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and yes, you're right. 5 percent is part of out of the fisheries. you talked about also governance and the level playing field. those are the 3 issues at stake. but with regard to the fisheries, yes, there has been progress and actually picked up the phone and as a side to interject ourselves as has boris johnson, the 2 of them really want to see this don and they want some, you know, calm and peace with regard to the fisheries, and it's interesting that in france, micron is under increasing pressure and there is a growing of movement due to the fisheries issue. so he has to settle the bank of england governor andrew bailey has warned that the failure to security you u.k. trade deal could do more damage to the british economy over the long term. then the coronavirus pandemic, which is wreaking havoc currently. what do you make of that assertion? and what could this do to the economy if there is no deal? no doubt the governor is correct. the covert crisis is a short term suppression of demand. but the brics, it would rip with a no deal would represen
and yes, you're right. 5 percent is part of out of the fisheries. you talked about also governance and the level playing field. those are the 3 issues at stake. but with regard to the fisheries, yes, there has been progress and actually picked up the phone and as a side to interject ourselves as has boris johnson, the 2 of them really want to see this don and they want some, you know, calm and peace with regard to the fisheries, and it's interesting that in france, micron is under increasing...
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nordic country fisheries deal. so you've got norway, greenland, iceland and the faroe islands of all signed these fisheries deals. what does this mean? this means that the u.k. isn't dependent on deals with the e.u. and 80 percent of the zone, the european sort of zone of fisheries. they all are owned by norway and the u.k. . so 80 percent between norway and the u.k. only one 5th from europe. so really this is a very strong card for the u.k. to have these nordic countries having signed on. well, then going back to the quay and them having all these agreements, there's a deadline. it's december 31st, there are still still some concerns about whether or not the u.k. is even going to make deals with any of these countries that are, that the e.u. will be come out of the e.u. with not a full deal. ansted have this much, like you said, australia style deal, that's much bigger. what would that look like? what does it mean? you know, who ultimately i think we're going to get a deal with canada. between the u.k. and canada,
nordic country fisheries deal. so you've got norway, greenland, iceland and the faroe islands of all signed these fisheries deals. what does this mean? this means that the u.k. isn't dependent on deals with the e.u. and 80 percent of the zone, the european sort of zone of fisheries. they all are owned by norway and the u.k. . so 80 percent between norway and the u.k. only one 5th from europe. so really this is a very strong card for the u.k. to have these nordic countries having signed on....
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. >>> egypt has lifted import restrictions on fishery products from seven japanese prefectures.t imposed them following the 2011 fukushima dai-ichi nuclear accident, meaning import restrictions on japanese food products have been completely eliminated across africa. egypt maintained radiation tests on fishery products from fukushima and six other prefectures, even after it eased other import conditions in stages. japan's fisheries ministry said it was informed by the egyptian government, restrictions were lifted as of monday. 18 countries and regions, including china and taiwan, continue to have conditions for food items produced in some parts of japan. the japanese government says it will push the countries and regions to scrap the restrictions. >>> in other news, japan's draft resolution calling for the app litigation of nuclear weapons has been adopted at the u.n. disarmament committee. it was the 27th consecutive approval of a similar draft japan submits every year, as the only nation attacked by atomic bomb. the first committee of the general assembly approved the resolutio
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i think that's quite an interesting one because on its own economically, the impact fisheries have onsewhere, particularly uk economy is relatively low, but it's a huge political point, it's a huge issue of sovereignty for many people who voted for brexit. so it is one of those things and i think the government is going to be very, very keen to sort of get right and that seems to be the sticking point. the uk government has secured another two million doses of the coronavirus vaccine from the us which proved 95% effective after trials. the uk now has seven million jabs on order from the american company, moderna. if the vaccine is approved, doses could be delivered by next spring. mass covid testing for students in scotland will begin tomorrow in an effort to stop the spread, ahead of the christmas holidays. students will be offered two rapid response tests, three days apart, before they return home. if both tests are negative, university leaders are urging students to travel as soon as possible. in the uk, the labour party says peak rail fares should be suspended over christmas, to r
i think that's quite an interesting one because on its own economically, the impact fisheries have onsewhere, particularly uk economy is relatively low, but it's a huge political point, it's a huge issue of sovereignty for many people who voted for brexit. so it is one of those things and i think the government is going to be very, very keen to sort of get right and that seems to be the sticking point. the uk government has secured another two million doses of the coronavirus vaccine from the...
