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and the water, which comes through the words them now the e u and the u. s. have resolved a 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies. it means americas boeing and europe's air bus will not have to pay towers for 5 years. us president joe biden is calling it a major breakthrough and says it'll help counter china's anti competitive practices in the ation sector. that agreement was reached off to by miss e leaders in brussels during his 1st trip to europe since taking office from brussels. that boston has more on days, events united front against china also economically. that's what joe biden wanted to achieve here in brussels chief that he had to come up with an interesting offer . the offer came in the form of a deal on aircraft subsidies. this had led to legal battles lasting 17 years long and also met the terrorists imposed on both sides the e u and the u. s. it was all about state subsidies for boy on one side in the us and on air bus here in the you. now there is a $5.00 fee of truth on these paris which means that the air between the us should . ringback
and the water, which comes through the words them now the e u and the u. s. have resolved a 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies. it means americas boeing and europe's air bus will not have to pay towers for 5 years. us president joe biden is calling it a major breakthrough and says it'll help counter china's anti competitive practices in the ation sector. that agreement was reached off to by miss e leaders in brussels during his 1st trip to europe since taking office from brussels. that...
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u. s. and e u. so now they've probably urgency to really solve this very long lasting dispute. one of the auto delicate issues was this, the terrorists that were imposed by donald trump on the, on mattel steel and elementary, i'm very high, 25 percent. this is a very delicate issue for us. while this hadn't been solved, as president was left on the lay and sat. we have basically established a working group where we will solve this in the next coming months, but it's no resolution there. and that isn't going down very well here, and you because joe biden, that says, america is back, but there are some gotcha in the u. 8 in the u. if he's going to be so much different as donald trump, if he doesn't lift these paris, china is called on nato leaders to stop exaggerating what it calls the china threat to ferry. the warning came off to the line said during an annual summer on monday, the beijing present systemic challenges to security. followed all may show it exposes the bad intentions of the u. s. and a few others. todd officially created confrontation and in strange went in and ex
u. s. and e u. so now they've probably urgency to really solve this very long lasting dispute. one of the auto delicate issues was this, the terrorists that were imposed by donald trump on the, on mattel steel and elementary, i'm very high, 25 percent. this is a very delicate issue for us. while this hadn't been solved, as president was left on the lay and sat. we have basically established a working group where we will solve this in the next coming months, but it's no resolution there. and...
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and the e. u. and the u. s. of announced 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies during presenter biden's visit. it means americans, boeing and europe. why need to pay paris for 5 years? well, meanwhile, china has called on nate. her lead is to stop exaggerating what beijing has now dubbed the china threat theory. the warning came off. the alliance said during its annual summit on monday that china presents systemic challenges to its security. follow to may show it exposes the bad intentions of the u. s. and a few others, todd officially created confrontation and in strange men and expand difference and disagreement. we reject that gen. gone are the days of a single country or one group of countries dictating matters of the world. when no one should confuse raw with wrong, to shift the blame to us his ill and very ill in data. the g 7 had better take his false, come up with a prescription. with her, meanwhile, hong kong government says it's highly concerned about reports of a possible leak from a nearby nuclear
and the e. u. and the u. s. of announced 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies during presenter biden's visit. it means americans, boeing and europe. why need to pay paris for 5 years? well, meanwhile, china has called on nate. her lead is to stop exaggerating what beijing has now dubbed the china threat theory. the warning came off. the alliance said during its annual summit on monday that china presents systemic challenges to its security. follow to may show it exposes the bad intentions...
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ah, now the e u and the u. s. have resolved a 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies. it means that america, boeing and europe's air bus will not have to pay tariffs for 5 years. us presidents are biding cause it a major breakthrough and says it will help counter china's anti competitive practices in the asian sector. the agreement was reached off to by met you leaders in brussels during his 1st trip to europe since taking office. we had an excellent meeting among friends and allies. and this meeting started with a breakthrough on aircraft. the agreement we have fall now really opens a new chapter in our relationship because we move from litigation to corporation on aircraft and that after almost 20 years of dispute, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t o. step bass and is monitoring about some forest from brussel. yes. as live on the lanes has, it's the longest tre dispute of the w t. o. and that means that this is indeed a breakthrough. what they're talking about is d, so states subsidies for american airline maker, boeing and also on the other side
ah, now the e u and the u. s. have resolved a 17 year dispute about aircraft subsidies. it means that america, boeing and europe's air bus will not have to pay tariffs for 5 years. us presidents are biding cause it a major breakthrough and says it will help counter china's anti competitive practices in the asian sector. the agreement was reached off to by met you leaders in brussels during his 1st trip to europe since taking office. we had an excellent meeting among friends and allies. and this...
