big winners with vehicle electric vehicles, registrations of those roads, nearly 61 percent. now it's back to school for many millions of students around the world. and while in some schools, the debate might be about whether to get laptops for the classroom or whether it's a high, a new teachers. one company in the united states has developed a classroom innovation that it says can save lives, a bullet proof volt. so here in this primary school classroom, these seem like 2 big white boards, perfect for writing down homework assignments or explaining math problems. but in
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just 10 seconds, these walls, when hundreds of kilograms can be pulled out to form a bullet proof bunker to protect students from active shooters inside their schools . it stops the a k $47.00 rounds and it stops about 99 percent of the tools that we sell. united states to this model costs $51000.00. and while school shootings are rare in nearly every country in the world, in the u. s. school security is big business. one estimate shows that the market could grow to $8850000000.00 by 2030 lead, not surprisingly by the north american market. that's because as the frequency and deadliness of attacks at schools has increased in recent years. so have parents and teachers concerns about safety and they're willing to spend big on protection
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and makes it a go by easier. um, you know, i know i can go to work. i can drop my kids off and know that they're safe at school. i couldn't imagine being one of those parents that don't get to come home for kids. so despite contentious debates about gun control across the us, politicians have not been able to pass legislation that reduces gun violence. targeted american schools. since no solutions are on the horizon, the bunkers and vendor hopes that give students a chance of survival time of need. it can be deployed and don't know how we got off track, but we did as a unit as a country. and, and, and i feel like it took us a while to get to this point is going to take us a while to undo it. but in the interim, our kids still need the protection to mexico now and efforts to maintain a dying out for the countries. stone. call it as a flight that chiseling trade for centuries. but the police had flores and
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a shortage of pauses ends. me in the scale risk being lost to time in town for most people are catholic, a sunday is a day of rest, but not for stone carvers and shut check. uh and she model walk on who conductor work on the day of the sabbath using hammers and chisels. they make sculptures to decorate the local cemetery church, and park is the because there's a different building, so they don't work in the past. you on a, on, on sundays, by all the converts, so the guilt, they're going to new. we are a 150 artisans, and we do most of all work on sunday, creating and fixing all the sculptures here. no lessons good for us because sunday and the frontier this don't, i carve is difficult to work with students, forrest quality. and it has to be trucked in from other states since the local source of query stone has run out. the number of carvers has also dwindled from 600 a decade ago to half of that today. but they have whole the tradition and their
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profession will survive. we have noticed that the, the, i think that the work and the quarry is never going to end up there that does many people like these sculptures like that, that it's never going away. there's very little of work here, but it's there. i won't get the traditional our kids know, work carving out a place in the modern world. it's amazing while they can do isn't it? that's all from me, the business name for this time. but if you want a bit more from us, you can always head over to d, w dot com slash business, or you can check out the data when use youtube channel thinking about business content on that, as well as you can join a page on facebook if you like it's the the, the way you don't business. i got it. perfect. thank you very much for joining us. so next time, goodbye the into
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the conflict with tim sebastian america expected his face. anthony lincoln was finally in by james in the long delay that thought to hold the slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is scro. taiwan. i guess pay is the time when these foreign minister, joseph, the islands living on conflict on dw the arms race on the baltic sea, the region into the center of the policy. this is when russia and nation comes face to face, the thrice of a dangerous escalation is comfortable bombing against the balance of the 45 minutes on d. w. what secrets lie behind being
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discovered new adventures and 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites dw world heritage 360 kept now the american secretary of state, hampton, a lincoln was finally engaging in a long delayed effort to hold the slide in us china relations, the main speaking point is still tie one with the chinese determined to be unified and warning the west to stay out of the cool interest. i guess in taipei is the time when these foreign minister joseph works, is the island living on borrowed time. we know that we have the ability to deal with the chinese invasion.
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