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it sounded from his interview that fisheries is the sticking one.ng, because on its own, economically, the impact fisheries have on the uk economy and elsewhere, particularly the uk economy is relatively low, but it is a huge issue of sovereignty for many people who voted for brexit. it is one of those things and i think the government is going to be very, very keen to get it right and that seems to be the sticking point. ali price, a political correspondent. the uk government has secured another two million doses of the coronavirus vaccine from the us which proved 95% effective after trials. the uk now has seven million jabs on order from the american company, moderna. if the vaccine is approved, doses could be delivered by next spring. the ethiopian government says it's hunting for the leaders of the tigray region, a day after it said federal troops had seized control of the main city, mekelle. there's been no independent confirmation and no word on casualties. the whereabouts of the head of tigray‘s ruling party are unknown. meanwhile, the us emb
it sounded from his interview that fisheries is the sticking one.ng, because on its own, economically, the impact fisheries have on the uk economy and elsewhere, particularly the uk economy is relatively low, but it is a huge issue of sovereignty for many people who voted for brexit. it is one of those things and i think the government is going to be very, very keen to get it right and that seems to be the sticking point. ali price, a political correspondent. the uk government has secured...
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of course we have known for weeks and months that the sticking point on all this have been fisheries playing field of the state aid issue with the eu. it's standard from his interview that fisheries is really be sticking one and i think thatis really be sticking one and i think that is right because economically the impact fisheries have on the uk economy and elsewhere, particularly... the uk economy is relatively low, but clearly there's a huge political point and issue of sovereignty for many people who voted for brexit, so it is one of those things i think the government is going to be very, very keen to get right and suddenly there seems to be the sticking point, fought the foreign secretary was saying this morning. and time running out. thank you very much indeed, ellie price there, our political risk corresponded. —— like our political correspondent. the uk government has secured another 2 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine from the us, which proved 95% effective after trials. the uk now has 7 million jabs on order from the american company, moderna. if the vaccine is app
of course we have known for weeks and months that the sticking point on all this have been fisheries playing field of the state aid issue with the eu. it's standard from his interview that fisheries is really be sticking one and i think thatis really be sticking one and i think that is right because economically the impact fisheries have on the uk economy and elsewhere, particularly... the uk economy is relatively low, but clearly there's a huge political point and issue of sovereignty for many...
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pebble mine in the remote part of alaska that could have contaminated the world's largest salmon fisheryro shops founder johnny morris came on the show to talk about the project in august.bo conservation should be an igniter of everybody so this mine proposed and really the heart of the largest spawning grounds in the world and one of the most pristine areas, watersheds, really in the world. over 50 million salmon have spohn they are this year and approximately half of all of the wild salmon harvested for the world comes from this region. >> that is beautiful part of the world. we are joined by brian, owner of the alaska sportsmen's lodge whose existence was actually threatened by the project. brian, was this victory a surprise to you? >> hi, mark, thank you for having us on the show. sit was a little bit of a surprise but we knew if b we got to people that a scientist that could make the decisions and army corps of engineers listen to the science that we would prevail. the army corps of engineers did a great job of taking what was before them, looking and seeing, destroying 3,000 acres
pebble mine in the remote part of alaska that could have contaminated the world's largest salmon fisheryro shops founder johnny morris came on the show to talk about the project in august.bo conservation should be an igniter of everybody so this mine proposed and really the heart of the largest spawning grounds in the world and one of the most pristine areas, watersheds, really in the world. over 50 million salmon have spohn they are this year and approximately half of all of the wild salmon...
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it is very interesting twist to matters with fisheries and the issue of level playing field dominatingmall amount of the uk economy but a very contentious sovereignty issue and fish don't have passports! the matter is they are negotiating over which official travel where, these are extremely intricate and very much symptomatic over the state of the negotiations. what do you think may happen? it's very ha rd do you think may happen? it's very hard for you to predict, i am sure but everyone is saying there will be a deal before december 31, is that what you think? certainly likely that an agreement will be reached on a level playing field but there is no precedent for it and many difficult precedents, canada andjapan, difficult precedents, canada and japan, with similar things, to decide what standards prevail. obviously different for a departing state but i imagine there is a lot of goodwill and they need to take matters to paper which has been reduced to this stage and going to legal text negotiations so very difficult negotiations generally go on for decades and not surprisingly i get
it is very interesting twist to matters with fisheries and the issue of level playing field dominatingmall amount of the uk economy but a very contentious sovereignty issue and fish don't have passports! the matter is they are negotiating over which official travel where, these are extremely intricate and very much symptomatic over the state of the negotiations. what do you think may happen? it's very ha rd do you think may happen? it's very hard for you to predict, i am sure but everyone is...