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u. s. and e. u government's has been halted for the time being the u. s. and you have agreed to suspend tariffs for 5 years in relation to the boeing air bus battle, which is at bought at the w t o. ready for 17 years, the rivalry has caused plenty of tension between europe in the us, with things heating up during the trump administration. in 2019, the world trade organization gave us the greenlight to bring in tariffs worth up to $7500000000.00 on products from the u. that was in response to illegal government support of boeing's rival european playmaker air bus. and just last year, the w t o ruled in favor of the european union, concluding that illegal aid was given to jet plane manufacturer. boeing by the us govern, that you planned to impose $4000000000.00 in tariffs against the u. s. and action which the block chose to delay until after the 2020 u. s. election. after which point tensions already began to ease those. my remember very well, it started when i got my 1st phone call by president biden in february, and we jointly decided to solve this proble
u. s. and e. u government's has been halted for the time being the u. s. and you have agreed to suspend tariffs for 5 years in relation to the boeing air bus battle, which is at bought at the w t o. ready for 17 years, the rivalry has caused plenty of tension between europe in the us, with things heating up during the trump administration. in 2019, the world trade organization gave us the greenlight to bring in tariffs worth up to $7500000000.00 on products from the u. that was in response to...
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u. s. and e u say reconstruction is a top priority, has been an explosion and the african capital coupled a small vine was targeted with improvised explosives. please say at least 4 people have been killed and 4 others have been injured. savage experts are running out of time to contain amount of time disaster. offshore length is coast a cargo of chemicals in plastic pellets from a burning container. ship has polluted beaches in waters near colombo, 5 crews in iran, and say they've contained a blaze that broke out at an oil refinery on wednesday, the official said the fire at the tongue guy and refinery was caused by a leak and a liquid gas pipeline. plants managers have ruled out sabotaged a cargo ship has had an overhead crane and a taiwanese port, sending it crashing down onto a stack of shipping containers. the 86000 ton vessel was preparing to dock and cause some harbor when they hit the crane calling, causing a domino effect. there was the headlines coming up next to its inside story. ah, ah.
u. s. and e u say reconstruction is a top priority, has been an explosion and the african capital coupled a small vine was targeted with improvised explosives. please say at least 4 people have been killed and 4 others have been injured. savage experts are running out of time to contain amount of time disaster. offshore length is coast a cargo of chemicals in plastic pellets from a burning container. ship has polluted beaches in waters near colombo, 5 crews in iran, and say they've contained a...
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u. s. and e. u to support emission. france has more than 5000 troops in the area. macro recently suspended corporation with a malia army following up to our correspondent latasha butler's in paris with more it sounds a bit like a bit of a rebranding exercise. more than anything else. we didn't talk about reduction or a true number. he didn't say that necessarily pulling out, but what he did say was that we would learn a lot more and do we would have a sense of what he actually will do in the trial region at the end of june. nevertheless, the significance of this now is very clear because it because it comes off a recent recruit itala in molly from suspending it joint operations with molly and force is that a form of protest from suspending age to the central african republic and military operations in all sources because process is helping to fuel and she sent them an anti sentiment in the region. so that the, the presence of french troops and so i regional suddenly become a lot more tensile almost
u. s. and e. u to support emission. france has more than 5000 troops in the area. macro recently suspended corporation with a malia army following up to our correspondent latasha butler's in paris with more it sounds a bit like a bit of a rebranding exercise. more than anything else. we didn't talk about reduction or a true number. he didn't say that necessarily pulling out, but what he did say was that we would learn a lot more and do we would have a sense of what he actually will do in the...
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from beijing to build new ports, railings, and roads that makes them vulnerable to chinese influence. if they're unable to service their debts. now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. we can now speak to the mona manor, who is executive vice president of the american chamber of commerce in germany. thanks a lot for joining us on the to be business. can we firmly say that trade relations between the states and europe have been improved by this? did it? oh, definitely. i think it's, it's a huge step forward because we are coming out of this to accusations and going into win win. and both were good enough and not too proud to make that step towards each other. and that is very important signal. we've seen a change in policy from the states towards europe, between the biden and the president says, and we're seeing that change from the states a couple of times of the last 5 years, trump arriving and leaving it now uncertain for europeans trying to work with the united states, what the future actually holds that i think they, they can supplanted the relationship
from beijing to build new ports, railings, and roads that makes them vulnerable to chinese influence. if they're unable to service their debts. now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. we can now speak to the mona manor, who is executive vice president of the american chamber of commerce in germany. thanks a lot for joining us on the to be business. can we firmly say that trade relations between the states and...
