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pretty strong words from andrew forrest. i also - from andrew forrest.he relationship between the us and china. china is australia's biggest trading partner, the us is australia's most important diplomatic ally and there will come a time if it hasn't started already to be honest that the us will say to australia, we need to get you to stop selling certain things to stop selling certain things to china, we don't want them to get an advantage in green technologies and stuff like that. i asked technologies and stuff like that. iasked him technologies and stuff like that. i asked him what he would do about that, you are one of the biggest mining companies in the biggest mining companies in the world, and he said countries need to lay down their geostrategic weapons, thatis their geostrategic weapons, that is what he called it. if you are looking for an economic advantage other countries, you are losing sight of the bigger picture which is obviously to fight against global warming and to decarbonise. whether governments will actually listen to that and act on
pretty strong words from andrew forrest. i also - from andrew forrest.he relationship between the us and china. china is australia's biggest trading partner, the us is australia's most important diplomatic ally and there will come a time if it hasn't started already to be honest that the us will say to australia, we need to get you to stop selling certain things to stop selling certain things to china, we don't want them to get an advantage in green technologies and stuff like that. i asked...
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strong words| from andrew forrest, won't from andrew forrest, won�*t they?g partner. fortescue sent so much minerals and iron ore to china, but its biggest ally, strategically, is the united states. there will become a point when the us says to countries like australia "stop selling to china" and" we don�*t want trying to get ahead in the race for green technologies". andrew forrest said he doesn�*t want to see this become a political issue because then we all lose out. whether governments will listen to that it is possibly a different story. it a lwa ys always is. thank you. nick marsh there for us. let�*s ask the question. how does a company that has been called the "billionaire�*s outfitter" cope with a global economic slowdown? it may not be a household name like armani or versace, but the customers of italian tailors stefano ricci have included heads of government, royalty and top business leaders. france�*s president macron is one — the late nelson mandela was another. the family owned firm was the first foreign luxury brand to open up in china. after
strong words| from andrew forrest, won't from andrew forrest, won�*t they?g partner. fortescue sent so much minerals and iron ore to china, but its biggest ally, strategically, is the united states. there will become a point when the us says to countries like australia "stop selling to china" and" we don�*t want trying to get ahead in the race for green technologies". andrew forrest said he doesn�*t want to see this become a political issue because then we all lose...
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from mining mogul to green pioneer, andrew forrest made his billions by founding fortescue, seeing hime one of the richest people in australia. his as business leaders who don�*t commit to going green are simply making excuses. i�*m joined now by nick marsh at the new economic forum where business leaders are meeting a lot of business leaders are there this week. welcome back to the coast of singapore, in terms of the general big overarching theme here, it is more of the same. it is how the businesses and governments align their priorities. global businesses want seamless transactions, they want smooth global supply chains, they want relationships to be straightforward across borders. governments on the other hand have their own strategic goals, they compete against nations, look at the us—china rivalry for example, and i think one way in which you see this kind of tension rag magnify the most is with climate change, and like you said, i was speaking to andrew forrest yesterday, australia�*s richest man, the boss of his massive mining conglomeration called fortescue, and he actually in
from mining mogul to green pioneer, andrew forrest made his billions by founding fortescue, seeing hime one of the richest people in australia. his as business leaders who don�*t commit to going green are simply making excuses. i�*m joined now by nick marsh at the new economic forum where business leaders are meeting a lot of business leaders are there this week. welcome back to the coast of singapore, in terms of the general big overarching theme here, it is more of the same. it is how the...
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and i said to andrew forrest what are you going to do about that?called their geostrategic weapons for the good of the planet. if you're going to look to get a political and economic advantage we all lose in the end. now, obviously, that is quite a lofty message to be giving, or whether governments actually listen to him in terms of that is a different question.— of that is a different question. of that is a different cuestion. , ., ~ of that is a different cuestion. , ., question. nick marsh, thank you so much for— question. nick marsh, thank you so much for that _ question. nick marsh, thank you so much for that update. - so much for that update. meanwhile, airbnb is losing its foothold in new york city, with thousands of properties banned under new rules inhibiting short—term rentals. the company's co—founder and chief executive brian chesky says travellers have been flocking to newjersey and connecticut instead. he was in the big apple and speaking to our business correspondent erin delmore. business correspondent erin delmore-_ business corresp
and i said to andrew forrest what are you going to do about that?called their geostrategic weapons for the good of the planet. if you're going to look to get a political and economic advantage we all lose in the end. now, obviously, that is quite a lofty message to be giving, or whether governments actually listen to him in terms of that is a different question.— of that is a different question. of that is a different cuestion. , ., ~ of that is a different cuestion. , ., question. nick...
