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tom gives you access to the latest news around the world as well. just push notifications for any breaking news or back with more. well, here's the top of the hour of next is you can see there's new sanctions against russia. it could include it was on tim, pull it back on the diamonds as in dw business with kate ferguson in just the sometimes to have that you out to the highlight for sure every week. nothing on the how many platforms can you help me to single attain usually without having the feeling that is just too much you might see me. how much can we do simultaneously?
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multitasking diesel, modern meds? because if we do too much, we paid it all wrong. we messed things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage, humans and multitasking watch. now on youtube, v. w documentary the, the, your opinion propose as a fresh test of functions against russia. the new rules include a plan to bomb the import of diamond. we'll tell you why that could be bad news for belgium. also coming up, tapping into a new market is, will take you inside vietnam's booming cross. you're seeing the best is the w business. i'm paid ferguson and thanks for
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joining me. so your opinion is considering a plan to impose a 12th set of functions on russia over its war in ukraine, as well as the existing measures covering everything from energy to banking. the new plan would introduce tougher reporting requirements. those would be designed to cracked and on the illegal purchase of russian oil, which is now commonly being traded above the $60.00 a barrel cap. the new sanctions would also impose restrictions on purchases of russia, liquefied propane, and potentially a bond on russian diamonds. the last proposal to crack down on russia's diamond exports, which have an especially big impact on the belgian city of antoine, which has long been at the center of the global diamond trade. the world's largest diamond mines are here in northeastern siberia. it's a profitable business for the russian state own corporation. i'll rosa. in 2021.
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the company generated revenue of over 3000000000 euros. typically if the gemstones extracted here are sent abroad as rough 9 man's often they end up in the european union. after months of negotiations, the u is finally moving to put sanctions on the russian diamonds. the process of binding russian diamonds has taken months. the center of the global diamond trade is the belgian port city of antwerp. and so far, the belgian government has resisted those sanctions. dealers worry, the depression diamonds are banned, the industry may relocate to somewhere like india. india is a rising player in the global diamond business. already 90 percent of the world's diamonds are being cut and processed here. this new, a strange which claims to be the largest office building in the world reflects the ambitions of the indian diamond industry. the traitors in antwerp are skeptical the
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d repeating the sanctions will significantly harm russia. takes china, which is a major, major uh, consume of diamonds, have absolutely new. interesting that then india, which is also me just to consume of diamonds. they have no interest in the best. i mean, they don't have no interest to know from where the students are never being the case. and most of asia is there's no interest in india does not back that use sanctions. they'll be undermined because the origin of a diamond can only be traced then it's rough and cut state. later it's trail becomes blurred to make sanctions more effective. there are now calls for a better system for tracking the origin of diamonds. but right now, loopholes in the documents proving where they came from. mean they continued to be put on the market. that's talk more about this with the w, correspond. terry schultz and brussels. terry diamonds are an interesting example
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of how functions can potentially backfire. where does the used on know when it comes to a potential bomb? as well as was mentioned in that story, the european commission has proposed now for the 1st time to put russian diamonds on its sanctions list in this 12th package. and the reason it's so long coming is because belgium has successfully lobby to keep them off the menu. in part for some of the problems that were, were mentioned in that piece about traceability of origin and, and doubts as to whether they could actually be effectively kept off the market. and where it sees 90 percent of the world's diamonds come through there. at one point or another, so you can see why this was such a huge issue for belgium. but now with the united states already having bound russian diamonds and the g 7 considering proposals. 2 him has decided that it simply has to get on board and it is in fact from making some of these proposals itself as to how this would work. now a lot of this focuses on traceability on how to make sure that the diamonds which
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would be banned, actually came from russia and to make sure that other countries aren't masking the origins in going ahead and trading them. so belgium is working on a proposal that would, would submit significantly focus on the traceability. and in fact, make belgium, perhaps the gatekeeper for the diamonds coming into the e. u and the g 7. so it clearly is not giving up it's perch at the top of the diamond tree, but simply trying to make sure that if these sanctions come into place, which could be so damaging to this country, that they are as air tight as possible. but there are a lot of complications i had in the sections package. as i said, it was just introduced last week. member states are now to make debating amongst themselves. the diamond band is only part of the package. and of course, there are other countries against other parts of the package, and we're hearing that well, the commission would have liked this to be agreed already. it's unlikely that there wouldn't be complete unanimity until you leaders themselves. come to brussels for a meeting and mid december. it's so complicated, isn't it? these next set of functions would be the 12. are they actually making