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from beijing to builds new ports, railings, and roads that makes them vulnerable to chinese influence if they're unable to service their debts. now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. while speaking of china, chinese investment in europe saw a clear drop in the last year. that's according to a new study from the berlin bass merricks institute and the rhodium group. it says direct investment fell by 45 percent in 2020 from the year before. that was year in which europe politicians actually feared a 3rd of chinese investments as big businesses struggled under the pandemic. so what's behind the new trends? take a look. chinese media group takeover of german robot make a cuckoo in 2016 was one of the more headline grabbing chinese investments. germany, france and the u. k. are the most important targets for chinese foreign direct investment. but in recent years, chinese f. d i has waned in 2016 country invested over 44000000000 euros buying shares, or even entire companies based in the e. u. a year later that figure had tumbled to under 30000000000. the down tr
from beijing to builds new ports, railings, and roads that makes them vulnerable to chinese influence if they're unable to service their debts. now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. while speaking of china, chinese investment in europe saw a clear drop in the last year. that's according to a new study from the berlin bass merricks institute and the rhodium group. it says direct investment fell by 45 percent...
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and a larger number of sophisticated, sophisticated delivery systems. what we can now speak to christina rosina. she's a policy analyst on u. s. e u relations, nato, and trans atlantic security corporation. she was us from brussels, where she was attending the nato summit. madam, thank you so much for joining us. it's a pleasure to have you on the program. so what have you made, i guess of the latest news conference that we heard from joe by then about 2 hours ago and just what you saw today in general. thank you so much. when we look at president biden's press conference, i think it's a wonderful cumulation and almost cherry on top of a very productive nato summit. i. the big point today was to show america's ongoing commitment to nato just such a contrast to president trump's prior summit. i was on site at nato h q today, and the feeling was one of productive energy. 3 years ago there was a data summit in 2018. i was also president, and there, there was an anxiety in the air. what happened when president tread says something that cast doubt on article 5 or the strength of the alliance today was an entirely different ball game. y
and a larger number of sophisticated, sophisticated delivery systems. what we can now speak to christina rosina. she's a policy analyst on u. s. e u relations, nato, and trans atlantic security corporation. she was us from brussels, where she was attending the nato summit. madam, thank you so much for joining us. it's a pleasure to have you on the program. so what have you made, i guess of the latest news conference that we heard from joe by then about 2 hours ago and just what you saw today in...
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u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him say, america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the, the european partners did not. in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading into the meeting with or live underlying and sure all, michelle hey, aren't you sick of seeing me? yes, because it's spent the weekend with them at the g 7. and they said, oh no, president bite and we're very happy to be working with you. so i think that it was, it was self on the wounds of the last 4 years of the trump administration. and people weren't tired of hearing that and they'll be there will be more trust now in the transit atlantic relationship. thanks to this week long visit by president biden. right. d w theory shows covering the summit forces geneva switzerland. excellent work is always terry. thank you. you are doing now by michelle guild link. he is a memb
u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him say, america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the, the european partners did not. in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading...
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u. k. prime minister on northern island. northern ireland is a source of tension between the u. s. and the u. k. right now, because of the tensions between the u. k and the e u over northern ireland of the u. s. all concerned that these tensions on no, no other than we didn't know norland could become a problem with regard to the good friday agreement, signed in 1998. it all comes as many things right here in the u. k. right now it comes down to breaks it as part of the brakes. it deal. they did a sort of fudge with regard to new knowledge. so that could be free trade. continuing on the island of ireland that you could have goods from the u. k. part of the island, northern ireland travel freely to the republic of our trains, part of the you in order to get that deal. the protocol says that you have to board a checks for goods leaving england scotland wales to go to another part of the u. k . northern ireland that is controversial here in the u. k. to say the least, there's a lot of pressure on the u. k. to withdraw from parts of that protocol that sangree the u. right now the latest route is about british sausages and where the sausages made in england, fo
u. k. prime minister on northern island. northern ireland is a source of tension between the u. s. and the u. k. right now, because of the tensions between the u. k and the e u over northern ireland of the u. s. all concerned that these tensions on no, no other than we didn't know norland could become a problem with regard to the good friday agreement, signed in 1998. it all comes as many things right here in the u. k. right now it comes down to breaks it as part of the brakes. it deal. they...
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each other is, but who the regime and who the rest of the world is at the end of may, syrian voted in a presidential election. it was dismissed, as shown by the u. s. e. u and others, only people in government held areas could vote, and there was never any doubt over the outcome. but the election helps to cement bizarre loss of control, even though he's presiding over a country shattered by war. on a digital show, start here, my team and i looked at what started the war and why there's no end in sight. but 1st, a warning. this video contains pictures you may find disturbing. the me, let's talk about the war in syria. the entire city's flattened hospital bond, ancient sites, low enough, 13000000 people forced to leave their home at one point the un said the battlefield k off made it impossible to count the dead. so they stopped. but the fighting hasn't and people are still dying. the little feeling doing suffering in syria. it's just beyond imagination. i think nobody expected that 10 years later, we would still be in the midst of this conflict. so who's fighting? who? where are serious millions of refugees? and why does this seem like a war without end?
each other is, but who the regime and who the rest of the world is at the end of may, syrian voted in a presidential election. it was dismissed, as shown by the u. s. e. u and others, only people in government held areas could vote, and there was never any doubt over the outcome. but the election helps to cement bizarre loss of control, even though he's presiding over a country shattered by war. on a digital show, start here, my team and i looked at what started the war and why there's no end...
