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josh jeremy score 3 minutes and i'm with a 3 minutes left and the match. it was a friend. these are the wins of the only to be stole some gentlemen pride. well, well here's at the top of the hour next on dw, rob was we'll take a closer look at the russian china trade tides. and that's with the business updates in just a moment. the world in progress, soft costs to everyone who wants to know more about this topic. that concerned about this story is beyond the headline world in progress. the w plus cost it's a race against time, then consuming to is very sick that she could time is
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that she must waste months in assess, and to, to, to $300.00 things. that will change her mind. find my home in the culture this weekend on w, the russia phrase is it's a new found close to us with china as the 2 countries joining forces to rival the west. we ask how we, even that trade relationship can ever actually be google in court, a long awaited case begins the pitts bins and that jobs against the us government and getting shop as a share of the harvest, we meet the farm is funding that with, with crowd funding is the state of your business,
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several blocks invalid. welcome to the program. the russian president vladimir putin has held his country's relations with china as amazing. speaking in the presence of a delegation from badging, they betray the 2 countries is putting up a united front against a western based well or to. but how even is the circle no limits relationship. the, it's the 8th eastern economic forum. russian president vladimir putin warms to one of his favorite themes, criticizing the west, korean some exit car, see what you know, just like today. the west is trying to restrain china as development because they see that china is developing by leaps and bounds. another leadership of the chinese communist party and the leadership of our friend and the president of the people's republic of china. it trucks, them use their doing everything to slow down the development of china. it will not be possible to do this. they are too late. that's it,
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the train has left your voice to show it to me. but since who is praise for china is a stark demonstration of the deepening ties between 2 global powers who have increasingly relied on each other to stay afloat economically, amid deteriorating relationships with western countries. since invading ukraine, russia has significantly higher energy exports to china. russia state owned energy giant gas prom, set a record for daily natural gas shipments to china. and is now finalizing the design for a new pipeline to run from russia to china through mongolia. the increase in russian gas and oil exports, as well as metals and agricultural products have helped the kremlin, as well as china is a growing economy. china is increasing sales of consumer electronics and passenger vehicles in russia. 4 of the 10 best selling car brands and russia, our chinese and chinese smartphones,
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now account for 75 percent of the russian market or not. i can only say that russian china has reached an unprecedented level in our relations in recent years. this applies to all areas where we intact, they might do. mutual trade is expected to surpass 200000000000 dollars this year. i left speak to r as in china i list cliff at kuhn and on this clifford. it's the how he's all the all the aging and must go cooperating economically. now to rob, let me 1st of all cast her mind back to march when she, jim ping and vladimir putin mass in moscow. and she pulled food in close and said, you know, we are making changes now the like of which has not been seen for a 100 years. and we are the ones driving this change. so there's a lot of closeness there on how that translates economically. we've seen some of the examples in the report there of how consumer goods and uh, you know, iphones and cars also with cars are going to stop producing cars locally in russia
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. so there's going to be taiser economic links there. russia selling natural gas to china at almost a 50 percent discount compared to european buyers. we've got the defense, of course, this is the big fear that everyone has is that the defense ties are going to get closer. so definitely they're, they're getting derrick. they're getting very tight economically as well as politically, but that's very different countries, russia and china, which is obviously very reliance on the exporting, is natural resources. but a list of that was rarely, sir, how even come a chinese russian relationship ever actually be? well, i think you see, using the language a bit, you know, the way the russians are, are constantly pushing, how close the relationship is and the chinese is and yeah, well, we are close for there. they're not being quite as full from about us. i mean, china is the world's 2nd biggest economy, and russia's economy is probably around $10000.00 the world. it's a bit smaller and easily. so they're, they're, they're not equal in, in economic terms. what russia has influenced nuclear weapons. and it's also
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a potential ally. we've seen at the growing close that closeness politically, which is very important in economic terms because we're looking at things like bricks which is has a very strong economic dimension. this grouping of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa, which has been expanded recently. and we also saw that china didn't go to the g 20 just as rush, it didn't go to the g 20. you know, so we're seeing a lot of these closeness, this relationship, even though it's not even, it's still extremely important because it gives, it gives legitimacy to, to this group, think of nations. but if you want to deal with russia, you also have to reckon with the fact that it's under all manner of international sanctions. so what impact of the sanctions on russia having we're going to have on china? well, i mean, i think this, the, it's a del, a delicate balancing act for, for china. and it doesn't lock in somebody's functions are kind of contagious that if you basically, if, if they start giving weapons or ships that can be used in weapons to russia,
