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well, the future of the three nation north american free trade agreement, oi’ north american free tradeor nafta, hangs in the balance with the deadline looming. after months of negotiations, talks between the us and canada haven't produced a new set of trade terms. in august mexico and the us had a preliminary bilateral deal, and president trump is threatening canada that bentiu nations will present head, leaving out canada, which means the end of the trilateral trade pacts —— that the trilateral trade pacts —— that the two nations will press ahead. but some don't think they will reach an agreement over the main sticking points by the deadline. the main points by the deadline. the main points are access to the canadian dairy market, which likely would be the compromise point i think a lot of people in canada, who generally support opening up the dairy market, lower prices for consumers in canada as well, and the other point is very much a real sticking point, which is removing the arbitration centre and putting any arbitration issues in the hands of national courts. and that doesn't see
well, the future of the three nation north american free trade agreement, oi’ north american free tradeor nafta, hangs in the balance with the deadline looming. after months of negotiations, talks between the us and canada haven't produced a new set of trade terms. in august mexico and the us had a preliminary bilateral deal, and president trump is threatening canada that bentiu nations will present head, leaving out canada, which means the end of the trilateral trade pacts —— that the...
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the us and canada fail to reach a new north american free trade agreement. star—studded send off for aretha franklin at a funeral ceremony in her hometown of detroit. the world is celebrating you. and the world is mourning you. and the world is going to miss you. and sweden hosts a women—only music festival in reaction to a series of sexual assaults at events last year. hello and welcome to bbc news. america is to stop its large contribution to a un agency which supports palestinian refugees — saying it's irredeemably flawed. the state department said washington will hold talks with the un and others to consider new approaches to the conflict between israel and the palestinians. i asked our washington correspondent chris buckler what prompted this move. i asked our washington correspondent chris buckler what prompted this move. well, i think there are several different things here. first of all, america feels it's been funding this programme, has been leading certainly in terms of funding this programme, for a number of years and it doesn't want to carry tha
the us and canada fail to reach a new north american free trade agreement. star—studded send off for aretha franklin at a funeral ceremony in her hometown of detroit. the world is celebrating you. and the world is mourning you. and the world is going to miss you. and sweden hosts a women—only music festival in reaction to a series of sexual assaults at events last year. hello and welcome to bbc news. america is to stop its large contribution to a un agency which supports palestinian...
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and if this point hadn't begun to sink in enough on the minds of british north americans. it soon would in april of 1775, when the british dispatched troops out through lexington to seize americans' weapons and conquered massachusetts. thanks to paul revere they had word the british were coming and their weapons were nowhere to be found except in the hands of the local militia men. who at the old north bridge turned the british back. and repelled their advance and sent them back toward boston. and on the retreat back to boston, these poor beleaguered british troops encountered a man who used to count himself among their ranks. i'm referring to an 80-year-old massachusetts colonist named samuel whitmore. now, samuel whitmore was a veteran of two wars on which he had fought with the british. the first was king george's war. the second, the french and indian war. he was an elderly guy even in the french and indian war. and yet he had gone up and helped siege the fortress of louisberg and wrestle it away from the french. samuel whitmore was ready for the british when they passe
and if this point hadn't begun to sink in enough on the minds of british north americans. it soon would in april of 1775, when the british dispatched troops out through lexington to seize americans' weapons and conquered massachusetts. thanks to paul revere they had word the british were coming and their weapons were nowhere to be found except in the hands of the local militia men. who at the old north bridge turned the british back. and repelled their advance and sent them back toward boston....
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with china europe canada and pretty much the rest of the world is currently renegotiating the north american trade agreement to have to describe me as a disaster responsible for american job losses then he'll be hunty during an interview with bloomberg in which he threatened to withdraw the united states from the world trade organization calling it the single worst trade deal ever made before going on to say that if they don't shape up he would pull america out. about threats drew a measured response from w t o chief robert as a veda he said there was no panic over mr trump's comments and if the president's views on the organization would nothing new here just some more off them. w t o it's treated the united states very badly and i hope they change their ways they have been treating us very badly for many many years simply put we have not been treated fairly by the world trade organization people have to understand our country on trade has been ripped off by virtually every country in the world that we like to piggy bank that everybody is robbing and that ends we're not being treated fairly
with china europe canada and pretty much the rest of the world is currently renegotiating the north american trade agreement to have to describe me as a disaster responsible for american job losses then he'll be hunty during an interview with bloomberg in which he threatened to withdraw the united states from the world trade organization calling it the single worst trade deal ever made before going on to say that if they don't shape up he would pull america out. about threats drew a measured...
