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sending shopping and dining offers. antonio's services be our guest at frankfurt and board. cd managed by front bought the the sustainable, the news life from further more tried conflicts, threatening this as the us president or the sweeping new terrace. donald trump's new input charges could hit avery count free trading with the us. he's ordered. he's economic seem to go to the quid pro far as for every cent levied on american exports. also coming up, india faces us, terraced to, but president trump and prime minister. moti moved closer to easing pride tension it's after hours of towards the white house they've been a snow storm wasn't enough to shut down the red carpet as the stars came out to kick off the 75th 1000000000 international field to bill in
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the i'm anthony held welcome, president. trump has all that broad terrace on old trading partners of the united states. trump is told these economic team to devise plans for reciprocal levies on every country. texting us imports. the order will also hit non tariff barriers like safety rules, which exclude us cars and sales taxes which increase the cost. this is going to be his president trump. now speaking often, he ordered the new round of tax and on trade i have decided for purposes affair, it is that i will judge a reciprocal to meaning whatever countries judge the united states of america. we will charge them no more, no less. in other words, they charge us
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a tax or tear and we charge them the exact same tax or to have still more. let's bake to add the whole. she's the associated professor in economics at the university of tampa. it'd be good to see what does the slightest tear of step mean in concrete sense. so in concrete terms, there's things that we can say and things that we can say. so it's unclear precisely what is going to be included within these reciprocal terrorists. but in the context of the european union, one thing that the president has been very specific about is that the value added taxes that are levied by the european union. currently standing at 21.8 percent are going to be matched by the united states. so we can anticipate that this is going to mean a lot more tear ups on the us side, but probably also a lot of parents from others to yeah, talking of the others, the initial focus will look into imposing reciprocal terrace. as you say on countries that had the largest tried surpluses with the u. s. is this bad news to
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hear? this is bad news for the european union, so the european union is the 4th largest trading partner with the united states. last year they did about $1.00 trillion dollars of trade with the us having about $267000000000.00 more of imports from the u, then they had in exports. now here donald trump, as he's discussing with other countries, is saying that these trades are pluses, are unfair, and that the united states has been taken advantage of. that this is simply not the case and really fundamentally misunderstands what is happening with respect to a trade deficit. they have to buy something big is coming out of the white house almost daily at the moment. what about china? do you think something major is brewing on terrace? they and so the piece really is dizzying in terms of the just volume and the speed at which things are coming out of washington dc. right now, in terms of china, it's
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a little bit difficult to tell what's going on. i can say about it for china. i wouldn't be surprised if many current us partners potentially re align more toward china or at least become softer on relations with china. because the united states currently is showing that not only are they not necessarily a reliable trade partner, but they may also act with malicious or unkind if you want to be charitable intent . so china may be subjected to some additional tariffs. trump has made very clear that he wants to impose more tariffs on china, and we've seen that those have been implemented. but right now, just like a lot of other things, it's fundamentally unclear. christa bowling is very difficult at the moment because as these sites, how much is changing so quickly? long 10, what effect could this have on us tried relations with other countries still wants to do business as they have with the us going forward? or regardless of how this result was,
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whether these tariffs are enacted or whether they are withdrawn. i do not see this being positive for the united states. the us at a minimum, has shown that it's not the reliable trade partner that it used to be, including for countries that the u. s. has historically has a very good trade relations with. so take canada, mexico and the countries of the european union. even if the terrorists are withdrawn, you've damaged these types of trade relationships. and certainly if these terrorists are implemented, then that's going to cause some real issues down the line, not just for trade relations, but also for consumers who are going to wind up paying higher prices. and that's both in countries in which the united states is going to levy tear ups, but also in the united states. at the home is a very busy associated professor in economics at the university of tampa. thanks so much for your time. my pleasure. now the issue of trade and terrace also dominated talks between india is prime minister and ramadi and us president
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donald trump at the white house. trump found to bring what he called fairness and the 1st day procedures the to the india us economic relationship. they said the us would soon increase military styles to india, which would include the $35.00 still fight applied to they just prize each other through out they were my body repeatedly mentioned trump signature, catchphrase make america great. again. he also added his own twist, saying he's determined to quite make india right. again. delegates of both countries, friends from the media. oscars and palka is a global india fellow at the atlantic council. and the perfect person to dive into these details with uh, 2 key figures leading to massive economies where from your point of view, the key outcomes from noddy and transmitting a hi anthony. thank you so much for having me. i think the
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brightness of all of the strategy of not being complacent and coming to vary with his own concessions, gone to proposals seems to have worked for the most part because there was little to no escalation traded data for obviously a concern for the trump administration but what we can see is that there will be conversation, especially the potential revival of a trade agreement between the us and india, plus uh, the agreement that india will procure more american defense equipment for the to adjust the balance is another good sign. and last august, the, the fact that the 2 countries will work together to invest immigration issues is another good outcome that we could have asked for. at migration and tears were expected to be k topics during this meeting. as it seems like with, from india's perspective, have pretty cool. is it to resolve these issues whether if it is good to come to the us administration, india will prioritize it. i think the prime minister showed that that if there