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but also the better the solution and that alongside the fact that the burden is shared in a very you know, unfair way with for leading finances. the u. s. germany, the e u and certainly up to recently the u. k. paying 70 percent of the cost of the responses to $20000000000.00 a year responses i've been managing. i increasingly thing that is not really a sustainable situation. i think the world is going to have to find a different way of financing these kinds of responses in terms of the humanitarian situation around the world. is it moving in the right direction or not? or it's now some, fortunately, you do confront a lot of human misery and suffering in this job. and the good thing is you, you can at least do something to take the edge of that off that bought the problem . is that because the causes of humanitarian suffering, conflict, climate change, disease like cove it have been accumulating because while it's been responded to is largely the symptoms. the problems keep getting worse. mr. low coke has in recent months warned of the possibility of 2 separate famines in ethiopia, the country where he began his humanitarian career, dealing with a famin
but also the better the solution and that alongside the fact that the burden is shared in a very you know, unfair way with for leading finances. the u. s. germany, the e u and certainly up to recently the u. k. paying 70 percent of the cost of the responses to $20000000000.00 a year responses i've been managing. i increasingly thing that is not really a sustainable situation. i think the world is going to have to find a different way of financing these kinds of responses in terms of the...
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u. s. president to europe until now. first of the g 7 summit in england and the native summit and then the height of the e u. u. s. meeting and clearly the united states, back the trans atlantic alliances back on the trans atlantic relations of crucial importance for us in the european union. i'm the 2 main pillars, our security and defense on the one hand on trade, on the other hand. and if we now managed to solve this dispute, which has been keeping us busy for nearly 20 years, and that is certainly a good positive step in the right direction. i hope the steps can follow in the next years. okay, so the broad strokes are there, but are you disappointed that we didn't see the by the ministration, scrap of those terrorists on steel and aluminum that still remain the what i would very much welcome about these topics will also be scrapped. this is especially important for the german steel and alan minium industry. but we're not there yet, but let's keep working on them. and now working groups are being established on trade, on technology. and this is exactly what it's all about. we need to unleash the potential. we
u. s. president to europe until now. first of the g 7 summit in england and the native summit and then the height of the e u. u. s. meeting and clearly the united states, back the trans atlantic alliances back on the trans atlantic relations of crucial importance for us in the european union. i'm the 2 main pillars, our security and defense on the one hand on trade, on the other hand. and if we now managed to solve this dispute, which has been keeping us busy for nearly 20 years, and that is...
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u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him say, america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the, the european partners did not. in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading into the meeting with are still live underlying and sure. all, michelle hey, aren't you sick of seeing me? yes, because it's spent the weekend with them at the g 7. and they said, oh no, president biden, we're very happy to be working with you. so i think that it was, it was self on the wounds of the last 4 years of the trump administration. and people weren't tired of hearing that and they'll be there will be more trust now in the transit atlantic relationship. thanks for this week. long visit by president biden. w series of covering the summit forces geneva switzerland. excellent work is always terry. thank you. you are enjoying now by michelle gil link. he is a member of
u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him say, america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the, the european partners did not. in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading...
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u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has grant and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as, as journalist have gotten tired of hearing him say america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the european partners did not . in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading into the meeting with are still live underlying and charl michelle. hey, aren't you sick of seeing me? yes, because it's been the weekend with them at the g 7. and they said, oh no, president biden, we're very happy to be working with you. so i think that it was, it was self on the wounds of the last 4 years of the trump administration. and people weren't tired of hearing that and they'll be there will be more trust now in the transit atlantic relationship. thanks for this week. long visit by president biden. right. the w theory shows covering the summit forces geneva switzerland. excellent work is always terry, thank you. are enjoying now by michelle guild link. he is a me
u. s. president succeeded insuring up unity and solidarity in the western alliances. i think he has grant and i was there in person at the nato summit's and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as, as journalist have gotten tired of hearing him say america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the european partners did not . in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading...