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take it or leave it that's what trump told the canadians over the reworking of the north american free trade agreement canadian prime minister trudeau replied that he was holding out for a win win deal rhetoric aside both parties have agreed to head back to the negotiating table today and with good reason the potential three way deal with mexico covers a trillion dollars worth of trade. prime minister trudeau didn't seem too concerned despite the importance of a trade agreement with the u.s. three quarters of canada's international commerce is with its southern neighbor but he said he didn't want to deal at any cost. we will not sign a deal that is bad for canadians and quite frankly not having a chapter nineteen to ensure that the rules are followed would be bad for canadians chapter nineteen of the trade agreement is a mechanism to resolve disputes through arbitration tribunal's so far the white house has refused to give ground president trump wants things done his way on his way to the golf course on the weekend he used twitter to threaten that he would stop talking to canada in tha
take it or leave it that's what trump told the canadians over the reworking of the north american free trade agreement canadian prime minister trudeau replied that he was holding out for a win win deal rhetoric aside both parties have agreed to head back to the negotiating table today and with good reason the potential three way deal with mexico covers a trillion dollars worth of trade. prime minister trudeau didn't seem too concerned despite the importance of a trade agreement with the u.s....
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colonies and what they received from the british north american colonies in terms of revenue. statistics for the year 1763, the last year of the french and indian war. in 1763, britain received 1800 pounds in revenue from the mainland colonies of british north america. in that same year, great britain spent 384,000 pounds on british north america. 800 pounds in revenue, 384,000 pounds in expenses. i mean, this is an incredible imbalance, and there are only two ways you can correct it. either cut government spending or you can increase revenue. if you are a british member of parliament, a politician, what would you predict they will do? they are not going to cut spending, they are going to focus on increasing revenue, and their cancer is the stamp act -- answer is the stamp act. back to the self-hurt book, how to lose an empire for dummies, the stamp act, it is almost as if it were designed to be the most odious, onerous, outrageous tax possible. it was outrageous first and foremost because the colonists had no representation in parliament, and there would be no taxation without
colonies and what they received from the british north american colonies in terms of revenue. statistics for the year 1763, the last year of the french and indian war. in 1763, britain received 1800 pounds in revenue from the mainland colonies of british north america. in that same year, great britain spent 384,000 pounds on british north america. 800 pounds in revenue, 384,000 pounds in expenses. i mean, this is an incredible imbalance, and there are only two ways you can correct it. either...
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the way the north american manufacturing and services sector work. a great thing in the washington post, infographics that showed the path of a lexus engine, went through two plants in the united states, cambridge, ontario, or other tooling and went back to the united states to be put into the lexus. if you get rid of one critical thing, whether canada or in mexico, you disrupt the supply chain and make it difficult for americans to keep jobs and for manufacturing to be as competitive as it could be. that thesurprise to me business associations are weighing in. that look liked if they waited and harder? guest: i would like to see more americans aware of where their products upfront and how much their jobs and livelihoods are dependent on that trade deal and efficient trade. -- u.s. content is in a mexican exports. guest: the average product from mexico to the united states is 40% of the value originated in the united states. guest: similarly, products from canada, 70% in the auto sector. importing something from canada, if you cut off the canadian ca
the way the north american manufacturing and services sector work. a great thing in the washington post, infographics that showed the path of a lexus engine, went through two plants in the united states, cambridge, ontario, or other tooling and went back to the united states to be put into the lexus. if you get rid of one critical thing, whether canada or in mexico, you disrupt the supply chain and make it difficult for americans to keep jobs and for manufacturing to be as competitive as it...
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and canada mr deadline to revamp the north american free trade agreement talks on friday and broke up without a deal about the resume next week down the lack reports in toronto. president trump has long said nafta was unfair to his country and he was visibly pleased when he announced last monday that u.s. and mexican negotiators had reached a deal to replace it canada was left out and trump said the canadians had until friday to give in to us demands so it could join the new pact that deadline is passed with no deal and trump is keeping up the pressure because i love canada but they've taken advantage of our country for many years they have tremendous tremendous trade barriers and they have tremendous tariffs. the sticking points remain what they've been for months u.s. demands for access to canada's highly protected dairy industry. and auto was desire to keep independent trade dispute resolution part of a new nafta something the u.s. opposes canadian negotiate. say they're still hopeful they can reach a deal on an agreement that doesn't leave canada out we know that a win win win agr
and canada mr deadline to revamp the north american free trade agreement talks on friday and broke up without a deal about the resume next week down the lack reports in toronto. president trump has long said nafta was unfair to his country and he was visibly pleased when he announced last monday that u.s. and mexican negotiators had reached a deal to replace it canada was left out and trump said the canadians had until friday to give in to us demands so it could join the new pact that deadline...
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and canada have missed a deadline set by the trumpet ministration to revamp the north american free trade agreement talks ended on friday without a deal but then resume on wednesday president donald trump told congress that he will press ahead with the new bilateral trade agreement with mexico kind of the us foreign minister says the cheese sum up to mystic the deal can be reached. it is going to take flexibility on all sides to get in the end and see what i can speak to. and i really want to assure canadians that we're working hard to get a good deal we are confident that a win win win deal is possible and we're always going to stand up for the national interest and for canadian values more from tony alack in toronto. this was a week that began badly for the canadians talks that they'd been left out of between the u.s. and mexico but not them produced some sort of an agreement that was announced on monday by president trump and president pena nieto of mexico on the speakerphone and president trump immediately turned around and said well we can do it with or without canada but they've got
and canada have missed a deadline set by the trumpet ministration to revamp the north american free trade agreement talks ended on friday without a deal but then resume on wednesday president donald trump told congress that he will press ahead with the new bilateral trade agreement with mexico kind of the us foreign minister says the cheese sum up to mystic the deal can be reached. it is going to take flexibility on all sides to get in the end and see what i can speak to. and i really want to...