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would be conversation negotiation with immigration, tackling in, in legal immigration, the openness that india has shown already is another good highlight. and especially on the trying to make dw, it's words highlighting that we have not the whole conversation on a mobility agreement for the legal immigration, the way india has. we have to germany. so sure. the 2 leaders seem to be talking it specifically about in legal immigration and addressing that how will not be balanced this relationship. now this personal bro mans with these really significant task marketing such a big turning point in the why these 2 countries will do business. as we add, the counselor just came out with a few to post on the kind of announcements specifically on india award. our final
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modifications court has said is, is that it's not going to be a quick and easy kind of application. now you will have the us read read present data is office and the department of commerce going into the depths of numbers and negotiations. and it will take at least a few weeks to many months to apply the status with the romance. as you are calling a tenant, is that there will be conversation. unlike with a few other countries, we can sing that prime minister movie and his team and president trump, and his team will come to the table regardless of what the conversation is on titus . and then we'll be negotiations even if not immediately, at least by the end of the year. and that would be so with the priority list that india now has on titus and as shown. so, and hopefully we've mod, amicable of conversation. yeah. and how does he plan to do that, given that concerns? i have a day for taishan flights. the end of the tensions, the mounting of how does know the plan to maintain estimates relationship with the
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us do. thanks. i, as i think this is where uh, the indian foreign policy morgan works really well. it is a marketing based on consensus and issues. that is why india has been able to navigate some sort of get into relationships in the last couple of years. and i think they will apply that you would, you saw the foreign minister in washington dc twice after the us elections. but i minister movie was on the 1st to speak with uh, president trump after his inauguration and is one of the 1st to come and meet him immediately. so i think india with 1st of all try to maintain that consistent visibility in the us and of bush for a by natural consensus as much as a cat and losey. the ground is quite for di, here there are significant departure and fees for big wins for both countries for both administrations. the one that has never been
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a trade agreement between the us and india. it didn't go. sions were started in the 1st jump in ministration. was not continued by the by didn't administration and that's a revival in itself. will be a big win for both of them. so jeff palka global india fellow at the atlantic council. so good of you to lend us your time. thanks so much. thank you. all right, here's a quick look now at some of the headlines this out at least 30 people have been injured after they were brand by a caught in the gym, and city of munich, police of arrested suspect described as a 24 year old former asylum seeker from afghanistan, politicians have described the incident as a, as probably an attack from an f. kennedy junior has been confirmed as the new united states secretary of health. it was approved by the senate with 52 volts, 240 a r f k has a history of vaccine skepticism and spreading misinformation. he says these
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priorities in government include tackling a, basically removing of the process foods from school. lessons of the building international film festival has kicked off. i list active timothy selma is here for the gym and premier of he's bob dylan, biopic and complete unknown until the student has been awarded. an honorary base with the festival was launched with a premier from jim in the lights by director tom to class a mysterious woman from syria sets out to transform a dysfunctional german family life. and is it something and it's looking for a plan will change the family forever. the supernatural thriller opens this year's berlin international film festival. the, it's a film that's political, but it's also very joyful across asia on ro boundaries. it's it's, it's a delight, political, joyful, crossing boundaries. those are the hallmarks of the valley,
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not of the world, the top film festivals. they may also be the most down to earth or movie lovers. movie stars and industry players all attend world premieres together is the best festival just to reach a wide audience. it's always great to see the reaction of from the public. it's my favorite festival actually. but very goal. see all these on thing. stars and their fans will be bundling up here in berlin for the festival, 75th edition. so this year is also a tribute to the festival of history. first organized by the us army and 1951, west berlin. it brought international glamour to a city occupied and still largely in ruins. after world war 2, the festival quickly became one of the biggest, attracting the world stars. even as the berlin wall went up and later came down at the same time, the bailey knowledge gained a reputation as
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a political festival. regularly honoring directors from a run for films shot in secret from the regime. last year except in speeches criticizing israel and germany support for israel sparked a political scandal with german politicians calling them unacceptably one sided with your somehow was spinning and active as their calling for a boycott of the valley. now that we want a welcoming and increase that festival, we also want a festival that the values and protects free speech and free dialogue and discourses. this year's political focus is largely on germany, your violence targeting the countries immigrant communities is the topic of multiple documentaries. it comes extra money is due to vote in an election centering on migration of the policy at the school district from unfamiliar. that's a for the am audit. and after school, just to the image, you have a shifting of a high to, from documentaries to big hollywood productions. there are about $250.00 films
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they've viewing at the value knowledge. the festivals director says she hopes this year. the drama stays on the big screen. and that is old news for the sale. i'll have more news headlines for you and 45 minutes time from 1000000000 for now. the why do how many does not get drunk? why do gravitational waves squeeze all bodies? how much do we need per day stress stop comp, claim for help find the office gets much on data. we use science and i'll take talk tenant.

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