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of wetlands, 150 miles, 180 miles of salmon streams and put a big hole in the hedge waters of the fishery the echo system. so they came up with the decision today. a record decision that said this plan would cause segregation to aquatic echo system and therefore should go forward appearance and we applaud the decision today. >> mark: the chief executive of this company, a canadian company played it rather badly because he was caught on tape basically bragging that he had squared all the local politicians he needed to get this thing passed. did you think it is actually more to do with a ineptitude? i don't want to make them sound like the dominion voting system for salmon, doing to salmon what voting machines due to votes, but do you think basically the canadian company bundled how they do this? >> well, they certainly didn't help themselves with telling the truth. we knew all along this smaller plan they put forth the army corps of engineers was a guys to get the permit and planning on expanding and doing huge degradation to the echo system and to the habitat of perfectly functioning fish
of wetlands, 150 miles, 180 miles of salmon streams and put a big hole in the hedge waters of the fishery the echo system. so they came up with the decision today. a record decision that said this plan would cause segregation to aquatic echo system and therefore should go forward appearance and we applaud the decision today. >> mark: the chief executive of this company, a canadian company played it rather badly because he was caught on tape basically bragging that he had squared all the...
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and in this that includes areas calmly called non take sols, where the fishery will not be allowed. but there is resistance, particularly from russia and china. argentina says there's no time to lose and intimated to me and he said, argentina and chile have taken the initiative because if something is not done soon, it will be all of humanity that will be damaged. we ask the countries that are considering vetoing this proposal not to do so because we need this. humanity needs is. his plea for the rational use of marine resources is backed by all the best available science. which in the past has been the guiding light for the 26 commission members. but for some countries, that may not be enough to see in you an al-jazeera sent the album out 0 has obtained recordings of one of the world's most wanted men trying to negotiate immunity. from prosecution, the billionaire financier, joel lowe, is wanted for his role in malaysia's multi-billion $1.01, m d b fraud scandal. marion jolly has our exclusive report. just a warning, it contains some flashing lights. he was once 2 tourists for his
and in this that includes areas calmly called non take sols, where the fishery will not be allowed. but there is resistance, particularly from russia and china. argentina says there's no time to lose and intimated to me and he said, argentina and chile have taken the initiative because if something is not done soon, it will be all of humanity that will be damaged. we ask the countries that are considering vetoing this proposal not to do so because we need this. humanity needs is. his plea for...
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approach on this as part of a deal what might a sensible approach look like when it comes to the fisheries where you do we're going to talk about all these things that have gone on for years there yet is that yes fred but what this means is what he means by about a sensible approach is 1st of all there is a red line and boris johnson referred to the spectacular maritime wealth that the british isles possesses and there is a red line with regard to control over what a british waters actually if you read the europeans some of the european press it's very interesting to say they say the british insists they should have control what it is their waters but what the red line is is the control however what he uses is just said which is great movement he said would be open to a sensible approach something like a couple or perhaps 3 years so he now he's actually indicated a duration of time and that's actually it may not sound big but that's a big step forward and i have about 15 seconds for you to do we have a deal before the end of 2020. i believe that we will because it's in both sides interests
approach on this as part of a deal what might a sensible approach look like when it comes to the fisheries where you do we're going to talk about all these things that have gone on for years there yet is that yes fred but what this means is what he means by about a sensible approach is 1st of all there is a red line and boris johnson referred to the spectacular maritime wealth that the british isles possesses and there is a red line with regard to control over what a british waters actually if...
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the forestry fishery homes in japan, there were not the taking away jobs that there will be there will be a core workers. that's what it is. like many other western countries, we're still prejudiced against industrial robots. here in germany, the main argument is they take away jobs, but they're leaving all something else. coworking can also make jobs easier. french roboticist jaunts young want to go, has been working and living in japan for a long time. she says that code working with robots is viewed differently. they're very different indeed. if something was different about craftsmanship and the art of making things perfect. there is also like a very clear social care by companies to that was and so they never were introduced to replace what they do introduce more bugs to make their work. things that are working with the robot is something that is not only for like having a robot in your company. something that is really nice. this attitude that robots are cool is a sentiment that you go develop us also ship a remote control used by and operate it isn't exactly cool, but it's only
the forestry fishery homes in japan, there were not the taking away jobs that there will be there will be a core workers. that's what it is. like many other western countries, we're still prejudiced against industrial robots. here in germany, the main argument is they take away jobs, but they're leaving all something else. coworking can also make jobs easier. french roboticist jaunts young want to go, has been working and living in japan for a long time. she says that code working with robots...