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we find that the vehicles that had more north american content. we can even sort out this production process. it's so intertwined that we don't know how much american versus canadian content we have. they're adding in a whole bunch of other stuff. we don't know how customs will be able to figure that out. and the imports of auto parts from canada. it's sort of unthinkable until now. just looking at american and canadian content. vehicles that are not really popular. that hit the small and niche markets. if you're the type of person that like a tie and sports cars or a japanese luxury vehicles or the quirky little vehicles that get great gas mileage you're the one that's gonna be driving a vehicle that has less american and canadian content. and you will probably face a higher price increase. if you were alive and in 1980s you know exactly what happened with the ellen terry export restraint. they were restraining the japanese we will see they are hit with high tariffs as the manufacturers try to raise the price it will push demand tours vehicles tha
we find that the vehicles that had more north american content. we can even sort out this production process. it's so intertwined that we don't know how much american versus canadian content we have. they're adding in a whole bunch of other stuff. we don't know how customs will be able to figure that out. and the imports of auto parts from canada. it's sort of unthinkable until now. just looking at american and canadian content. vehicles that are not really popular. that hit the small and niche...
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and canada say that negotiations to revamp the north american trade agreement are going well but there is still no deal in sight one of the main sticking points is canada's dairy industry which gets protection from foreign competition daniel lack reports from holton ontario. i don't think the supply management system should be even involved in after it was an involved twenty years ago niche and be involved now. with a herd of sixty five purebred dairy cows roland egger and his family work hard on their farm near toronto the mill quota they have with the government guarantees a fair price if they meet quality in other standards he says abolishing that system as the u.s. wants would be unfair for canadian farmers consumers and taxpayers a lot of people don't understand dairy farmers canadian supply man is farmers are not subsidized but anyway the american dairy farmers are quite heavily subsidize he always read in the press how they can't survive how the markets the milk prices so cheap. canada's dairy farmers say there is an industry that produces quality products for a local market and
and canada say that negotiations to revamp the north american trade agreement are going well but there is still no deal in sight one of the main sticking points is canada's dairy industry which gets protection from foreign competition daniel lack reports from holton ontario. i don't think the supply management system should be even involved in after it was an involved twenty years ago niche and be involved now. with a herd of sixty five purebred dairy cows roland egger and his family work hard...
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we find that the vehicles that have more north american -- actually, canadian/american. we can't even sort out this production process. it's so intertwined that we don't know how much american versus canadian content, and people would say if they can do that really don't in my mind have very good methodology. they're adding in a whole bunch of other stuff that really isn't what we're talking about. i have no idea how the custom will be able to figure out how to actually tax imports of autos and auto parts from canada. it's sort of unthinkable until now. so anyway just looking at american and canadian content, you see that vehicles that are not really popular that hit smaller niche markets are those which have less canadian content are more at risk. so if you're the type of person who likes italian sports cars or japanese luxury vehicles, or kind of quirky little vehicles that get great gas mileage, you're the one who's probably going to be driving a vehicle that has less american and canadian content. and will probably face higher price increases. having said that, every
we find that the vehicles that have more north american -- actually, canadian/american. we can't even sort out this production process. it's so intertwined that we don't know how much american versus canadian content, and people would say if they can do that really don't in my mind have very good methodology. they're adding in a whole bunch of other stuff that really isn't what we're talking about. i have no idea how the custom will be able to figure out how to actually tax imports of autos and...
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we find that the vehicles that have more north american, particularly american content -- actually, i should say, canadian-american -- we cannot even sort out this -- this production process is so intertwined, that we don't know how much american versus canadian content. people who say they can do that really don't, in my mind, have very good methodology. so they're adding in a whole bunch of other stuff. that really is and what we are talking about. i have no idea how customs will be able to figure out how to actually tax imports of autos and auto parts from canada. it's just sort of unthinkable up until now. so anyway, just looking at american and canadian content, you see vehicles that are not really popular that hit smaller niche markets are those which are more at risk. if you're the type of person who likes italian sports cars or japanese luxury vehicles or kind of quirky little vehicles that get great gas mileage, you're the one who's probably going to be driving a vehicle that has less american and canadian content. and, you will probably face a higher price increase. having s
we find that the vehicles that have more north american, particularly american content -- actually, i should say, canadian-american -- we cannot even sort out this -- this production process is so intertwined, that we don't know how much american versus canadian content. people who say they can do that really don't, in my mind, have very good methodology. so they're adding in a whole bunch of other stuff. that really is and what we are talking about. i have no idea how customs will be able to...