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then china could also face sanctions from the us. more sanctions from the us or more trade restrictions that already exist. so it does need to make sure that that doesn't happen and it wants to keep to, to make sure that, that, that tech balance is there. but at the same time, we also need to make, you know, keep an eye on the fact that maybe these relationship with crash because they are also, even though they're close, they're also, they're also possibly, um, they also have a history of, of them flashing. so we have to ship, i mean, the shadow border and that there's some disputes over what's going on. that is, yeah, so it's an extremely complex picture. i think the relationship between the 2 economically, it's definitely very important for russia. however, to make sure that this relationship expands and flourishes, okay, click a 10 and rather than china, watch it. thank you very much for keeping a website. now a land mock coat case against google has now become the us government. acute as the internet giant of abusing is market dominance to cement its place as the leading
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search engine. in the long awaited trial, the us department of justice to points to google, paying the like the apple to place that search engine as the default on the devices . but google says it's near monopoly is down to having the superior product to go see are some dock and shy and leading fully. executives are expected to testify during the 10 trial of more and this last spring and financial costs on and yet it's cool to yeah, in this case has been a long time coming. has net as well. and robert, as it is called a suitor to be the biggest illegal threat in the corporate history of the google. it clearly has been a quite some time a so a, to get this a trial, a going actually preparation for this trial already started under the former administration. so under us president a donald trump at now,
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so to speak and starts with the joe biden administration. we haven't seen a case like that in quite some time, but it's comparable to what's happened with the trial in the early eighty's against ibm. and then also in the early, 2000. so against the microsoft to is this the biggest to trial of its kind to them in over 2 decades. i think people will be used to having heard about, for example, the you going after the lights of google, but how risky is it for the us government to be going after it so and see the big tech sector like this big to. yeah, that is true. i mean that, that the us is going after some of the us, the big tech companies for quite some tile, but at least within the united states. so we haven't seen anything like that. i mean, what is going to happen is that is going to take a quite some time to try. we run a probably for over more than a couple of months and then let's say it, google wouldn't be a convicted. i mean,
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then there would be an appeal, so it might be years of it's a future until as something changes, but still it is, is you would, should trial. i mean, there is no doubt about them. that's, i mean, if you look at wall street, for instance, the stock price off of the google, the mother company and alphabet has been on the rise for the past cuz several months. so, so want speed, at least a dozen says expect that for example, the whole trial court results that google will be broken up, but it is definitely a trial of the stages and we will follow it in a very close as the data over the next 10 weeks we'll keep a place on it. yeah, let's go to new york. thank you very much and we now have you ever heard of crowd farming? like the name suggests, is what you get. basically when crowd funding meets bombing on pharma state office,
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the business model then enables them to make more money and be more sustainable. take a look. you'll have this ken's above his checking on these q off field soon. the great and here will be harvested and sold in the west. german state of has a to a method known as crowd farming. unique form of direct sales. the concept is simple, the buyer pays for a share of the field that's called adoption. in return, they receive the harvest with no middle man involved of info kind of in this field you can adopt 15 square meters. that's right. the total over they are extending 5 meters into the field. that's the area depression. so the process harvest from the adopted area goes to the respective customer, a yielding kind. the relationship between the consumer and the producer is much more personal. so it's connie, the tops, one of you on these kinds of best customers. listen to this one vote. of course the product feels closer and the producer becomes
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a real person. that's definitely not the case when i shop in a supermarket to finish defining the former also benefits since monday and goods change hands directly. unlike distribution to a traditional retail where a portion of the purchase price doesn't even reach the producer, then deluxe it to me, i get it for then product. when the farmer gets more money for his product, then he has more money to operate to stay in a place where they can then afford more expensive federal and ecological sustainable product. find it, customer distribution, earn some more money then that can operate more sustainably. for example, i can invest in compost, which has expend water retention capacity, improves all quality and services. latrice is fertilizer for the plants nest of doing a deep, sustainable farming made easy and for the customer, nothing changes. so the price of the price on the shelves is basically the same price, initial approaches to this principal date back further 2009. so not only financial
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crisis, but also a milk price crisis. agriculture that's created. introducing the couch share a certificate where you invest the animal and get the product as a yield. crowd farming is therefore not an entirely new concept, but above all, it is a model for the future is global crowd funding is i think proud farming is becoming an established trend. it started as a trend, but you can see the people involved. the customers are satisfied, we get excellent feedback, we see that our sales numbers are increasing. so strongly believe it will continue to grow by the bringing agriculture and consumers even closer together. before we go, reminder the top business story we've been following for you this, our vision president vladimir putin has held his country's amazing trade relations with china and see what it saying they fall in the united front against the west bank. well, so from the end of business team handling until next time, the
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