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this has led to legal battles lasting 17 years long, and also met the terrorists imposed on both sides the e u. and the u. s. it was all about state subsidies for on one side in the us and on air bus here in the e. u. now there is a $5.00 fee of truth on these paris, which means that the air between the you and the us should be clear for why this meeting started with a breakthrough on aircraft. the agreement we have fall now really opens a new chapter in our relationship because we move from litigation to cooperation on aircraft and that after almost 20 years of dispute, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t o. the relationship between the you and the u. s. had suffered pretty badly from 4 years of donald trump. now joe biden wasn't town to strengthen this very strategic atlantic partnership that those 2 pack have had for a long time. biden has called the closest relationship in the world, and to achieve that, this trade disputes that basically were dominating the trump. iraq also tara's on mattel, minium 25 percent very high terrorists that also have really disturbed the traits relation bet
this has led to legal battles lasting 17 years long, and also met the terrorists imposed on both sides the e u. and the u. s. it was all about state subsidies for on one side in the us and on air bus here in the e. u. now there is a $5.00 fee of truth on these paris, which means that the air between the you and the us should be clear for why this meeting started with a breakthrough on aircraft. the agreement we have fall now really opens a new chapter in our relationship because we move from...
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and the e u and u. s. of applied those sanctions over years, 1st for russia's illegal annexation of crimea from the ukraine in 2014. later for sitting russian troops to eastern ukraine and supporting separate us there. more recently following countries, involvement in a poisoning of regime critic, i would say nevada me last year was a setback for trade firms from germany, one of russia's biggest trading partners. pulling back, as the pandemic loomed over a country heavily dependent on oil and gas, what russia appears to have withstood the worst and its own course for better than expected recovery. german firms already invested more than 1000000000 euros the 1st quarter of this year alone. for many foreign companies, rush remains a promising market. if an unpredictable 150 tons of paper are printed here each day with more than a 1000 different patterns, they're mainly used in furniture production. behind it all is shot, the core, a medium sized german enterprise. this plant near moscow is one of 16 around t
and the e u and u. s. of applied those sanctions over years, 1st for russia's illegal annexation of crimea from the ukraine in 2014. later for sitting russian troops to eastern ukraine and supporting separate us there. more recently following countries, involvement in a poisoning of regime critic, i would say nevada me last year was a setback for trade firms from germany, one of russia's biggest trading partners. pulling back, as the pandemic loomed over a country heavily dependent on oil and...
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i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him say, america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the, the european partners did not. in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading into the meeting with or live underlying and sure all, michelle, hey, aren't you sick of seeing me? yes, because it's spent the weekend with them at the g 7. and they said, oh no, president biden, we're very happy to be working with you. so i think that it was, it was self on the wounds of the last 4 years of the trump administration. and people weren't tired of hearing that and they'll be there will be more trust now in the transit atlantic relationship. thanks to this week long visit by president biden, w series of covering the summit, forced to leave a switzerland excellent work is always terry. thank you. you are doing now by michelle guild link. he is a member of the g
i think he has brent and i was there in person at the nato summit and you know, the u. s. e u meetings and at every stop allies were so pleased to meet with with president biden. and, you know, we may, as journalists have gotten tired of hearing him say, america is back, america will be there for you. but i assure you that the, the european partners did not. in fact, he sort of made a joke as he was heading into the meeting with or live underlying and sure all, michelle, hey, aren't you sick of...
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but it seems as many within, sold for use and military experiments and crush test denmark triggers fundamental concerns in the e. u and u. s. for his pasta law loving asylum seekers to be relocated, the countries outside europe, while they're applications being processed. ah, so one of the afternoon lunchtime in moscow time life from ortiz world use edge q this friday for june, kevin, in service for the next 30 minutes, good day to you. and thanks for choosing in. first and rushes high profile economic forum, as you heard in full motion and some petersburg were global business movers and shakers around the one roof. this week, no surprise the pandemic and how it's old to the business environment was the early focus of much of the event. and consensus is emerging that the health of the global economy depends on a swift return to normality through inoculation programs. meantime, the review of russia sputnik v vaccine, by the way, health organization and european medicines agency is still in limbo today, despite dozens of countries worldwide. already having authorized the job, the head of the russian direct investment fund sp
but it seems as many within, sold for use and military experiments and crush test denmark triggers fundamental concerns in the e. u and u. s. for his pasta law loving asylum seekers to be relocated, the countries outside europe, while they're applications being processed. ah, so one of the afternoon lunchtime in moscow time life from ortiz world use edge q this friday for june, kevin, in service for the next 30 minutes, good day to you. and thanks for choosing in. first and rushes high profile...
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u. s. and you say they'll shelf the tariffs, at least for the near term. they try to focus on bigger market rivals. companies out of china. the store, it can be on the u. s. and e, you have agreed to a 5 year plan that would suspend terrorists connected to the air bus boeing dispute . the deal also includes the creation of a working group to negotiate subsidy limits, before disagreements get out of hand. we want of course, to expend us trade and investments, but we also want to discuss how we avoid new unjustified technical barriers and how to cooperate in areas with high potential from our economy, specially of course in the digital technology reaching a detailed chord, however, was not easy, given the long legal wrangling, the souring of relations and the negative impact the dispute has had on trade and on other sectors of the economy. in 2019 the u. s. slapped $7500000000.00 of tariffs on wine cheese and all of among other things that you struck back in 2024 1000000000 dollars worth of duties on suitcases. rum and nuts, even harley davidson motor bikes. the 2 side suspended terrorists earlier this year that suspension will now continue for the 1st the of a f
u. s. and you say they'll shelf the tariffs, at least for the near term. they try to focus on bigger market rivals. companies out of china. the store, it can be on the u. s. and e, you have agreed to a 5 year plan that would suspend terrorists connected to the air bus boeing dispute . the deal also includes the creation of a working group to negotiate subsidy limits, before disagreements get out of hand. we want of course, to expend us trade and investments, but we also want to discuss how we...