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haughey joined the north american stamping group in 1990 as a partner. he encouraged and led the company's nafta expansion, increasing its manufacturing footprint in the automotive market. under mr. haughey's guidance, the company continued to expand its operations in the united states and north america. so, we welcome you to the committee, mr. haughey. i would now like to welcome mr. rick -- am i pronouncing this right? >> yes, mr. chairman, you got it right. >> holy cow. mr. schostek joined honda in 1987 as an attorney and continued to work within the company in various leadership roles until his promotion in 2012 to senior vice president. he serves on a number of boards, including for fuel cell system manufacturing, llc, global auto makers, and the national association of manufacturers. i want to thank you for coming to speak with us today, and we appreciate your time. now, we turn to our third witness, mr. steve gates. currently mr. gates is the dealer principal at gates auto family in central kentucky and indiana. mr. gates began his career as a lot
haughey joined the north american stamping group in 1990 as a partner. he encouraged and led the company's nafta expansion, increasing its manufacturing footprint in the automotive market. under mr. haughey's guidance, the company continued to expand its operations in the united states and north america. so, we welcome you to the committee, mr. haughey. i would now like to welcome mr. rick -- am i pronouncing this right? >> yes, mr. chairman, you got it right. >> holy cow. mr....
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welcome to washington journal, the white house is on the verge of making major change to the north americanree trade agreement. announcing its intention to sign a bilateral agreement with mexico. however, a major impact seems to be happening with canada. with the canadian government and the american government disagreeing on major topics , and other agreements. we want to know what you think about the negotiations on the nafta agreement. democrats can call in at (202) 748-8000, republicans call in at (202) 748-8001independent --(202) 748-8001, independents can call in at (202) 748-8002. you can also reach us on facebook and twitter. the united states government and canadian government hit an impasse on friday with the negotiations ending and president trump deciding to send a letter to congress saying he would sign a bilateral agreement with let -- with mexico. negotiations of canada should begin again on wednesday. here is what president trump had to say yesterday about the negotiations with canada at a stop in charlotte, north carolina. >> i gave an interview yesterday to bloomberg busine
welcome to washington journal, the white house is on the verge of making major change to the north americanree trade agreement. announcing its intention to sign a bilateral agreement with mexico. however, a major impact seems to be happening with canada. with the canadian government and the american government disagreeing on major topics , and other agreements. we want to know what you think about the negotiations on the nafta agreement. democrats can call in at (202) 748-8000, republicans call...
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the us and canada fail to reach a new north american free trade agreement. in her hometown of detroit. the world is celebrating you. and the world is mourning you. and the world is going to miss you. and sweden hosts a women—only music festival in reaction to a series of sexual assaults at events last year.
the us and canada fail to reach a new north american free trade agreement. in her hometown of detroit. the world is celebrating you. and the world is mourning you. and the world is going to miss you. and sweden hosts a women—only music festival in reaction to a series of sexual assaults at events last year.
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you for being on board with us coming up today we update the trading situation related to the north american free trade agreement and get some details about. the importance of the trading relationship especially with regard to canada scott but dard from i.h.s. market helps us look at the data details plus we get an update and new news on that glide poisoning in foods that story we've been covering are two sarah monsters the oka is here and we talked about global markets and u.s. markets and more with the founder and president of investors advantage corp john grace will join us from los angeles plus from los angeles to defy other places around the globe the wealthiest people among us the proverbial one percent are using luxury airports archies militaire and gives us the details but first we had a few headlines. all eyes were on washington this afternoon as talks on the inclusion of canada in their rewrite of the north american free trade agreement are still in progress as we go to air ahead of today's trip self-imposed deadline for completion u.s. and canadian negotiators are trying to reach
you for being on board with us coming up today we update the trading situation related to the north american free trade agreement and get some details about. the importance of the trading relationship especially with regard to canada scott but dard from i.h.s. market helps us look at the data details plus we get an update and new news on that glide poisoning in foods that story we've been covering are two sarah monsters the oka is here and we talked about global markets and u.s. markets and...
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and canada, the north american coast. of thisrest presentation, this symposium, you hear about what happened in 1918 when the u cruisers came here. if you have any questions on this or u boat operations in general, i'm working on a book on that. our german naval officers. i will gladly take your questions. [indiscernible] >> it's a good question. i'm really not completely sure of the motivations. part of it is you are going off the coast of africa. it does cut trade between south america and europe. it shifts from brazil, basically sail to african coast and up. you're interfering with those flows of traffic. the germans had certainly operated against the canary islands and things like that, very limited method earlier. i don't think there is a good explanation why they didn't take one of these and take it to the north american coast earlier, in like early 1918. rather than doing this. u 154 case of u 153 and is agree just. -- is agree us -- agree just. is most of reason the time, they operate together. have t big -- you h
and canada, the north american coast. of thisrest presentation, this symposium, you hear about what happened in 1918 when the u cruisers came here. if you have any questions on this or u boat operations in general, i'm working on a book on that. our german naval officers. i will gladly take your questions. [indiscernible] >> it's a good question. i'm really not completely sure of the motivations. part of it is you are going off the coast of africa. it does cut trade between south america...