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there is an entire chapter on sustainable fisheries that i had a little bit to do with. but this is, i think, it is a challenge, but at the end of the day, this is a good news story. why is it a good news story? because it is an environmental issue that we can target and we can solve. the estimates are some 70% of all the world's global plastics, marine debris comes from 10 rivers in asia and africa. we can solve this, and here is the other good news element. you are seeing all the key stakeholders. democrats, republicans in the congress, the trump administration, which i think really wants to play an important and constructive leadership role, and the key ocean environmental groups, industry. senator whitehouse and i were at the launch of the alliance to end plastic waste, a group of nearly 50 of the top companies in our country that have pledged over $1.5 billion to clean up the oceans, and that is the key, mr. chairman. key stakeholders, all working together on an environmental issue we can solve. and that is why this hearing is important and our work together, we thi
there is an entire chapter on sustainable fisheries that i had a little bit to do with. but this is, i think, it is a challenge, but at the end of the day, this is a good news story. why is it a good news story? because it is an environmental issue that we can target and we can solve. the estimates are some 70% of all the world's global plastics, marine debris comes from 10 rivers in asia and africa. we can solve this, and here is the other good news element. you are seeing all the key...
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you is, what's the point of actually stopping shark finning if the un predicts that by 2048 at the fisheries are actually going to be all away? good question. difficult transit up. and since shark water came out, sharks and imports to china dropped 70 percent and most of the world has been shark finning. so that shows films can change the world i have to make now the most important films i know about and those are a lot, but films, they're definitely not natural history. films. it's not just an issue of fighting trees and saving kind as any more exhausts. it's in danger of surviving or not survive. it's for people to realize that there's a radically different way of living. that means we brought it in i think the only way we can get there is a revolution. all we need is for people to get involved. we can turn this around so i think my role as a filmmaker now is to try to unseat that change and say no for an answer. smash through doors, smashed on the walls. a very nice list for an if you're really trying to strangle the one you create and thing is pretty high, even though it's true on every
you is, what's the point of actually stopping shark finning if the un predicts that by 2048 at the fisheries are actually going to be all away? good question. difficult transit up. and since shark water came out, sharks and imports to china dropped 70 percent and most of the world has been shark finning. so that shows films can change the world i have to make now the most important films i know about and those are a lot, but films, they're definitely not natural history. films. it's not just an...
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it could be the reserves -- reversed that we are getting toward some kind of deal, especially on fisherieswhich means we could have an agreement on brexit. jane: that's exactly right and to be honest, if it wasn't for that news this morning, sterling would be a lot lower. it is significantly lower against the dollar, but that is partly a function of dollar strength. if we look at it against the euro, what we have for euro-dollar is sterling weakening a little on the back of the lockdown news, but eurosterling is at the bottom of the range and that is because there is hope that by the middle of november, we could have a deal and the news that we have, the headlines from bloomberg news today suggesting there may have been concession made on fisheries, feeding that optimism, but i use the word optimism a little too lightly because i think there is going to be a lot of political cloud facing sterling the next six months for now. i think if we get a deal, it will be a fairly narrow deal, perhaps not the comprehensive one people hope for a year ago. any hope for relief on sterling would be limit
it could be the reserves -- reversed that we are getting toward some kind of deal, especially on fisherieswhich means we could have an agreement on brexit. jane: that's exactly right and to be honest, if it wasn't for that news this morning, sterling would be a lot lower. it is significantly lower against the dollar, but that is partly a function of dollar strength. if we look at it against the euro, what we have for euro-dollar is sterling weakening a little on the back of the lockdown news,...
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is, what's the point of actually stopping shark finning if the un predicts that i 2048 and at the fisheries are actually going to be all the way to question difficult to answer that since shark water came out, shark fin imports to china dropped 70 percent and most of the world has been shark finning. so that shows films can change the world i have to make now the most important films i know about. and those are all but films. they're tough for a not natural history. so it's not just an issue of parting trees and saving pandas anymore. it's us that's in danger of surviving. and i survived through the realize that there's a radically different way of living than these who brought it i think the only way we can get there is a revolution. all we need is really to get involved. we can turn this around. so i think my role as a filmmaker now is to try to see that change. don't take no for an answer. smash the door, smash down the walls, break very nice work. ford. real good things from called when you train and thing is pretty high, even though it's true every day there's some of them going home a
is, what's the point of actually stopping shark finning if the un predicts that i 2048 and at the fisheries are actually going to be all the way to question difficult to answer that since shark water came out, shark fin imports to china dropped 70 percent and most of the world has been shark finning. so that shows films can change the world i have to make now the most important films i know about. and those are all but films. they're tough for a not natural history. so it's not just an issue of...
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the sticking point the moment according to the daily telegraph is over fisheries.ht and what europe has done is offered us 18% of ourfish, i think europe must have gone mad because it is quite clearly art water some of the whole point of brexit is for sovereignty over our waters, that we go out there and catch our own fish. we don't ask europe for permission to give us a portion of our own fish stocks. very quickly. it's totemic in away although fishing is not a major part of the economy, we are an island nation. and it is very important and it has been at the nub of awful lot of the disagreement with europe over the rules on fishing come access to our waters and by comparison our limited access and by comparison our limited access and the rules on fish quotas. so it's a huge sticking point but time is ultimately running out and i know we said that a million times before but it really is because this has got to be enshrined in law by both the eu and the uk by the end of the year. which is onlyjust a month away. we are going to finish with the daily mail and ministe
the sticking point the moment according to the daily telegraph is over fisheries.ht and what europe has done is offered us 18% of ourfish, i think europe must have gone mad because it is quite clearly art water some of the whole point of brexit is for sovereignty over our waters, that we go out there and catch our own fish. we don't ask europe for permission to give us a portion of our own fish stocks. very quickly. it's totemic in away although fishing is not a major part of the economy, we...
