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of number one, carlos alcaraz. right? that's all for now after the break cruise cub will be here with the w business and, and update on gym of these plans for green energy. don't forget for more needs at any time you can get to my website at www. dot com, and you can find us on the socials as well for twitter. and insta, the handle is asked data, but he needs more coming up in 45 minutes. stay with us. if you can, the can use. yeah. we are all set. we are watching to most of the to bring you the story behind the new your own about on volume information for free might do to and then you'll see about the media that goes enabled. other data media available on google . i've got to be done by get,
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i will stop into that and i'll give you the order. would you, are you able to order that? i'm jo, media dog, currently more people than ever in such a fashion. like, did you have you ever knew submitted the accounting method, do it only like goes, how do you, how do you find out about on the story inform icons, the full charging stations? why countries targeting to meet its e mobility tarts? german chancellor shaw says it's fine for a mass of expansion of electric vehicle charging points will hear from our correspondence at the i a mobility show and munich was to make of the and also on the show with the african time of summit on the way and can you ever hear from the vice president of the european investment bank? what one of the biggest lenders on the cabinet brings to the meetings table? of course, couple of items of the program
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a while of salts has calls for german car companies to quote the risk for project germany's flag and car industry. it comes as the german chancellor opened the i a mobility trade show in munich and comments addressing fears of a competition with china. and mister shaw said german companies should diversify their supply chains to avoid dependence on specific countries. here's what happens to the i'm and, and forgotten. yeah. over the past years we've all seen how quickly political and economic challenges can become massive in the circle of economically strong democracies. the g 7, we've collectively decided to face these challenges with determination and measured action items all through the risking rather than the coupling mix permits the company. it's not about copping long standing supply relationships or exiting growing markets. but at the same time, we're working together with your company is to diversify and and risk you dependencies in strategically important areas because you are paying these cards
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and incentives to be sitting by some been well so much for the bigger picture that the transfers painting there but how does that translate into bringing e mobility forward at home? well, the transfer said that in the coming weeks, germany would become the quote, 1st country in europe to introduce a law, requiring operators of 80 percent of all surface stations to provide fars fast charging options to charge electric vehicles. now our corresponding christie plots and is immunity for us. christy is having enough charging stations. the biggest problem the jeremy needs to fix when it comes to e mobility. all right, chris, well, i would ask you and our viewers to imagine that you're an average german person living in a relatively well populated neighborhood. and you look out at your street in the evening and you see your street is lined with cars. now imagine that all those cars are supposed to have electric engines, and most people will not say that they currently have charging capacity for that in
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their neighborhood. so this is certainly a major concern for people when they consider whether or not to adopt an electric vehicle. but it's not the only one. there's also the high price tag associated with most ease uh, the fact that the delivery times are currently quite long as well. and in general, the car market is in kind of a swamp, whether you're looking for an e b or not right now. so there are other factors of play as, as well. first of all, know that the mobility is the name of the game right now. but even as electric vehicles have become more popular in the past, car companies have still been using these gatherings where you are, for example, to show off the latest and conventionally powered cars. what's there on display? and how important is it the manufacturers right, chris? well, there is actually not a single diesel engine car on display uh at the trade fair this year. uh, i 1st walked through and noticed, okay, i'm not seeing any, but then i actually found out later that uh, the organizers of,
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of the event the va said that they do not want any diesel engine vehicles on display at the event. so this is definitely, i guess, a strategic stance that the organizers are taking and a real, a real stance they're taking about what the future of mobility is going to be in dvd, of course being the association of the car producers in germany here. now this is a mobility fair, where you are in munich. what are the ways of getting around in a sustainable fashion? are there on display there besides cars? right, well what i can say is where there are no diesel engine vehicles are certainly plenty of the vehicles not just call ours are also seeing e mail, pets, e motorcycles. this morning. i spent some time in the city center where there was a much more of the trade for open to the public. i was testing out there uh, a bike that was something of a cross between uh a car bike and a racing bikes. so a really lightweight, sporty, uh,
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cargo bike. and there were plenty of other bikes on display as well, scooters as well. so um there is certainly much more on display than just standard vehicles. uh, buses, camber cars, anything you can drive, you've got it here with an electric engine, basically the w correspondent, christy platinum unit. christy, thanks and out to some of the other global business stories making news, quanto c o l and joyce will exit the airline 2 months i spent earlier than planned as the australians not caring deals with criticism for expensive. we are fairs, mass delays, and mistreatment of workers. columbus has also been sued for allegedly selling tickets to thousands of flights. it had already cancel. joyce will be succeeded by vanessa hudson. the 1st woman to be 0. the maker of weight loss truck, legal v, has become europe's most valuable firm, with a market valuation of 400000000000. yours shares denmark's noble nor disc, rose after the drug was launched and the okay. recovery is an obesity treatment