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crazy rich asians landed north american box office for the just led the north american box office orrd straight weekend. are the movie took $22 million in the u.s. and canada for the -- as the monster shark film in second ahead of mission impossible fallout. crazy rich asians has taken $111 million in total. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am haslinda amin. this is bloomberg. ramy: thank you. we are counting down to some of the major market opens in the asia-pacific. let's bring in sophie kamaruddin . we are kicking off september with the same headaches that plagued to investors through the summer. they did not go away. what is the mood? sophie: those have not go away. looking at futures, there is a mixed start with plenty of regional data to get things going. pmi readings from china, korea, taiwan, southeast asia, and inflation figures for taiwan and indonesia. for theget a look at second quarter, vehicle sales later. capex for the second quarter and vehicle sales. there was
crazy rich asians landed north american box office for the just led the north american box office orrd straight weekend. are the movie took $22 million in the u.s. and canada for the -- as the monster shark film in second ahead of mission impossible fallout. crazy rich asians has taken $111 million in total. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am haslinda amin. this is bloomberg. ramy:...
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that is where the north american manufacturing sector works. there was a great thing in the washington post and it showed the path of alexis engine went through different plans in united states, when up to cambridge for other tooling and back to the united states to be put into the lexus. if you get rid of that one note, whether in canada or mexico, you simply disrupt the american supply chain. you make it difficult for andicans to keep their jobs for manufacturing to be as competitive as it could be. that thesurprise to me business associations are weighing in. the canadians are going to wait in harder. host: what would that look like? guest: i would like to see more americans aware of where the products come from and how much of their jobs and livelihoods are dependent on that nafta trade. what is the number, duncan? how much u.s. content is in a mexican exports? average, 40% of the value that originated in the united states. so, frommilarly canada. when you are importing something from canada, cut off those canadian cars. not no such thing a
that is where the north american manufacturing sector works. there was a great thing in the washington post and it showed the path of alexis engine went through different plans in united states, when up to cambridge for other tooling and back to the united states to be put into the lexus. if you get rid of that one note, whether in canada or mexico, you simply disrupt the american supply chain. you make it difficult for andicans to keep their jobs for manufacturing to be as competitive as it...
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and i don't think you can have a north american free trade agreement without having another part of northich is canada, in the deal. >> chris: let me pick up on that with you, marc lotter, because talks with canada stalled on friday over it seems to issues, one is continued dairy protections inside canada and secondly, the publishing of off the record comments by president trump where he basically said i'm not going to offer any concessions at all to canada. does this deal go through? and primarily i guess i'm talking about congress, does this deal go through without canada onboard? >> i think it makes it much easier if canada is on board to get it through congress but this is very tough negotiating with the president and the prime minister and the canadian officials. the president is very clear he wants to get this done. he wants canada to be involved and it's a question now of can they make enough concessions to make it fair on both sides. i think they will. >> chris: let's turn to another big story this week and that is president trump complaining that google's search engine when you p
and i don't think you can have a north american free trade agreement without having another part of northich is canada, in the deal. >> chris: let me pick up on that with you, marc lotter, because talks with canada stalled on friday over it seems to issues, one is continued dairy protections inside canada and secondly, the publishing of off the record comments by president trump where he basically said i'm not going to offer any concessions at all to canada. does this deal go through? and...
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it's to limit the imports of non- north american products into the fourth american marketplace but in addition to that there's a specific goal of increasing us productions in all these inputs as well. the tech is in a good example of that. in many ways this was the vision that we need essentially to become more in our code of nations. is what is being put forward in the nafta talks and what i see in terms of provisions that this revitalization and revision and of nafta to make it better but to scale it back and take the free trade out of nafta. that is inherently problematic. i think it's problematic in the way they're being handled. we are isolating long-term partners and friends and allies that have been with us from the very beginning to difficult things. we are challenging notions of globalized supply chains in the way things are made today. autos is a great example and we have an integrated supply chain where we don't just make parts of one place and put the whole part together and sending it to country but we make things together. you have across the border from detroit and onta
it's to limit the imports of non- north american products into the fourth american marketplace but in addition to that there's a specific goal of increasing us productions in all these inputs as well. the tech is in a good example of that. in many ways this was the vision that we need essentially to become more in our code of nations. is what is being put forward in the nafta talks and what i see in terms of provisions that this revitalization and revision and of nafta to make it better but to...