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a big difference to russia's war test? so? well, certainly no one would say that they've made as big a difference as quickly as the european union or the united states or its allies. would like russia has, has resisted sort of the economic collapse that everyone would have liked to see when it comes to being able to fund its war on ukraine when it comes to diamonds. rushing, made for $1000000000.00 from the, from the diamond trade last year. so that would significantly significantly cut into the kremlin coffers. but one of the other things that the e u is looking at increasingly is the circumvention of its sanctions. now you mentioned earlier this a oil tap at $60.00 per barrel and it's well known that shippers, insures and, and shipping companies are getting around that ban. so one of the things that you was looking at as it looks to impose new sanctions, is simply to enforce the sections they're already on the book. and they think that would go a long way toward keeping money out of rush is a rush's war test. i'm finally, terry,
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it's looking like the will not be able to deliver on its promise to military support for ukraine. how damaging could that be for keith? certainly, that's something that we learned last week when it comes to this promise to prove to provide $1000000.00 rounds of artillery munition to ukraine last year. it has looked very unlikely for a long time. and finally, last week, the european unit admitted that it would only deliver $300000.00 of these rounds so far with the deadline of march. so that's certainly as news that's being taken uh, taken you know, very with sadness and key because it, it very much needs that ammunition simply to keep up it to keep up. it's daily battle against russia. and there's, you know, there are bad signs from other capitals as well. washington is warning that it will not be able to sustain its military support for keep. so they are very much looking for this new round of sanctions toward enforcing the air. tightness of the sanctions to at least if they're not being the,
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if the premiums are not being provided, everything they had hoped to get from the you. they would like to at least keep money out of russian pockets. terry show, it's a pleasure to talk to you. thank you so much. i now to some of the other global business stories making news. germany's exports to rush her phone again, according to the licensed figures rushed out in force until 600000000 euros worth of goods. last month's done almost 40 percent year on year. this place is russia 18th, among germany's most important non e export countries. prior to the war and ukraine, it was 5th german arms companies. i'm metallic specs, revenue. it's almost doubled up to 14000000000 euros by 2026. that's due to russia's warranty crane increase defense commitments from national members. the company says it's current full order books supports its growth targets easily has sold a 25 percent stake and the bailout bank monte palsky. the 920000000 euro sale is
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a significant step forward in plans to re privatize the world's oldest bond. 2 years after initial attempts to do so, failed, the italian government has failed the bank at several times since the financial crisis of 2000 and a to this to vietnam. know where beer brewing has a long tradition most has been made by big companies, but tastes are changing out. in recent times, a craft beer revolution has been sweeping across the country. inspired by the trend in europe, the united states, mike roper reads housing popping up all over the place maureen, local ingredients with new brewing techniques. this is the liquid gold that is challenging vietnam's traditional beer market. the countries craft be a seen is booming. thousands of microbreweries are now competing with popular federalized logos in the south east asian nation. i don't know if there is
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a ceiling to be honest. it's such a new thing, regionally across all of asia. i mean, you look at attrition rates and a, and a 1000000 population city in america. you can sustain over a 140 craft varies. so when you're talking about a city of 89000000 in ocean city, i mean the potential growth here is astronomical. had through patrick was recruited from portland, oregon to us capital of craft beer, to vietnam's largest craft brewery, east west brewing the brands, including taiga inside on be, are, you says, still dominate the market, but it provides and fruity indian pale ales are growing more popular while many of the 1st microbreweries were set up by foreigners, most of the customers here, all locals. you have numbers, rank 9th, in your consumption globally. higher than any other south east asia nation. vietnam
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and already has a love affair with it. then you've got an emerging middle class with disposable income. that like to experiment that like to have experiences. and so that was a gamble that we, we played off so far it seems to be working at the heart of darkness through a reproduces 1000000 liters of year a year. the production tax for croft, you're in vietnam, is 65 percent plus 10 percent of the a t. that's extremely high, but the exports tex to fellows south, east asian countries is 0. heart of darkness, exports to 8 countries, including singapore, where recently opened the 2nd, drew. why the singapore in market is also growing. the pace is slower than vietnam's. that's because singapore imports vast amounts of craft beer. there's no good definition of always, probably a right? so anything that gets you to the market, anybody can live with them. it's probably a that there's no quality spend that or what it means to be probably of which means
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the consumer here to get a little bit confused about what it means to be probably a despite dynamic related economic challenges persisting microbreweries in southeast asia, are expanding a cross bure sales are now making a dent in vietnam's total beer sales, getting crossed through rece, something to cheat. the reminder of the top is the story we're following for you. bus and diamonds are coming under close scrutiny is the european union considers a 12th set of functions on russia over its war, new crane, along with the bond on the sale of the gym. so would introduce tougher requirements on russian oil and liquefied propane. or that will suffice. so thank you so much for watching from where you can always log onto the delete. com slash business. we're on the dw teacher channel as well for me in the team. and so by taking the
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