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and also commentary on russia's perspective. when it comes to human rights, christy. bettina is a policy analyst on the u. s. e. u relations nato and transatlantic security cooperation. she says biden's, attendance at the summit before meeting russia as president sends a strong message to moscow. present, abide, and alluded to the fact that many leaders had thanked him for having this meeting with president. what's important about the meeting in geneva is that yes, president biden is coming into the meeting representing the united states of america. first and foremost, that is true. but president biden goes on this trip after having deep consultations with the g 7 with nato, with the e u. one president by that goes into that meeting. he brings that interest. he brings the values and the community of the west of nato and the you in the trenches relationship with him. in many ways he speaks on behalf of everyone. and that i think is really important. having these events having the bilateral conversations with leaders, president biden met today, for example, with, with the baltic leaders who have very strong interes
and also commentary on russia's perspective. when it comes to human rights, christy. bettina is a policy analyst on the u. s. e. u relations nato and transatlantic security cooperation. she says biden's, attendance at the summit before meeting russia as president sends a strong message to moscow. present, abide, and alluded to the fact that many leaders had thanked him for having this meeting with president. what's important about the meeting in geneva is that yes, president biden is coming...
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have they actually made a difference and how is this latest round of sanctions by the e u. the u. s. canada and others different than previous sanctions? and do you believe that they'll actually make a difference as time? i know not really, and i agree with the former speaker that sanctions only use works if everyone gets behind them. now the problem often this excessive use of sanctions by the west. it's to some extent in the remnant of the unit or area when the entire world was relying on the economy of the us and the west. however, the international system becomes normal, the polar, we see that the west continued use of banks of less. so with the case on the bellows with you not to have alternative. so russia was mentioned now the use of this long lasting or permanent sanctions, especially on issues where the sanction country of little athlete will be able to make concession simpler results in the sanction country. learn live without those sanctions imposed on them. and so obviously russia is not likely to get time to sanction simply because the rush i was on the sanctions. it's
have they actually made a difference and how is this latest round of sanctions by the e u. the u. s. canada and others different than previous sanctions? and do you believe that they'll actually make a difference as time? i know not really, and i agree with the former speaker that sanctions only use works if everyone gets behind them. now the problem often this excessive use of sanctions by the west. it's to some extent in the remnant of the unit or area when the entire world was relying on the...
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u. s saying has concerns about the issue of northern all and then the current tension between the e u and the u. k. following breaks it concerns in the u. s. that those tensions could affect the good friday agreement. that's the peace treaty in northern ireland from 1998, under what was called the north. the protocol which was something signed at the time of breaks it free trade was allowed to continue between north northern part of the u. k. and ireland. part of the you, but that meant that needs to be board of checks from england, scotland and wales, which are part of the u. k. to another part of the u. k. northern ireland, that's cause tension for mr. johnson at home. a lot of criticism over it and the u . k is now thinking about pulling out of parts of that protocol. so that's where the tension comes in. the latest tension, it may sound trivial, is about sausages and whether they can be why they can't be imported from the mainland to northern ireland. it's not trivial. there's a real danger that this could become a problem for peace in ireland and certainly could sour some of the relations
u. s saying has concerns about the issue of northern all and then the current tension between the e u and the u. k. following breaks it concerns in the u. s. that those tensions could affect the good friday agreement. that's the peace treaty in northern ireland from 1998, under what was called the north. the protocol which was something signed at the time of breaks it free trade was allowed to continue between north northern part of the u. k. and ireland. part of the you, but that meant that...
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from beijing to build new ports, railings, and roads that makes them vulnerable to chinese influence if they're unable to service their debts. now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. while speaking of china, chinese investment in europe saw a clear drop in the last year. that's according to a new study from the berlin bass merricks institute and the rhodium group. it says direct investment fell by 45 percent in 2020 from the year before. now that was the year in which europe politicians actually feared. a search of chinese investments as big businesses struggled under the pandemic. so what's behind the new trends? take a look. china media group, takeover of german robot, make a cuckoo in 2016 was one of the more headline grabbing chinese investments. germany, france and the u. k. are the most important targets for chinese foreign direct investment. but in recent years, chinese f. d i has waned in 2016 country invested over 44000000000 euros buying shares, or even entire companies based in the e. u. a year later that figure had tumbled to under 30000000000.
from beijing to build new ports, railings, and roads that makes them vulnerable to chinese influence if they're unable to service their debts. now the e u u. s. and other g 7 countries plan to set up their own trillion dollar infrastructure projects for poor countries. while speaking of china, chinese investment in europe saw a clear drop in the last year. that's according to a new study from the berlin bass merricks institute and the rhodium group. it says direct investment fell by 45 percent...