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to discuss that, i'm joined by our north american reporter. it is quite a stark image.e all walked out. exactly, they did this during some of the confirmation hearings during donald trump's nominations. to slow the probe treatment process down. seems like a similar thing. several of them did not bother to vote on the agreement to have a vote at 1:30pm. theyjust the agreement to have a vote at 1:30pm. they just stayed the agreement to have a vote at 1:30pm. theyjust stayed silent and then they got up and walked out of then they got up and walked out of the broom. they have a procedural objection to this. they want to be able to call witnesses. they want an fbi investigation. they are objecting to the rest of the vote. the republicans want to get this done, they want to get him onto the court next week when they start the fall session. they want this taken ca re before fall session. they want this taken care before the midterms. they do not want this to drag on until after the elections where the democrats could conceivably take control of the senate. we're seeing now tha
to discuss that, i'm joined by our north american reporter. it is quite a stark image.e all walked out. exactly, they did this during some of the confirmation hearings during donald trump's nominations. to slow the probe treatment process down. seems like a similar thing. several of them did not bother to vote on the agreement to have a vote at 1:30pm. theyjust the agreement to have a vote at 1:30pm. they just stayed the agreement to have a vote at 1:30pm. theyjust stayed silent and then they...
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he has demanded renegotiation of the trillion dollar north american free trade agreement — calling itver made‘. so far mexico has agreed new terms — but canada is still in talks. he has also hit the european union with import taxes on steel and aluminium — to try and protect us metalworkers. the row has seen europe retaliate with tariffs on us goods from whisky to motorcycles — but an uneasy truce has held sincejuly. and he's sparked off a major trade war with china — that has seen billions of dollars of goods taxed on both sides. the trump administration is threatening tariffs on a further 200 billion dollars of chinese goods — effectively everything it exports to the us... he has even raised doubts about the future of the world trade organisation — which sets the rules for international trade — threatening to pull the us out altogether. joining us now is cailin birch, who's a analyst at the economist intelligence unit. donald trump appears to be single handledly dismantling the world's trading status quo. did we need this shakeup? the news has been overwhelmingly negative and that's
he has demanded renegotiation of the trillion dollar north american free trade agreement — calling itver made‘. so far mexico has agreed new terms — but canada is still in talks. he has also hit the european union with import taxes on steel and aluminium — to try and protect us metalworkers. the row has seen europe retaliate with tariffs on us goods from whisky to motorcycles — but an uneasy truce has held sincejuly. and he's sparked off a major trade war with china — that has seen...
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but the north american box office has led for a third week in a row.e labor day weekend one of the strongest in years. said they spent a lot of money. $111 million in total in singapore. that is your bloomberg business flash. >> i just love the tight ofle that movie. t make me smile. , they will be on our front lines. we've got the inflation data due very, very shortly. o argentina. donna is our bloomberg emerging markets team leader. she's here on sight. tan kona was my guest host and this founder of donna economics. so it's what i would call a reality check. this is going to be a pretty staggering inflation number, isn't it? >> absolutely. this is going to be a very important number. this is right after we saw the lira fall about 25% in august. so the impact is going to be huge. some -- some economists see it as high as 19%. of course, the media average is about 17.6. but even that, that is quite significant. we have already seen the lira reacting. last i checked it was down more than 2%. there is obviously some nervousness over this. >> so let me br
but the north american box office has led for a third week in a row.e labor day weekend one of the strongest in years. said they spent a lot of money. $111 million in total in singapore. that is your bloomberg business flash. >> i just love the tight ofle that movie. t make me smile. , they will be on our front lines. we've got the inflation data due very, very shortly. o argentina. donna is our bloomberg emerging markets team leader. she's here on sight. tan kona was my guest host and...
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marina: i'm a north american's -- ien -- i north american am a north american citizen, but i can't beelaxed when this happened. for almost 10 years we tried to get justice for my husband, and i believe in 2006 when we provided public inquiry reports, all2016, i mean, we brought information public. it was a lot of evidence. it was a lot of statements of experts. it was absolutely clear who and the nameband was pointed during this public inquiry. hard for the ability of putin, and it could not .appen without foreknowledge i try to remind what we achieved and 2016. the --2018, after s andr the sergei skripal poisoning, and now they try to use the key of vinenko, -- usen an the case of alexander l itvinenko, and claimed that alexander goldfarb killed my husband. it's a russian propaganda machine and we try to show andle how it is dangerous, in taking this case to the court i believe is the most right thing to do because we have no other power to prevent russian propaganda, but to take this case to court, we might do something what we can. and i will support this case as much as i can, and
marina: i'm a north american's -- ien -- i north american am a north american citizen, but i can't beelaxed when this happened. for almost 10 years we tried to get justice for my husband, and i believe in 2006 when we provided public inquiry reports, all2016, i mean, we brought information public. it was a lot of evidence. it was a lot of statements of experts. it was absolutely clear who and the nameband was pointed during this public inquiry. hard for the ability of putin, and it could not...
