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the united states, too, about the trump administration, spoke in favor of reforming the world trade organization turned out on the platform created by the americans, uh within the framework of globalization and within the framework of the rules that the americans laid down in the world trade organization. china beat them and continues to beat them, and it’s not for nothing that the americans in the wto blocked the work of authorities on e-permitting disputes. where has china already, and sent more than a dozen complaints, but using procedural tricks, the americans block it, filling a vacancy in this body does not have a quorum, so it does not work. but that's when it came up. world trade organization reform washington made a statement uh that this reform should be implemented by the united states and europe keeping china away from it, that is. well, so i would say it's not professional to give out your plans. uh, this is probably also one of the modern traits of behavior our western colleagues, who do not constrain anything and openly declare that we will be in charge, that nato has every right
the united states, too, about the trump administration, spoke in favor of reforming the world trade organization turned out on the platform created by the americans, uh within the framework of globalization and within the framework of the rules that the americans laid down in the world trade organization. china beat them and continues to beat them, and it’s not for nothing that the americans in the wto blocked the work of authorities on e-permitting disputes. where has china already, and sent...
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that is the question i am putting to the head of the world trade organization. er you arejoining me from around the world, once again a big hello and warm welcome to the show. you know, the cybersecurity world, it has been braced for some sort of large—scale cyber attack from russia since tensions began building between moscow and kyiv late last year. cyber authorities in the us, the uk and elsewhere, they have been warning notjust about attacks on ukraine, which have already happened, but also so—called spill over where other countries are targeted or where a hack accidentally spreads outside the theatre of conflict. speaking to business leaders recently in the us, president biden warned them to be ready. based on evolving intelligence, russia may be planning a cyber attack against us. as i said, the magnitude of russia's cyber capacity is fairly consequential, and it is coming. it is notjust your interests that are at stake with the potential use of cyber security, it is the national interest at stake, and i would respectfully suggest that the patriotic obligat
that is the question i am putting to the head of the world trade organization. er you arejoining me from around the world, once again a big hello and warm welcome to the show. you know, the cybersecurity world, it has been braced for some sort of large—scale cyber attack from russia since tensions began building between moscow and kyiv late last year. cyber authorities in the us, the uk and elsewhere, they have been warning notjust about attacks on ukraine, which have already happened, but...
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world. and the list just gets longer and longer every day at a historic rate and scale. whichever way you look at it, the global trading order is in real big trouble. whether the world trade organization survives or not. if folks around the world really start to feel like winners rather than losers, people might support the global trade game. otherwise, everything that washington set up 80 years ago, goes up in smoke. and that's the bottom line. ah, the stage is set and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think was wor, inevitable. i just want to started to please know that they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me as i take on the lies, dismantled, misconceptions and debate the contradiction. do we have a real democracy here in the united states? this motor political 40, that's a radical insurgency, are mark lamarr hill, and it's time to get up front right here on out 0. al jazeera well need some extraordinary women who are making things happen that way. following their daily struggle to survive for their families, to thrive with egypt swim in st. sellers on al jazeera ah, i'm carry johnston in doha,
world. and the list just gets longer and longer every day at a historic rate and scale. whichever way you look at it, the global trading order is in real big trouble. whether the world trade organization survives or not. if folks around the world really start to feel like winners rather than losers, people might support the global trade game. otherwise, everything that washington set up 80 years ago, goes up in smoke. and that's the bottom line. ah, the stage is set and it's time for a...
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world. and the list just gets longer and longer every day at a historic rate and scale. whichever way you look at it, the global trading order is in real big trouble. whether the world trade organization survives or not. if folks around the world really start to feel like winners rather than losers, people might support the global trade game. otherwise, everything that washington set up 80 years ago, goes up in smoke. and that's the bottom line. ah, the heart wrenching good buys loved ones, not knowing when they were united ticket, women and children heading wis to relative safety, often leaving when behind among the foreigners. also trying to get out train rise of a free, but it's on a 1st come 1st serve basis here at the bus station, the only a few rides available and that's only to the surrounding villages. so people like for me and rose, now need to find another way to get out of the city. but for now they, like many others, would have to reach and hoping tomorrow is a better day from the elf. is there a london broker center t people, unprompted uninterrupted. my body, beginning of the panoramic pastor, i had some b like why from africa being wiped out of journalist as re, malik,
world. and the list just gets longer and longer every day at a historic rate and scale. whichever way you look at it, the global trading order is in real big trouble. whether the world trade organization survives or not. if folks around the world really start to feel like winners rather than losers, people might support the global trade game. otherwise, everything that washington set up 80 years ago, goes up in smoke. and that's the bottom line. ah, the heart wrenching good buys loved ones, not...
