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says the e u chamber of commerce. firms are experiencing difficulty, retaining workers, or agile moralist calls over to bettina. sure. and she's the vice president of the european union chamber of commerce in china. welcome to the w bettina. so the mode among european companies in china is turning increasingly sour, locked down, supply chain strains, political pressure. am i missing something? well, yes, i am obviously you and really elicited also and the comment outbreak. it definitely is quite a, an issue and it causes a lot of uncertainty. then we have a slowing economy and the environment business environment is getting more and more political. so this makes doing business in china more and more difficult for majority of our members. but what exactly is the impact we don't see an exit is of companies are doing no, we don't see an exodus of company is the course. the market is for sure, very big and important. but it course is actually that headquarters will silo. they will decouple their companies here in china. they localize the stuff, they localize id and data storage systems, and t
says the e u chamber of commerce. firms are experiencing difficulty, retaining workers, or agile moralist calls over to bettina. sure. and she's the vice president of the european union chamber of commerce in china. welcome to the w bettina. so the mode among european companies in china is turning increasingly sour, locked down, supply chain strains, political pressure. am i missing something? well, yes, i am obviously you and really elicited also and the comment outbreak. it definitely is...
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chamber of commerce. good to happy with john green. thanks so much for your time. so the u. k. justifying the bill under the quote doctrine of necessity. do you think that's persuasive enough for the you? i think we're in a poor place now. the cascade of events over the production of this new piece of said threatened legislation and his threatens legislation, even even if it's passed, it will still have to get through a lot of hoops and it may never be actually applied, but it is an important threat. and it, it is a great worry now for businesses throughout great britain and ireland, but not just businesses for the communities that they serve to the jobs that they create and, and invest further in the use of the word necessity is illegal, is legalistic term, obviously leaving lots of room for interpretation and calibration. the reality is that the greater number of businesses and communities served by those businesses have been getting on with at the implementation of the protocol. i'll be at with some wrinkles, but every new regime, every new formulation of business rules do
chamber of commerce. good to happy with john green. thanks so much for your time. so the u. k. justifying the bill under the quote doctrine of necessity. do you think that's persuasive enough for the you? i think we're in a poor place now. the cascade of events over the production of this new piece of said threatened legislation and his threatens legislation, even even if it's passed, it will still have to get through a lot of hoops and it may never be actually applied, but it is an important...
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u. k. have fallen since breakfast at 6 years ago, and according to a new study by the association of german chambers of commerce. meanwhile, germany's trade with you partners, france, italy, and poland continues to grow german dock workers are staging a one day strike on thursday. the union is calling for higher wages for 12000 employees. 6 ports are affected by the labor action, including humbug, the country's largest association of sea port companies has condemned the strike. dozens of cargo ships are already waiting in the north sea to be docked and b and w says the 1st cause are rolling off the assembly lines at its newest factory in china is the car makers, 3rd chinese plant located in the northeast and city of shed young, it will produce electric cars including the i, 3. china is b, m w's most important market, selling nearly 850000 cars. that last year the us food and drug administration has ordered a cigarette, make a jewel to pull its products from u. s. shelves, saying the company failed to provide sufficient data on their product. safety sales ban applies to both jewel vapor devices and its flavored
u. k. have fallen since breakfast at 6 years ago, and according to a new study by the association of german chambers of commerce. meanwhile, germany's trade with you partners, france, italy, and poland continues to grow german dock workers are staging a one day strike on thursday. the union is calling for higher wages for 12000 employees. 6 ports are affected by the labor action, including humbug, the country's largest association of sea port companies has condemned the strike. dozens of cargo...
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david mal past told an event hosted by the us chamber of commerce, the germany's economy, the wells, 4th largest, has already slowed significantly. while the u. s. in china are also seeing slow growth. he added a fertilizer shortage could work in economic conditions elsewhere. the world bank has already cost it's global growth will cost for this year by nearly a full percentage point to 3.2 percent from 4 point one percent. well, the international monetary fund has also declined to rule out a global recession, but it says, well, the economy still has a cushion against contraction. there are many head winds to the global economy, the war could escalate, you could have sanctions encounter with sanctions. we central bankers around the world type thing, monetary policy, financial conditions could tighten much more rapidly than we want to the scene. and growth in china is slowing. so all of these pows downside risks to our forecast. so again, globally, i would say 3.6 percent, there is a buffer at the same time, there are countries that are getting hit hard new countries in europe that are getting hit hard by the war where we could certainly see
david mal past told an event hosted by the us chamber of commerce, the germany's economy, the wells, 4th largest, has already slowed significantly. while the u. s. in china are also seeing slow growth. he added a fertilizer shortage could work in economic conditions elsewhere. the world bank has already cost it's global growth will cost for this year by nearly a full percentage point to 3.2 percent from 4 point one percent. well, the international monetary fund has also declined to rule out a...
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u is proposing. the auto dealers are pleading with the city to lower the rates. the council members aligned with the richmond progressive alliance are refusing to budge. james lee, the ceo of the chamber of commerce says this is killing business development. >> the businesses i talk to says james, it's easy for me to pack up my bags and go to the next city. and then we lose revenue period, and so i really feel like some of the city councils are shortsighted. >> the auto dealers are proposing a lowering of the tax to about 1/16 of the current rate. but they say a lawsuit is already being drafted if things stay the way they are. in richmond, john ramos, kpix 5. >> this news is not so good on the status of monkeypox in the u.s. more than 200 suspected cases are being looked into by the cdc. so far the cdc has received reports of 244 probable or confirmed cases. those patients are located in 26 states in washington, d.c. now, get this, the largest number of any state is right here in california at 62 cases. new york is second with 37. the cdc says just two of the cases involve non-u.s. residents. across the world, health officials report more than 4,300 confirmed cases in 48 countries. >>> this morni
u is proposing. the auto dealers are pleading with the city to lower the rates. the council members aligned with the richmond progressive alliance are refusing to budge. james lee, the ceo of the chamber of commerce says this is killing business development. >> the businesses i talk to says james, it's easy for me to pack up my bags and go to the next city. and then we lose revenue period, and so i really feel like some of the city councils are shortsighted. >> the auto dealers are...