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after what he calls decades of abuse, canada will be out of the north american free trade agreement.says congress should not interfere or else he will terminate the current nafta treaty. joining us is alex wayne on this labor day. is he to be believed? >> i think he is to believed that he will withdraw from nafta. that is something he campaigned on. i don't think he is afraid of doing that even though a lot of economists and people in both parties think it would be destructive to the north american and global economy. caroline: futures in the u.s. currently trading higher. it feels there is not much concern about the chefs. the talks restart wednesday when canada comes back to the negotiating table. do we have an inkling on why they decided not to make a deal on friday, the soft deadline? >> they are still stock on a few issues -- stuck on a few issues including the dairy industry in canada. trump complains about dairy tariffs. that is a sticking issue. a dispute resolution board that canada favors and the u.s. does not is another issue. and the sunset clause on whether the new nafta
after what he calls decades of abuse, canada will be out of the north american free trade agreement.says congress should not interfere or else he will terminate the current nafta treaty. joining us is alex wayne on this labor day. is he to be believed? >> i think he is to believed that he will withdraw from nafta. that is something he campaigned on. i don't think he is afraid of doing that even though a lot of economists and people in both parties think it would be destructive to the...
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and canada to rework the north american free trade agreement have ended without a deal this after the other signatory to the three way pact mexico said earlier in the week that it would sign up to the reworked text us and canadian officials are expected to attempt a new round of talks next week. donald trump's friday deadline for a deal came and went with no three way agreement ahead of the talks canada's top trade envoy appears less optimistic about striking a deal with washington as has been the case from the very beginning that canada is the country that is kids at finding win win compromise with having said that in trade negotiations in this negotiation will always stand up for the national interests and that is what we're going to continue to do we're looking for a good deal not just any deal ands we will only agree to a deal that is good for canada we're not there yet the u.s. and canada have been wrangling over several key issues including the automotive sector american demands for greater access to canada's dairy markets patent protections for medicines and it was insistence o
and canada to rework the north american free trade agreement have ended without a deal this after the other signatory to the three way pact mexico said earlier in the week that it would sign up to the reworked text us and canadian officials are expected to attempt a new round of talks next week. donald trump's friday deadline for a deal came and went with no three way agreement ahead of the talks canada's top trade envoy appears less optimistic about striking a deal with washington as has been...
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we need to be secure in north america with our north american partners and we want to be engaged in the world where it makes sense. the red line across the bar i can't think of any of those missions that don't involve space capabilities. not one that is recognized in our policy. the approach we are taking on a strategic level as we know we want to be better anticipate, adapt and act in a red circle there is a specific space capabilities going into that construct. this is an overview of the whole policy sort of outline. i'm not going to go through it. you see and read the specific space capabilities highlighted in the policy. look at the increase in funding over 20 years. this pushes us towards a level of ambition we haven't seen since the korean conflict. it will take us 20 years to rule this out. i highlighted as well because some of my space projects and focused on operational capabilities. some are not going to be delivered in the time i want them for operations that we had to make tough choices on how we face this as a force. we nature to jacob for some fun and how we roll this out
we need to be secure in north america with our north american partners and we want to be engaged in the world where it makes sense. the red line across the bar i can't think of any of those missions that don't involve space capabilities. not one that is recognized in our policy. the approach we are taking on a strategic level as we know we want to be better anticipate, adapt and act in a red circle there is a specific space capabilities going into that construct. this is an overview of the...
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president warned congress against interfering with negotiations on a new north american free trade agreement or left or trump says there's no need to keep canada in the perk today after both countries missed a deadline to revamp the deal talks are set to resume next week on monday trump unveiled a new bilateral trade deal with mexico which pressured canada to speed up negotiations . the ring of children banned from school by members are struggling to get formal education in the country they escape to three hundred eighty thousand children move to buy another in the past year many of us in school one charity is trying to give them a chance to learn. ports. in this child friendly space in bangladesh young row hinge a refugee are getting a chance they were never afforded back home in me and more. and they are in a happy mood as they proudly show off their reading and reciting skills. save the children's daphne cook tells me how the informal program aims to teach more than just letters and numbers these are kids that haven't had any kind of education at all what that means is they might not know
president warned congress against interfering with negotiations on a new north american free trade agreement or left or trump says there's no need to keep canada in the perk today after both countries missed a deadline to revamp the deal talks are set to resume next week on monday trump unveiled a new bilateral trade deal with mexico which pressured canada to speed up negotiations . the ring of children banned from school by members are struggling to get formal education in the country they...
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and canada sort of mend the north american free trade agreement to restore old off to four days of negotiations the countries remain divided over access to canada's dairy market a medical peyton's also hopes to sign on to the u.s. and mexico's revised accord and talks are set to resume on wednesday. nicaragua's government has ordered a team from the u.n. commission for human rights to leave office of the body published a report accusing nicaragua of violent we were pressing opposition protests the chief of the un mission get mossad in the desert said his team would continue to monitor the situation from abroad from. one of the main a separatist leaders in eastern ukraine has been killed in a bomb explosion and exam there's a hot lead russian backed separatists in ukraine's donetsk region he died in the blast a cafe in the city of donetsk russia has accused ukraine of assassinating him to escalate conflict in the region that kiev tonight is the claim with some officials suggesting as a touch and cause death could have resulted from disputes between rebels and russia . this is the aftermath of a
and canada sort of mend the north american free trade agreement to restore old off to four days of negotiations the countries remain divided over access to canada's dairy market a medical peyton's also hopes to sign on to the u.s. and mexico's revised accord and talks are set to resume on wednesday. nicaragua's government has ordered a team from the u.n. commission for human rights to leave office of the body published a report accusing nicaragua of violent we were pressing opposition protests...
