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us and strife on the northeast of the country, according to your training and officials, ukrainian states prosecute the said the aerial attack struck a village, grocery store, and traffic in the countries north, east and our region. and that's it from you and the dues team for now, don't go away for us. cool. but we'll have the business needs for i'm gonna have office building the people in trucks in john trying to treat the city center. the straight pieces explain the around the world more than 150000000 people of we
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of mine. because no one should have to make up your own mind. dw may 4 mines the faulty materials and counterfeit spare parts for existing problems that makers of airplane turbines have caused many people to ask themselves. is it safe to fly? look at an expert. also coming up with h p starting to make its chromebook laptops and india will hear from our correspondent how the 2000000000 dollar production incentive for the i t sector is gaining traction in the company. and we will show you the argentinian board. sure. whose advice on how to save money on meet purchases despite high inflation,
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has made in a viral vips conference call. welcome to the program is flying still, se deviation industry, which has the highest safety standards as facing significant quality issues. the us aircraft engine manufacturer present whitney has used faulty materials, which can cause cracks is rival c of them has found calendar fits bare parts sold by a supplier. thousands of turbines could be effected and need to be checked. airlines worldwide have had to round a significant portion of their effective short and medium hall fleet as they wait inspections, move tons alone anticipates having to forego approximately 20 aircraft this. let's get more in this from michael santo, executive partner at agency engineering consulting firm. and welcome to dw michael . now many may be wondering if it is safe to fly under these circumstances. is it?
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yes, absolutely. so i, i have no problem and no doubt entering that from you of our northern america. we have to very good industry. it was a very high level of know how very good operators and yes, it's absolutely safe to join the natural mm. nevertheless, this problems exist. so why have manufacturers of turbines of engines, for example, been facing these issues? i think the key topics is already 34 years ago when we come for the new generation of aircraft engines, edits, and market, mainly driving across like the h retention. neil so engines was a very, very high level efficiency of 17 percent loss decisions with comcast. the former units and within these engines, quite a lot of new tech need technology and materials. i used especially some service
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projects in the areas and so on. pounds um, it's a kind of early learning process with how to deal with that material. so it was quite early to, to bring these engines into the market. yes, because of proficiency, as of course, we want to live better and more efficient. but of course, we are in an industrial area where we do not use 20 years of prototyping, indiana to the market. we look at them very properly and closely the money to the engines. and what happens right now, successful on the spectrum of industry, you live, there's a problem face. but my goal of the one could also argue that the pressure to ring something component that is more fuel efficient to the market. it may be too big then to me, i don't think so. um like i go in and check knowledge, he's entering an industry or something level of maturity. this measures level is
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going up over time. did you get loans from the field? i think of course the pressure is high to fly sufficient as possible. but of course not too early. it's a learning process. we've been using this kind of new address in the address. so the majority beverly is growing up and i'm quite sure we will not talk about problems with that engine. was a $23.00 or 4 years michael santo, executive partner at agency engineering, consulting. se, michael, thank you for your time. i it's and you can watch the entire interview with michael santo on the dublin, use youtube channel. not to some of the other little business stories, making news, figures for both german imports and exports decline more than expected in august. suggesting that europe's biggest economy as falling back into recession, the international monetary fund predicts that germany will be the only major advanced economy to frank this year. by 0.6 percent german police and custom
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officers rated several properties of a russian national in the southern state of of area. several luxury cars were confiscated during a sloop on a villa on the exclusive tig into the lake. the target of the operation was reported. the russian oligarchy, ali sure was monassa, a close ally of russian liter. vladimir put $25.00 countries have flushed over $9000000000.00 to the u. n. green climate funds to help vulnerable countries, kobus climate change. the fund has been set up to help channel money needed by force base to meet carbon emission reduction targets and develop clean energy sources. germany, britain, france, and japan are the biggest backers. so from google and show the packard are taking advantage of india as $2000000000.00 incentive package. and that's turning the country into an electronics manufacturing hub. they've partner to produce the chromebook, a laptop and southern india and an existing h