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forward, if these 2 countries are going to support sanctions and we know that they're not on the un sanctions, but both countries are on the e. u and u. s. sanctions doesn't increasingly the security council become more and more toothless. and then the un itself become more irrelevant. it's not truthful if in fact it has become 2 or 3. but they have chief very strong power on tours to solve the problems to solve of september. i schuman right issues and violations of, and prince person ideas of the international united nations, chatham, in the case of t grey, i, again, the t p concern that this is now being prepared, perpetrated by the country when the leader is a nobel peace, laurie prime minister i b med war so i didn't know that piece only just a couple of years ago. and now this are 6600000 people in the grey, the grave. i think they are suffering or law because of 1st of all, lego food level one term. and there is always a military actions. i am again asking african union african union. they have quite the efficient way of making decisions. but they have not yet taken in a productive way. in recent weeks we've seen another conflict
forward, if these 2 countries are going to support sanctions and we know that they're not on the un sanctions, but both countries are on the e. u and u. s. sanctions doesn't increasingly the security council become more and more toothless. and then the un itself become more irrelevant. it's not truthful if in fact it has become 2 or 3. but they have chief very strong power on tours to solve the problems to solve of september. i schuman right issues and violations of, and prince person ideas of...
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u. s. characterizes a hard liner now in iran. now hardliner is any leader or anyone who wants to see the e. u and the u. s. abide by its own treaty commitments that's now a hard liner in the us. so what lives we see in the vitamins traces drifting further right on this towards the sort of pump, peo, trump administration position on the j. c p. away. so this is going to be a massive problem and you know what? the obama administration didn't fully implemented, j. c. p. o, either. so this isn't strictly a partisan trump versus democrat issue. the u. s. government full stop has never fully implemented the jeep reg, never intended to, which many people believe that you sit on the line from plymouth at my home city. indeed say hi to everyone there to play list have a good day and thanks for time. now next controversial brain chip technology. let's talk about. 3 that scary, i may say like science fiction, but it's gained increasing attention over the years with countries developing programs to try to explore implanting microchips into human brains and recent reports to that in the russian media here. but the te
u. s. characterizes a hard liner now in iran. now hardliner is any leader or anyone who wants to see the e. u and the u. s. abide by its own treaty commitments that's now a hard liner in the us. so what lives we see in the vitamins traces drifting further right on this towards the sort of pump, peo, trump administration position on the j. c p. away. so this is going to be a massive problem and you know what? the obama administration didn't fully implemented, j. c. p. o, either. so this isn't...
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u. s. and its key partners. they are, although there's lots of disagreement on the sidelines of various different issues . for example, on breaks it between the u. k. and the e u countries and the implications of breaks if and all non and overall they're much chummy than they were before they joined the trump administration and you have the u. s. back in his traditional leadership role as president biden's said that his news conference back at the table and engaged. and he said that was necessary because of the key challenge they face. i know this going to sound so much prosaic, but i think we're in a contest with china per say. when a context with autocrat autocratic, governance around the world as whether not democracies can compete with them in a rapidly changing 21st century. and i think how we act and whether we pulled together democracies is going to determine whether our grandkids look back at the 15 years now and say, did they step up our democracies as relevant as powerful as they had in the countries he's talking about that clearly he, among them are china and russia. the final communique criticizing what's going on in shing shine, talking about de
u. s. and its key partners. they are, although there's lots of disagreement on the sidelines of various different issues . for example, on breaks it between the u. k. and the e u countries and the implications of breaks if and all non and overall they're much chummy than they were before they joined the trump administration and you have the u. s. back in his traditional leadership role as president biden's said that his news conference back at the table and engaged. and he said that was...