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the main sticking points are fisheries, a small part of the uk's economic activity but a symbolic oneagreement over the level of access the eu will get to fish in uk waters. fair competition is the second issue, also known as the "level playing field". the eu says the uk must to stick to agreed rules on government aid to british firms so that there's no unfair advantage. and third is what's known as the governance of the deal — if an agreement is reached, who will police it and how? there are just six weeks to go to the final deadline for a deal to be agreed and ratified by both sides — a tall order by any measure. our europe editor katya adler is in brussels tonight. so with those factors still in play, how do you assess things? well, we have seen this timetable slipping and slipping and i think i could forgive you and i roll when i say that these weeks are now crucial. they are because you have done the maths. six weeks until the end of the transition period. by that time, a deal has to have been reached and signed off by the parliament in the uk and the european parliament, so what
the main sticking points are fisheries, a small part of the uk's economic activity but a symbolic oneagreement over the level of access the eu will get to fish in uk waters. fair competition is the second issue, also known as the "level playing field". the eu says the uk must to stick to agreed rules on government aid to british firms so that there's no unfair advantage. and third is what's known as the governance of the deal — if an agreement is reached, who will police it and how?...
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the strategy covers farm, forestry and fishery products as well as alcohol.ernment wants to increase the value of annual shipments to 5 trillion yen or about $48 billion by 2030. the draft document focuses on 27 items, including beef, rice, apples, yellow tail fish, and japanese sake. it sets a midterm export target of $19 billion by 2025. the strategy involves boosting annual beef shipments to $1.5 billion by that time. it calls for a tailored approach to meet the needs of different markets. the main ones include hong kong, taiwan, and the u.s. for sake, the goal is to increase the value of shipments to nearly $580 million. the primary destinations are the u.s., china, and europe. the target for yellow tail is about $520 million. the draft says producers will need to create more processed goods for the u.s. and chinese markets to reach that figure. the government plans to offer a range of support to businesses as part of the strategy, including help to improve their facilities. >>> china is targeting australian wine in the latest trade retaliation as tension
the strategy covers farm, forestry and fishery products as well as alcohol.ernment wants to increase the value of annual shipments to 5 trillion yen or about $48 billion by 2030. the draft document focuses on 27 items, including beef, rice, apples, yellow tail fish, and japanese sake. it sets a midterm export target of $19 billion by 2025. the strategy involves boosting annual beef shipments to $1.5 billion by that time. it calls for a tailored approach to meet the needs of different markets....
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this is impacting the winter fishery. it has been a long time. >> crabs are california edition for thanksgiving and christmas and think giving is gone. now christmas may not happen, either. the situation looks grim, unless you are oh, well. the irony is that recreational crab fishing is allowed. even though they use the same gear as commercial fisherman. >> i guess the whales know the difference between recreational traps and commercial traps because they are efficient and we are not. >> reporter: in the next few weeks, they will fly over the fishing grounds to see if the whales have moved on, or not. >> i don't know how long will be able to hold out. the sooner the skies are on the verge of living there losing their homes, losing their boats. and now, we are, here we go again. >>> santa con is scrapped for this year, that means you won't be seeing hundreds of hundreds of santas hopping from bar to bar in san francisco, to the covid cancellation. >>> that will allow airlines to collect and to standardize passenger coronav
this is impacting the winter fishery. it has been a long time. >> crabs are california edition for thanksgiving and christmas and think giving is gone. now christmas may not happen, either. the situation looks grim, unless you are oh, well. the irony is that recreational crab fishing is allowed. even though they use the same gear as commercial fisherman. >> i guess the whales know the difference between recreational traps and commercial traps because they are efficient and we are...