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andrew forrest made his billions by founding fortescue, one of the world's largest mining companies,australia's richest. but now, he says business leaders who don't commit to going green are simply making excuses. he was speaking to nick marsh, onboard the green pioneer, a prototype ship which uses ammonia forfuel, which is part of his ambitious plans to turn the company into a green energy provider. when this massive shipyard on board the fortescue pioneer, the first ship in the world for a mum ammonia feel but won with kinko pollution free. == kinko pollution free. -- ammonia _ kinko pollution free. -- ammonia fuel - kinko pollution free. -- ammonia fuel for - kinko pollution free. -- ammonia fuel for is - kinko pollution free. -- ammonia fuel for is a l kinko pollution free. » ammonia fuel for is a first step in the shipping industry going pollution free. fortescue is a mining _ going pollution free. fortescue is a mining company, - going pollution free. fortescue is a mining company, i've - is a mining company, i've spoken to others who say similar things to you, we need to pivot
andrew forrest made his billions by founding fortescue, one of the world's largest mining companies,australia's richest. but now, he says business leaders who don't commit to going green are simply making excuses. he was speaking to nick marsh, onboard the green pioneer, a prototype ship which uses ammonia forfuel, which is part of his ambitious plans to turn the company into a green energy provider. when this massive shipyard on board the fortescue pioneer, the first ship in the world for a...
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asia business correspodent nick marsh is there and has been speaking to australia's richest man, andrew forrest deck of its ship, the green pioneer, billed as the world's first green ammonia—powered ship. we are on the road right now to making money out of our green technologies, we have the technology, like everyone else in the world, to say we want to fit technology, to start in its use for inaction or executive laziness. there will be people watching those who will be sceptical and say more words, more words, what makes you the real deal? i words, more words, what makes you the real deal?— the real deal? i say to everyone, come and _ the real deal? i say to everyone, come and see — the real deal? i say to everyone, come and see what _ the real deal? i say to everyone, come and see what we _ the real deal? i say to everyone, come and see what we are - the real deal? i say to everyone, | come and see what we are doing, the real deal? i say to everyone, l come and see what we are doing, i trust more what someone does than what they say. there is now no reason for you not to go green. if you're
asia business correspodent nick marsh is there and has been speaking to australia's richest man, andrew forrest deck of its ship, the green pioneer, billed as the world's first green ammonia—powered ship. we are on the road right now to making money out of our green technologies, we have the technology, like everyone else in the world, to say we want to fit technology, to start in its use for inaction or executive laziness. there will be people watching those who will be sceptical and say...
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andrew forrest is dead on. do you share his frustrations?e frustrations and we have talked about it. yes, i share frustrations because, you know, people's status quo imperatives are getting in the way of the future and of a much better economy in the future, but some people are just more comfortable with the status quo. former natwest boss dame alison rose will be paid a little over £1.7 million for serving out her notice period — but is set to forfeit up to £7.6 million that she could have been entitled to had she stayed with the bank. the ex—chief executive stepped down after talking to a bbcjournalist about nigel farage's bank account. it said that the £4] million in awards that were due injuly would lapse and that dame alison would also not be entitled to a bonus or variable remuneration worth up to £2.9 million. the bank said that "no finding of misconduct" had been made against dame alison. in august, the most deadly wildfire in modern us history tore through the town of lahaina, on the hawaiian island of maui. its cause is still under
andrew forrest is dead on. do you share his frustrations?e frustrations and we have talked about it. yes, i share frustrations because, you know, people's status quo imperatives are getting in the way of the future and of a much better economy in the future, but some people are just more comfortable with the status quo. former natwest boss dame alison rose will be paid a little over £1.7 million for serving out her notice period — but is set to forfeit up to £7.6 million that she could have...