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example government subsidy, and the other side feels this allows unfair competition can go to an arbitration panelmechanisms and say we want to impose tariffs so that is possible in this trade deal so if the uk goes its own way when, the eu can put tariffs on those areas of trade and it feels it has protected its single market. uk solitary respect and the eu single market protected. that is the theory but eu feels quite defensive. this could be quite a difficult path the two sides are pursuing together but this is where we are so the eu regrets the uk's decision, respect that uk decision and hopes the two sides will remain friendly. the bbc‘s bethany bell is at the port of calais in france to look at the impact on exporters. brexit is now a reality and the authorities here in calais are bracing themselves to see what the impact will be of the new customs formalities and the red tape. the authorities csa they are as prepared as they can be, —— the authorities here say. they say some maybe more prepared than others and they could be delays and disruptions if truckers do not have the proper documenta
example government subsidy, and the other side feels this allows unfair competition can go to an arbitration panelmechanisms and say we want to impose tariffs so that is possible in this trade deal so if the uk goes its own way when, the eu can put tariffs on those areas of trade and it feels it has protected its single market. uk solitary respect and the eu single market protected. that is the theory but eu feels quite defensive. this could be quite a difficult path the two sides are pursuing...
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for linking to their content if google news organizations fail to agree on the price a special arbitration panel would be called in to make a binding decision even though google dominates australia's internet search market the country's authorities say they won't yield to threats. to strive you makes our rules for things you can do in a strike that's done in our parliament it's done by our government and that's how things work here in australia and people who want to work with that in australia you're very welcome but we don't respond to threats. political analysts in america venture expect similar run ins elsewhere because of the enormous amount of power wielded by the world's biggest tech firms. we've seen how powerful in the us elections these big companies are and the big if you can you wait till powerful we don't realize sometimes that a company like google has represented 90 percent of the research the search engine costs today on the market day power 75 percent of the who are mobile the mobile devices 60260000 searches are go through google every 70 seconds in the wall they are extremely
for linking to their content if google news organizations fail to agree on the price a special arbitration panel would be called in to make a binding decision even though google dominates australia's internet search market the country's authorities say they won't yield to threats. to strive you makes our rules for things you can do in a strike that's done in our parliament it's done by our government and that's how things work here in australia and people who want to work with that in australia...
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and then the other side, if they feel this allows unfair competition, can go to an arbitration panel, deal, and say, look, we want to impose tariffs as a result. so that is possible in this trade deal. so if the uk does go its own way when it comes to those kind of regulations, the eu can put tariffs on those areas of trade and it feels that it has protected its single market as a result. uk sovereignty respected and the eu single market protection respected as well. that is the theory. but the eu goes in to this feeling quite defensive because it feels the government will want to pull away and will want to diverge and the eu will want to protect, so this could be quite a difficult path the two sides are pursuing together, but this is where we are the —— so the eu regrets the uk's decision, respects the uk decision, it says, and hopes that the two sides will remain friendly. katya adler in brussels. the bbc‘s bethany bell is at the port of calais in france. brexit is now a reality and the authorities here in calais are bracing themselves to see what the impact will be of the new custo
and then the other side, if they feel this allows unfair competition, can go to an arbitration panel, deal, and say, look, we want to impose tariffs as a result. so that is possible in this trade deal. so if the uk does go its own way when it comes to those kind of regulations, the eu can put tariffs on those areas of trade and it feels that it has protected its single market as a result. uk sovereignty respected and the eu single market protection respected as well. that is the theory. but the...
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and then the other side, if they feel this allows unfair competition, can go to an arbitration panelifferent mechanisms in this deal — and say, look, we want to impose tariffs as a result. so that is possible in this trade deal. so if the uk does go its own way when it comes to those kind of regulations, the eu can put tariffs on those areas of trade and it feels that it has protected its single market as a result. uk sovereignty respected and the eu single market protection respected as well. that is the theory. but the eu goes in to this feeling quite defensive because it feels the government will want to pull away and will want to diverge and the eu will want to protect, so this could be quite a difficult path the two sides are pursuing together, but this is where we are so the eu regrets the uk's decision, respects the uk decision, it says, and hopes that the two sides will remain friendly. we will have more on that, of course, throughout this programme in the back half we will be looking at the key issues for businesses, some of the practicalities they are facing now with this n
and then the other side, if they feel this allows unfair competition, can go to an arbitration panelifferent mechanisms in this deal — and say, look, we want to impose tariffs as a result. so that is possible in this trade deal. so if the uk does go its own way when it comes to those kind of regulations, the eu can put tariffs on those areas of trade and it feels that it has protected its single market as a result. uk sovereignty respected and the eu single market protection respected as...
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right now, the arbitration panel unfortunately has not been set up. so wto cannot really act.o, i, as you know, a great champion of bilateral action, bilateral relations, but still, i think wto is absolutely of the essence if we want to achieve multilateralism. we see number of multilateral trade agreements. in the asian -- on the asian continent, we see something very remarkable. countries are very different structures linked by this instrument to the german presidency. we have made one step further. we have gone one step further with regards to the eu-china investment agreement that's been negotiated ever since 2013. we have tried to put that on the market to put in -- to come to an agreement. why have we been unable to make this step? this in a way has injected any -- a new quality in the relationship between the european union and china, because we can do more now that is more in line with reciprocity, with transparency, as regards subsidies, particularly as regards state owned companies, but it also opens up a more predictable access to high-technology areas, state-of-the
right now, the arbitration panel unfortunately has not been set up. so wto cannot really act.o, i, as you know, a great champion of bilateral action, bilateral relations, but still, i think wto is absolutely of the essence if we want to achieve multilateralism. we see number of multilateral trade agreements. in the asian -- on the asian continent, we see something very remarkable. countries are very different structures linked by this instrument to the german presidency. we have made one step...