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could we end up in a situation where fisheries prevent the whole trade deal from coming together because both sides are just really not willing to compromise >> well, the reality is that that is a very important subject from a political perspective it doesn't have a lot of economic weight but it has a lot of political weight. the remarks from the irish foreign chief are very clear this morning, saying that this could all fall apart if there's no agreement when it comes to fisheries. but that in reality is not just the only sticking point. there is also differences when it comes to competition rules. and they have been stuck over the exact same issues, so it's pretty much the start of the summer and the reality is they only have five weeks left until the end of the transition period and if they do want a deal, they need to come up with in the next few days, weeks, and get it approved in both the u.k. and european parliaments before the end of the year. it is very unclear at this stage whether that's actually going to happen what we do know is that the discussions, the negotiations are con
could we end up in a situation where fisheries prevent the whole trade deal from coming together because both sides are just really not willing to compromise >> well, the reality is that that is a very important subject from a political perspective it doesn't have a lot of economic weight but it has a lot of political weight. the remarks from the irish foreign chief are very clear this morning, saying that this could all fall apart if there's no agreement when it comes to fisheries. but...
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we're down to really two basic issues, but i think in particular the issue around fisheries.coastal, as a coastal state, control over our own waters and our own fisheries. sovereignty is a crucial word to people who support brexit, and fishing has become a test case for many brexiteers. they believe the uk should be able to catch the fish within its waters. but it's complicated. this is why. the quota system used by the eu rests on a deal that was done in the 1970s and which the uk signed up to. it gave each country a certain volume of quotas. then in the 1990s, some british fishermen sold their quotas as they were entitled to do. but the sale of some quotas means more than half the value of england's quotas is foreign—owned. the same is true for wales, though in scotland and northern ireland, the figure is much lower. the uk says it wants much more access to the fish in its waters. it says a trade deal shouldn't be scuppered by that demand. the eu counters that many communities rest on the existing arrangements and they cannot have their livelihoods removed overnight. so fis
we're down to really two basic issues, but i think in particular the issue around fisheries.coastal, as a coastal state, control over our own waters and our own fisheries. sovereignty is a crucial word to people who support brexit, and fishing has become a test case for many brexiteers. they believe the uk should be able to catch the fish within its waters. but it's complicated. this is why. the quota system used by the eu rests on a deal that was done in the 1970s and which the uk signed up...
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and interactive in german fisheries 50 w. . missionary under primitivist a diplomat who always gets straight to the point. the good to institute's outgoing director klaus to tell a man. we look at his final year in office and his impressive career. the last cultural diplomat. starts nov 16th on d w. but . all eyes are on one match and one match only this weekend to mend fences by hand tied on points and i'll keep trying to talk to spots.
and interactive in german fisheries 50 w. . missionary under primitivist a diplomat who always gets straight to the point. the good to institute's outgoing director klaus to tell a man. we look at his final year in office and his impressive career. the last cultural diplomat. starts nov 16th on d w. but . all eyes are on one match and one match only this weekend to mend fences by hand tied on points and i'll keep trying to talk to spots.
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the forestry fishery homes in japan, there were not the taking away jobs that there will be there will be a core workers' party. that's what it is. like many other western countries was still prejudiced against industrial robots. here in germany, the main argument is they take away one jobs, but they're leaving all something else. coworking can also make jobs easier. french roboticists also young want to go, has been working and living in japan for a long time. she says that code working with robots is viewed differently. they're very different needs something which defines about craftsmanship and the art of making things perfect. there is also like a very clear social care by companies and that was and so they never introduced the money to replace one. but their infant just was to make the workplace better working with a robot is something that is i don't like having a robot in your company. something that is really nice. this attitude that robots are cool is a sentiment that you go develop us also ship a remote control used by and operate it isn't exactly cool, but it's only a tempor
the forestry fishery homes in japan, there were not the taking away jobs that there will be there will be a core workers' party. that's what it is. like many other western countries was still prejudiced against industrial robots. here in germany, the main argument is they take away one jobs, but they're leaving all something else. coworking can also make jobs easier. french roboticists also young want to go, has been working and living in japan for a long time. she says that code working with...
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the european side are of course questions linked to the level playing field, the governance, and fisheries l's look at some of those stumbling blocks to a deal. tthe fi is the u.k. internal markets bill, legislation that would overridearts of the agreed withdrawal agreement, ich includes something called the northern ireland protocol. the u.k. and the eu signed up to this. northern ireland is part of the u.k., t rep of ireland is in the eu. there have been no bord checks between the two since the good friday agreement in the 1990's. finding a way to preserv that where the republic remains in the eu single market a northern ireland out of it come in the u.k., has been a challenge. the solution proposed by boris johnson was to put some chheks between no ireland and the rest of the u.k., so customs checks within his own country. that unlocked stalemate until the u.k. government announced its new legislation this year which would allow the u.k. to de-supply the rules. it is of such importance, even president-elect joe biden has weighed in. arded do not want a border we have worked too hard to
the european side are of course questions linked to the level playing field, the governance, and fisheries l's look at some of those stumbling blocks to a deal. tthe fi is the u.k. internal markets bill, legislation that would overridearts of the agreed withdrawal agreement, ich includes something called the northern ireland protocol. the u.k. and the eu signed up to this. northern ireland is part of the u.k., t rep of ireland is in the eu. there have been no bord checks between the two since...