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u . s. is 21 percent. although the, by the ministration would like to raise that. now ireland, the tax rate, they're less than half of what it is and fellow each member germany. that's important. the reason the e u is the base for big tech companies, like facebook and apple. the u. s. and allies in the g 7 appeared to be coalescing around a corporate tax floor, a 15 percent on germany and france would be on board. that rate could take away ireland advantage and attracting companies. and for more on this, we joined by to get bigger masses standing by in london. she's our d. w correspondent there. and we're also joined by dominican longer myers. she's an economics professor at catholics university. i see that ingles dot, welcome to you both big. i want to start start with you. corporate minimum tax is the headline for this meeting today. but the, you can also said that it's worried that big tech won't be hit hard enough. what is the concern exactly? well the u. k. has traditionally had the emphasis on the digital services company the you can have a digital services tax where revenue for exam for the search engines or social media platforms. when these revenues are generated, a new car that they apply this tech. so you can wants to make sure that the digital servi
u . s. is 21 percent. although the, by the ministration would like to raise that. now ireland, the tax rate, they're less than half of what it is and fellow each member germany. that's important. the reason the e u is the base for big tech companies, like facebook and apple. the u. s. and allies in the g 7 appeared to be coalescing around a corporate tax floor, a 15 percent on germany and france would be on board. that rate could take away ireland advantage and attracting companies. and for...
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play makers abas and boeing the truth averts the threats of billions and punitive terrorists, a key pass of the research in u. s. e u relations. joe biden has already been in europe for one week and they clearly were and because the us president made it plain that the u. s. is ready to turn the page american. we are committed, we have never fully left, but we are researching back and it's overwhelming the interest of america to have a great relationship with and they don't have a very different than my predecessors. and joe biden came to brussels with a gift for his european friends. both sides announced the truth for the airbus boys tre dispute, which will lead to the listing of billions of dollars in tariffs. the conflict over subsidies to the rival plane makers has been going on for 17 years. the decision is seen as the move to join forces to send up to a more or so to china. the agreement we follow now really opens a new chapter in our relationship because we move from litigation to corporation on aircraft and that after almost 20 years of dispute, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t. o. joe bi
play makers abas and boeing the truth averts the threats of billions and punitive terrorists, a key pass of the research in u. s. e u relations. joe biden has already been in europe for one week and they clearly were and because the us president made it plain that the u. s. is ready to turn the page american. we are committed, we have never fully left, but we are researching back and it's overwhelming the interest of america to have a great relationship with and they don't have a very different...
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and since march of 2020, the u. s. has barred nearly all non us citizen who have been in the u. k. within the last 14 days from entering the country. and now c e o is from some of the largest trans atlantic airlines are calling on the u. s. and the u. k. governments to ease a travel restrictions and reopen travel between the countries that have been closed for almost 16 months. now, because of the pandemic. international travel, as we all know, is fundamental to global economic activity. so safely reinstating trans atlantic service would send an important signal to the entire world. i think it's the 1st time since we're to that we've had such limited movements. so been devastating, but we have a great opportunity to get back in the year and we would urge present biden and prime minister johnson to seize the initiative this week. we can set the pace for international travel, you know, 2 countries, low prevalence of infection, high vaccination rates, low risk. we've got to go for the asian was the leading industry, i think in responding to cove it and putting in protocols to making say around the world. so sorry, can you break this down for me a
and since march of 2020, the u. s. has barred nearly all non us citizen who have been in the u. k. within the last 14 days from entering the country. and now c e o is from some of the largest trans atlantic airlines are calling on the u. s. and the u. k. governments to ease a travel restrictions and reopen travel between the countries that have been closed for almost 16 months. now, because of the pandemic. international travel, as we all know, is fundamental to global economic activity. so...
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and the latest from bars as a new economic sanctions are being issued from the e u and the u. s. high school, you know, use, and all of these stories on today's edition of news use use right here on our t america. ah, thanks for joining us. you know, there's been progress against code 19. it's been made and states are continuing to open back up. the white house, however, is now investing in something other than the vaccine. according to dr. anthony foul, she anti virus hills are also important to treat potential variance.
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and the latest from bars as a new economic sanctions are being issued from the e u and the u. s. high school, you know, use, and all of these stories on today's edition of news use use right here on our t america.
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the palestinian prime minister says it's a publication and factions pulled for a day of rage against the e. u and the u. s. a. resolve the 17 year back over aircraft subsidies, the deal suspense, paris for 5 years for boeing, and they are bus us president joe biden call that a major breakthrough and says it will help counter china's anti competitive practices in the a v, a sion sector. we had an excellent meeting among friends and allies, and this meeting started with a breakthrough on aircraft the agreement we have now really opened a new chapter in our relationship because we moved from litigation to corporation on aircraft. and that after almost 20 years of dispute, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t. o. or president biden is now in geneva, where he's going to meet his russian counterpart. let me put in last time the man met was 10 years ago and ties between russia and the us have, have new lows since then. the agenda is expected to include cyber crime, election, meddling on control and human rights. more than 600000 people have now died from corona virus in the united states since t
the palestinian prime minister says it's a publication and factions pulled for a day of rage against the e. u and the u. s. a. resolve the 17 year back over aircraft subsidies, the deal suspense, paris for 5 years for boeing, and they are bus us president joe biden call that a major breakthrough and says it will help counter china's anti competitive practices in the a v, a sion sector. we had an excellent meeting among friends and allies, and this meeting started with a breakthrough on aircraft...