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which tricks people into thinking. they are already full. so they end up eating less workers to chevron l n g projects and australia. applying a total strike for 2 weeks starting mid september. it would be a significant escalation of an ongoing dispute overpaid and conditions. australia is the world's biggest ellen, g exporter and worries about long term disruption, have stopped volatility in natural gas. hundreds of young environmental. this took to the streets of the canyon capital, nairobi, demanding action on climate change. as after done as the african, simon climb, its summit kicked active as called on world leaders to reduce taxes and increased subsidies on renewable energy like solar, demanding africa to transition to renewable energy. the 1st african climate summit opened with heads of state and others, starting a stronger voice on
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a global issue that affects the compound at a 1300000000 people most, even though they contribute to products. here's what's the canyon president, william, brutal. that's how the energy needs within you have the resources the continental us and not potential to be entirely self sufficient. with that. so 0 time, a sustainable environment and hydro pump, you know, we can be a green industrial. how that helps other regions a t that net 0 strategies by 205010 new president willing brought how speaking they are now to europe and investment bank is one of the biggest lenders to african climate projects. my colleague and brussels christine would want spoke to the vice president of the e i, b thomas s for us. she asked them what the
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e i b is bringing to the table at the summit. you can investment back, as you know is the was largest motor that's of development bank. so under the heading of the, the global, we represent the, the european union financial on here tonight over today. and it is a very important meeting, the summit of african leaders, african business, european governments, and the development banks. and we are as a climate bank, i think is very important, active employment investment in africa. and we've got a points house that africa has an abundance of natural resources. see it? if you look at what the continent gets in terms of the global share of energy investments, it's only guessing 3 percent. what do, what do african countries have to do in order to attract more investment in this
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regard? that's a very important question and that is what the debate at the end in united. ready can in the states what we could do together by pointing out that the yesterday i had a very productive meeting with president due to the organizer and host of these massive conference and the 3 topics throughout the nor corporation. first of all, investments in the energy we've been partnering up with. can you have for many years now? we're looking at how we can increase geothermal renewable energy to see to that. it also gets the lat, s my out to the communities. secondly, how to use the renewable energy to create those green hydrogen in the future. very important step for africa and for europe. so together with the commission president lucifer, it was an underlying and president to, to i today joined them to sign the our support to the green hydrogen rosemont and certainly investment how you're using the green energy present through to an i
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a discussed at the very interesting investment in electricity as bosses, electric bosses, united will be rapid boss transport that can revolutionize the way the people move in the congest in the city on i o be in a green way. so i think these 3 things shows always what we can do with other countries in africa. i guess my final question is, um we as a global community, we've set out to achieve what we pull the sustainable development goals. and we know we've, we've already been told that we're not on track to, to accomplishing those to reaching those milestones. and i wanted um, what do you think that that is down to, um, of course we, we are having a conversation now where you're having this climate. some, it's uh, on the continent that is producing perhaps the least to the problem. and we have a lot of talk in terms of the historical images,
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but sometimes these financial commitments don't follow through how we're going to get back on track as a global community to achieving the sustainable development goals that we set out to to accomplish. i think the conversations the knight who will be shows a way for what i mean is easy to 40 and professionalism and start to think about that the decision on sort of a problem that is not i think away for school. and then what i've seen here around the african leaders and, and debating and i will be there's a growing optimism that the could be in transition can really be the starting point of new, much stronger economic development on the african continent. i mean it's, we had this conversation 10 years ago, renewable energy was still very, very expensive to predict tubes and not competitive today with new technology, solar and wind and the thermal prices have come down during that fixing the have a new situation. if we do not use this to be invested in the future,
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we will regret it very badly. so this, that's why i was there all that was like to see it as a starting step for something big that we can do to get. all right, tell us us trust the vice president of the european investment bank. it's been good having you on data business. thanks for your time. i i think is my colleague christine one of our reporting there. and here's a reminder of the top business story. you're following for you at this hour. german chancellor shaw says calls on german carmakers to be more competitive. speaking at the i a mobility show in munich, you also announced a new law meant to increase the number of fast charging stations in the country. that's our show. thanks for watching. i'm chris kolber and roland have a successful the
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