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way where we're hoping that will someday be able to take it without construction sites and forestry fishery holders. in japan, they were not be taking away jobs. they're called workers. that's what i did. like many other western countries, we're still prejudiced against industrial robots here in germany. the main argument is they take away no jobs, but they're leaving all something else. coworking can also make jobs easier. french robot is this just young, want to go, has been working and living in japan for a long time. she says that cold working with robots is viewed differently there. there is nothing to eat, something which defines about craftsmanship and the art of making things perfect. there is also like a very clear social care by companies to that one cause. and so the never introduced one month to me. they swung, but they introduced was to make the workplace better working with the robot is something that is i don't like having a robot in your company. something that is really nice. this attitude that robots are cool is a sentiment that you go develop us also ship a remote control
way where we're hoping that will someday be able to take it without construction sites and forestry fishery holders. in japan, they were not be taking away jobs. they're called workers. that's what i did. like many other western countries, we're still prejudiced against industrial robots here in germany. the main argument is they take away no jobs, but they're leaving all something else. coworking can also make jobs easier. french robot is this just young, want to go, has been working and...
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but what, when the just since did it in you have to hear on this fishery since the chronic crisis came, gushing 2nd edition as the if you increase because it's wants you know, that the safe event stalls that you and poets i frequented, i guess as a means of payment, it has definitely decreased less honest people. but i guess in december, a further of people used to pick on tech, less in germany. and today, i mean, you know, you must know he's 58 breslau, not that you got the many germans are abandoning cash and switching to hard payments because of the coronavirus. other countries have gone even further. south korea to china. we decided to an event destroyed bank notes and just one more example is the us the fed decided to crown thein bank that's coming from is to make sure it was seen as it's reasonable. the risk is very low. but every person of you, how do you pay everything back and to see the same. and i mess that i'm putting cash into quarantine, burning bank notes, going cash free. it all sounds a little crazy to me. is the virus changing our behavior? just to sense the spread of
but what, when the just since did it in you have to hear on this fishery since the chronic crisis came, gushing 2nd edition as the if you increase because it's wants you know, that the safe event stalls that you and poets i frequented, i guess as a means of payment, it has definitely decreased less honest people. but i guess in december, a further of people used to pick on tech, less in germany. and today, i mean, you know, you must know he's 58 breslau, not that you got the many germans are...
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for years, beijing has been pressing its claim to virtually all of the seas, key, fisheries, and waterways, creating friction with our asean members. in the bilateral meeting, there was little of those tensions on display we're continuing to recreate the chance to address the differences and disputes our countries. they only have to recognize that such problems. i'm not the whole picture for a china aslam rim ation chip. and this is why the regional comprehensive economic partnership, after 8 years of talks 15 nations including china, japan and australia are set to sign the world's largest trade deal. its members account for almost one 3rd of the global economy. one trade minister said it was the culmination of blood, sweat, and tears. part with the regional rivalries, though, simmering, and a changing of the guard in the usa. there may be yet more unrest ahead well and matthew moore, who did this report is here with me in the studio, matthew, the world's largest, the biggest free trade zone in the making. and that region needs some good news, doesn't. it doesn't mean this is what one anal
for years, beijing has been pressing its claim to virtually all of the seas, key, fisheries, and waterways, creating friction with our asean members. in the bilateral meeting, there was little of those tensions on display we're continuing to recreate the chance to address the differences and disputes our countries. they only have to recognize that such problems. i'm not the whole picture for a china aslam rim ation chip. and this is why the regional comprehensive economic partnership, after 8...
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we know fisheries have been a politically potent issue during these talks. can hear is that —— not so much in terms of the economy. but i think within government, it's most important as political symbolism in making a political point about taking back control. david, .1% of gdp in terms of the symbolism. do you think the french really are going to move on that? you think of how much how the french fishing industry relies on that water. some of us believe that ultimately, of course both sides want a deal. doesn't borisjohnson, with all his current problems, really want no deal? and the uncertainty, the unpredictability of what life will be like, for example, at dover on january the 1st. i find that very, very ha rd january the 1st. i find that very, very hard to believe. having said all that, i think he probably knows that he will probably have an element of his party that will find just about any deal a betrayal, a sell—out and all the rest of those expressions that we've grown used to. but people are very tired of covid—19, they're probably even more tired
we know fisheries have been a politically potent issue during these talks. can hear is that —— not so much in terms of the economy. but i think within government, it's most important as political symbolism in making a political point about taking back control. david, .1% of gdp in terms of the symbolism. do you think the french really are going to move on that? you think of how much how the french fishing industry relies on that water. some of us believe that ultimately, of course both...