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in the heart of the nafta relationship, the is at the integrated north american car sector. year,e spent more than a all three countries have focused a lot of attention on the rules of origin. i want to take an opportunity to think the canadian negotiating team. rules of origin are really complicated. the landingachieve zone which we found, some big were required to be made by mexico in particular. progress,e important wasmost important progress in the rules of origin in the car sector. achieving a deal which requires a lot of flexibility for mexico. thank you for that. it has now put us in a place where we can move on to concluding, can move on to the other issues. the rules of origin agreement that was achieved has particular value for my government because has always been middle-class canadians and people working hard to join the middle class. we understand the pressures on working canadians in the 21st century economy. that working canadians have sometimes felt the trade agreements of hurt them and their interests. what is significant about the rules of origin agreement
in the heart of the nafta relationship, the is at the integrated north american car sector. year,e spent more than a all three countries have focused a lot of attention on the rules of origin. i want to take an opportunity to think the canadian negotiating team. rules of origin are really complicated. the landingachieve zone which we found, some big were required to be made by mexico in particular. progress,e important wasmost important progress in the rules of origin in the car sector....
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and canada to amend the north american free trade agreement of stalled after four days of negotiations the countries remain divided over access to kind of does do the markets in medical patents auto or hopes to sign on to the u.s. and mexico's revised record talks are set to resume on wednesday. brazil's former president lula da silva has been barred from standing for the presidency again by the country's top electoral court has been imprisoned for corruption and all but one of the judges voted against him being allowed to seek reelection. government has ordered a team from the u.n. commission for human rights to leave and that's after the body published a report accusing the violently repressing opposition protests the chief of the u.n. mission gear more. said he would continue to monitor the situation from abroad. and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you left and right to be. getting under way in the eastern german city of camden it's the city has come international focus of middle way of unrest following a feat or stabbing allegedly committed by migrants.
and canada to amend the north american free trade agreement of stalled after four days of negotiations the countries remain divided over access to kind of does do the markets in medical patents auto or hopes to sign on to the u.s. and mexico's revised record talks are set to resume on wednesday. brazil's former president lula da silva has been barred from standing for the presidency again by the country's top electoral court has been imprisoned for corruption and all but one of the judges voted...
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the president of north american ford said our resources could be better deployed. in july the trarrifs donald trump imposed on auto exports to the u.s. from china, that includes even american companies who want to do it. it does not make sense with an added levy of 25%. tip of the the iceberg if as well donald trump imposes these kind of auto trarrifs on the european union, bmw, mercedes, volkswagen. also if canada if they get lumped into this as well, because there are a lot of car part manufacturers in canada. toyota buys parts from the plant there for their rav 4's. also gm has plants in canada. they have parts made in canada which go into the chevy equinox. haidi: later today we're watching the belgian road. what do you know about the attempt to lead a narrative back to what he is trying to do rather than getting caught up in the trump trade war? stephen: that's right. xi jinping oftentimes likes to use the term soft power. that is what he is trying to convey, even though there has been some increasing complaints that it is a chance for china to exert its influe
the president of north american ford said our resources could be better deployed. in july the trarrifs donald trump imposed on auto exports to the u.s. from china, that includes even american companies who want to do it. it does not make sense with an added levy of 25%. tip of the the iceberg if as well donald trump imposes these kind of auto trarrifs on the european union, bmw, mercedes, volkswagen. also if canada if they get lumped into this as well, because there are a lot of car part...
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soccer federation and the north american body known as c.e.o. in ca ca.news from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day who to see at the. level we were. when we were. in the percent of americans in some place and i was really experienced i should listen hard. times.
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canada, us negotiators in "intense" talks, says trump — as they try to agree a revamp of the north american the president warns: "if it doesn't work out, it'll be fine for our county but it won't be ok for canada." and in business insider, having a positive mental outlook is an important trait if you want to get rich. after studying hundreds of people both rich and poor, an expert says self—made millionaires all have this one personality trait in common. and don't forget let is know what you are spotting online — use the hashtag bbc—the briefing looking at the markets at the moment... spike by turkey and argentina currencies and deepen. little bit of a spin and abet market and concern about the broadening prices around asia. this is how the dow ended the day in the us. plenty more coming up. before we go, we will have a quick look at the nikkei. lots more coming up in news briefing. britain and france have agreed on the principles of a deal that would end a dispute over scallop fishing in the english channel. there were confrontations between boats from both countries last week when french
canada, us negotiators in "intense" talks, says trump — as they try to agree a revamp of the north american the president warns: "if it doesn't work out, it'll be fine for our county but it won't be ok for canada." and in business insider, having a positive mental outlook is an important trait if you want to get rich. after studying hundreds of people both rich and poor, an expert says self—made millionaires all have this one personality trait in common. and don't forget...