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b facility. but they're not the only ones with manufacturing operations in india to a ser, apple, dell, lenovo and samsung also make hardware in the country prime minister and to render. moti is expanding india manufacturing sector as companies diversified production beyond china and the growing tension between washington and beijing. s n t, a guarantee for the the w correspondence arg cartridges following the story for us from delhi charo. this incentive planned by the government seems to be gaining traction there. what are the companies getting under this incentive plan? well, it chris, it's essentially a production link incentive plan, especially specifically designed for manufacturing off of laptops, tablets, b, c, services, et cetera in india. uh, its budget is about $1900000000.00 euros according to the scheme and incentive of 5
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percent will be provided by the government of india on net increment to sales by a company. and that's a big incentive earlier this percentage was lower than it was hiked. once again, companies will get an additional option incentive of cheapest. and if they use confidence made and designed in india. so this is essentially designed to promote manufacturing in india. there's a lot of flexibility, which means the investments can be done over 6 years. so not a lot of benefits and about 40 companies including several global brands they have applied for it. and chris. so there is a number of tech companies one to produce more of their stuff in india. how big a role is india's recent decision playing to mandate a special license. when tech companies want to import laptops, tablets, and such to india, when there's been a bit of flip flop on that licensing policy. when it was 1st announced that you gave the market me to jitters. you know of several of a foreign including foreign brands like the h, b, lenovo,
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that we're very interested in manufacturing in india, but then this licensing requirements suddenly, you know, uh, made the plans, uh, go topsy turvy. so uh, easily the scheme uh was to this licensing requirement was to kick in from september. then the government probably had to rethink and the date was extended to november. and now that i'm media reports that are claiming that the licensing requirement may not be implemented for at least the next few months as well. so it appears that there's been some rethinking government policy as far as this licensing requirement is concerned. but the objective essentially remains to be the same, that is to incentivize local manufacturing. let's talk a bit more about this 2000000000 dollar incentive program here. apple has not applied for it, even though some leaders in delhi had been hoping the company would. why would you say it's a bit of a surprise to some people, but uh many believe that apple is, is,
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is really a us very focused on. it's a iphone production in india. it means it wants to go on to. so it's another products as well. but it's not really looking at and as a, as a laptop manufacturing was or assembly market in the near future. it might apply later, but the apple has not applied for the scheme. as of now, it is really focusing on getting up and say existing iphone production levels, the figures that suggest that those production, india has crossed a $7000000000.00 and it wants to effect a $4.00 to $5.00 uh forward height. in this figures in the next 4 to 5 years. so that's really where the apple is focused. like now, the w correspondents are required to him reporting from delhi there. charl. thank you. it is to argentina now where a young butcher has become a successful social media influence, or he provides con consumers with tips on how to save money on meet purchases.
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despite high inflation. what i'm telling you today and listen carefully is what meat is a ride for stuffed pastry. personally, i like beef turned a line, but roast beef is much cheaper. marital lauren's mutate video will soon be ready for posting yards and pinion. social media style has around 900000 followers, has become an influence or by offering tips on how to best get good and affordable meat during an economic crisis. suffering yeah. for the success surprised me because i wasn't aiming to be an implant sir. yeah. the video views went from the people on to blame and i want to show them the meat that is a bit cheaper. well, how they can save way that, that a manual marriage who is striking a cord as i continued to live through
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a severe economic crisis. argentina is home to the wells, 3rd, highest inflation rate. inflation is now above a 120 percent. prices. exp, remove all the tile in keeping track of product costs is challenging people or even worried about whether they can still afford to meet me that i think i'm retired so i feel the pinch costs are skyrocketing. so of course that affects me wait times are very, very tough because we simply don't have good financial policies. were you seeing a lot of me without it? i don't even know how to cost fussy, gave her marital lauren's isn't just giving money, saving tips. he also publishes the retail prices because many of his fellow butchers tend to keep prices high for customers, even when price is dropped. i think, you know, all right,
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i want you to know the retail price, but i mentioned meet type has dropped if he tells his followers to be alert while shopping. so they don't get ripped off my butcher's or it's something he demonstrates jokingly in videos. but all of that comes at a cost of course barrel, which is who follow me and some don't like me. but those who work like i do are please, because in the end we are the ones, the customer's appreciative amount. that's why the marital sees themselves as a butcher friend and helper, and his customers trust him, mostly because he's providing them tips, doing any kind of a crisis. making sure that meet continues to be on their plates and who wouldn't want to butcher who is also a friend, and they help. thanks for watching the
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