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but what, when the, just since the beginning of the year on this fisheries, since the chronic crisis came, gushing circulation has diffused the increase because it's once you know that it's safe, even stalls that you and follow if i frequented, i guess as a means of payment it has definitely decreased less honest. people are up by gas in december a further people used to because that less in germany and today, i mean, you know, he's most, you know, he's 50 press on up. you got the case many germans are abandoning cash and switching to card payments because of the coronavirus. other countries have gone even further. south korea to china, we decided to call, untied an event, destroyed bank notes. and just one more example is the us defended this idea to crown fine banks, nuts coming from is to make sure it was safe. this is reasonable. the risk is very low. but every person of you how do you pay everything by contact lists and to see the same. and i mess that i'm putting cash into quarantine, burning bank accounts, going cash free. it all sounds a little crazy to me. is the virus chang
but what, when the, just since the beginning of the year on this fisheries, since the chronic crisis came, gushing circulation has diffused the increase because it's once you know that it's safe, even stalls that you and follow if i frequented, i guess as a means of payment it has definitely decreased less honest. people are up by gas in december a further people used to because that less in germany and today, i mean, you know, he's most, you know, he's 50 press on up. you got the case many...
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there are these sticking points around, for instance, fisheries, around state aid rules.lous. we are really asking for what other countries like norway and canada already have. arriving in brussels today for more talks in the coming week, the uk's chief negotiator, lord frost, said there had been some progress in a positive direction in recent days, but added the two sides might not reach agreement, and that either way, people and businesses must prepare for the change that is coming on the 31st of december. the departure of dominic cummings as the prime minister's senior adviser makes no difference to the government's position, it claims. 0ne eu country is clear, a breakthrough is needed for a deal to be done. this is very difficult, but it is also very doable, and i think the consequences of not getting a trade deal and a future relationship deal, of course, which goes beyond trade, because there is a whole range of other things that the eu and the uk need to facilitate each other on, as well. the consequences of not getting a future relationship agreement in place befo
there are these sticking points around, for instance, fisheries, around state aid rules.lous. we are really asking for what other countries like norway and canada already have. arriving in brussels today for more talks in the coming week, the uk's chief negotiator, lord frost, said there had been some progress in a positive direction in recent days, but added the two sides might not reach agreement, and that either way, people and businesses must prepare for the change that is coming on the...
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well, there are some main sticking points and the 1st 1st one is the whole issue of fish and fisheries because the u.k. wants to take back control of q.k. war to snout. this is not an economic reason, because this is what about no point, not 4 percent of the british economy. there's nothing to tell you. this is purely political. this is about suffering take. and this is what boris johnson needs to prove to the brics. it is that he can do for them. a 2nd reason is to do with the so-called level playing field. a europe does not want to have a big rival on its doorstep. it wants to make sure that the u.k. is not going to end up south subsidising companies and therefore become a threat. but the u.k. saying that we need to pay to set our own rules. and then there is the age old, problem with ireland. northern ireland, of course, stays with the u.k., the republic of violent with the e.u. . the aim is to keep the border between the 2 open. but although an agreement has been made with the u.k. and the e.u. in this withdrawal agreement, we currently have the british government just waiting to d
well, there are some main sticking points and the 1st 1st one is the whole issue of fish and fisheries because the u.k. wants to take back control of q.k. war to snout. this is not an economic reason, because this is what about no point, not 4 percent of the british economy. there's nothing to tell you. this is purely political. this is about suffering take. and this is what boris johnson needs to prove to the brics. it is that he can do for them. a 2nd reason is to do with the so-called level...
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but what's when the, just since the beginning of the year on this fishery since the chronic crisis came, gushing 2nd edition has diffused the increased because it's wants, you know, that the safe event stalls that you and full of high frequency don't guess as a means of they meant it has deficiency, decreased less honest people in i guess in december a further of people used to because that less in germany. and today, i mean, you know, he's most known, he's 50 abreast on up. in the case, many germans are abandoning cash and switching to card payments because of the coronavirus. other countries have gone even further. south korea to china, we decided to call, untied an event, destroyed bank notes. and just one more example is the us defended this idea to crown line banks. nuts coming from is to make sure it was safe is it's reasonable. the risk is very low. but very personal of you. how do you pay everything by contact lists, and to see the same? and i mess that. i'm putting cash into quarantine, burning bank notes, going cash free. it all sounds a little crazy to me. is the virus changi
but what's when the, just since the beginning of the year on this fishery since the chronic crisis came, gushing 2nd edition has diffused the increased because it's wants, you know, that the safe event stalls that you and full of high frequency don't guess as a means of they meant it has deficiency, decreased less honest people in i guess in december a further of people used to because that less in germany. and today, i mean, you know, he's most known, he's 50 abreast on up. in the case, many...