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and the other side, if they feel this allows unfair competition, can go to an arbitration panel, there's in this deal, and say, look, we want to impose tariffs as a result. so that is possible in this trade deal. so if the uk goes its own way when it comes to those kind of regulations, the eu can put tariffs on those areas of trade and it feels it has protected its single market as a result. and the eu single market protection respected as well. that is the theory but the eu goes in to this feeling quite defensive because it feels the government will want to pull away and will want to diverge and the eu will want to protect so this could be quite a difficult path the two sides are pursuing together, but this is where we are so the eu regrets the uk's decision, respect that uk decision, it says, and hopes that the two sides will remain friendly. this was the reaction of some people on the streets of brussels to the uk's departure. it isa it is a shame, a big shame, that it has had to go down like that. i think it is absolutely nonsense that they go away from europe. i kind of feel sad abo
and the other side, if they feel this allows unfair competition, can go to an arbitration panel, there's in this deal, and say, look, we want to impose tariffs as a result. so that is possible in this trade deal. so if the uk goes its own way when it comes to those kind of regulations, the eu can put tariffs on those areas of trade and it feels it has protected its single market as a result. and the eu single market protection respected as well. that is the theory but the eu goes in to this...
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right now, the arbitration panel unfortunately has not been set up. so wto cannot really act.o, i, as you know, a great champion of bilateral action, bilateral relations, but still, i think wto is absolutely of the essence if we want to achieve multilateralism. we see number of multilateral trade agreements. in the asian -- on the asian continent, we see something very remarkable. countries are very different structures linked by this instrument to the german presidency. we have made one step further. we have gone one step further with regards to the eu-china investment agreement that's been negotiated ever since 2013. we have tried to put that on the market to put in -- to come to an agreement. why have we been unable to make this step? this in a way has injected any -- a new quality in the relationship between the european union and china, because we can do more now that is more in line with reciprocity, with transparency, as regards subsidies, particularly as regards state owned companies, but it also opens up a more predictable access to high-technology areas, state-of-the
right now, the arbitration panel unfortunately has not been set up. so wto cannot really act.o, i, as you know, a great champion of bilateral action, bilateral relations, but still, i think wto is absolutely of the essence if we want to achieve multilateralism. we see number of multilateral trade agreements. in the asian -- on the asian continent, we see something very remarkable. countries are very different structures linked by this instrument to the german presidency. we have made one step...
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right now, the arbitration panel unfortunately has not been set up, so wto cannot really act. am a great champion of financial action, bilateral relations, but wto is absolutely of the essence if we really want to be sincere about multilateralism. we see a number of bilateral trade agreements, multilateral trade agreements, in the -- on the asian continent, we see rcp, that is very remarkable. countries that are very different are linked by this instrument. here at the german presidency, we have gone a step further as regards the-china investment agreement that was negotiated since 2013. we tried to put on a marker to come to an agreement there. why am i so satisfied we have been able to take this step? because this has injected a new quality in the relationship between the european union and china, because we can do more now that is more in line with reciprocity, more transparency as regards subsidies, particularly as regards state-owned companies. but it also opens a more predictable access to high-technology areas. and it also has a lot to do standards of labor, particularl
right now, the arbitration panel unfortunately has not been set up, so wto cannot really act. am a great champion of financial action, bilateral relations, but wto is absolutely of the essence if we really want to be sincere about multilateralism. we see a number of bilateral trade agreements, multilateral trade agreements, in the -- on the asian continent, we see rcp, that is very remarkable. countries that are very different are linked by this instrument. here at the german presidency, we...
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right now the arbitration panel, unfortunately, has not been set up so wto cannot really act, and i, as you know, am a great champion of bi -- action bilateral relations, but, still, i think that wto is absolutely of the essence if we really want to be sincere about multilateralism, and we see'19w number of-rhíád bilateral trade agreements, multi-lateral trade agreements in the asian -- on the asian continent. we see sep, very remarkable. countries with very different structures are linked by this instrument. during the german presidency, we have made one step further. we have gone one step further in as regards the eu-china investment agreement that has been negotiated ever since 2013. we have tried to put on a market to come to an agreement there. why am i so satisfied that we've been able to make this step well? because i think that this in a way has injected a new quality in the relationship between the european union and china. because we can do more now that is more in line with reciprocity and for, for example, as regards to subsidies and as regards state-owned companies, but
right now the arbitration panel, unfortunately, has not been set up so wto cannot really act, and i, as you know, am a great champion of bi -- action bilateral relations, but, still, i think that wto is absolutely of the essence if we really want to be sincere about multilateralism, and we see'19w number of-rhíád bilateral trade agreements, multi-lateral trade agreements in the asian -- on the asian continent. we see sep, very remarkable. countries with very different structures are linked by...