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and as we know, the world trade - we know, the world trade organization, it was created on the idea that, some will ask, is an aggressor like russia have any place in such a system? like russia have any place in such a s stem? ~ ., ., system? well, there are no instruments _ system? well, there are no instruments that _ system? well, there are no instruments that we - system? well, there are no instruments that we have . system? well, there are no| instruments that we have at system? well, there are no - instruments that we have at the wto for sending a member out or suspending them. it is not an easy thing to do. so that is what i can tell you. we do not have that instrument. some organisations do, we do not. members of the wto have taken those actions which they feel they want to take with respect to they want to take with respect to the present situation, but beyond that, we do not have an instrument for the question you are asking. {if for the question you are asking. g7 countries are already revoking russia's most favoured nation status, which allows tariffs on russian exports being
and as we know, the world trade - we know, the world trade organization, it was created on the idea that, some will ask, is an aggressor like russia have any place in such a system? like russia have any place in such a s stem? ~ ., ., system? well, there are no instruments _ system? well, there are no instruments that _ system? well, there are no instruments that we - system? well, there are no instruments that we have . system? well, there are no| instruments that we have at system? well,...
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world. and the list just gets longer and longer every day at a historic rate and scale. whichever way you look at it, the global trading order is in real big trouble. whether the world trade organization survives or not, if folks around the world really start to feel like winners rather than losers, people might support the global trade game. otherwise, everything that washington set up 80 years ago goes up in smoke. and that's the bottom line. ah, lou, a a with wherever you go in the world, warmer line goes to make it for you. exceptional cut. all right, we're going places to pick up a kimberly allen dough. with the top stories on al jazeera demons, war insides of agreed to a 2 month true switch can be extended. un envoy for yemen, says the saudi coalition, and who the rebels will stop. all events of actions inside the country and across its borders. have also agreed to allow fuel shipments in 2 days to port angeles commercial flights to operate from sun up. ukraine's deputy prime minister says an agreement has been reached with russia to set up 70 monetary car doors on saturday . it will allow civilians.
world. and the list just gets longer and longer every day at a historic rate and scale. whichever way you look at it, the global trading order is in real big trouble. whether the world trade organization survives or not, if folks around the world really start to feel like winners rather than losers, people might support the global trade game. otherwise, everything that washington set up 80 years ago goes up in smoke. and that's the bottom line. ah, lou, a a with wherever you go in the world,...
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armature and so on i emphasize these measures go against the principles of the world trade organization, but the commitments that european knees have constantly repeated. in this regard, i instruct the governments to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the legality of the decisions of the specified counterparties, as well as to prepare an updated strategy for our actions in the world trade organization, and i ask that this work be completed by june 1 of this year. vladimir putin stressed that our metallurgy occupies a leading position in the world and cooperation with russia in this area is beneficial for foreign buyers, russian metal producers are already rebuilding supply chains and finding new partners. but the interests of european business suffer because of the short-sightedness of those who will impose sanctions for political purposes. the president warned of the upcoming rise in metal prices, which will inevitably entail other negative consequences for the economies of western countries. crossed out are the connections that have been developed over the years based on such ratio
armature and so on i emphasize these measures go against the principles of the world trade organization, but the commitments that european knees have constantly repeated. in this regard, i instruct the governments to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the legality of the decisions of the specified counterparties, as well as to prepare an updated strategy for our actions in the world trade organization, and i ask that this work be completed by june 1 of this year. vladimir putin stressed that...
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. >> so at what point again did this whole -- what was it called -- the seattle world trade -- >> world trade organization, why you. >> -- world trade organization protest start? was it in the late '90s or early 2000s? >> that's something i don't actually know about like the specific groups that protested. they all existed before, but there was like some meeting in the summer of 2000 that protests turned into direct action of people smashing windows against globalization, against the kind of sort of international unfettered capitalism. >> and this happened -- did it just happen in seattle, or did it happen in other cities across the country? >> international opposition, but the meeting was in seattle, so, like, the event was only in seattle, and it was covered that it was just seattle. there was lots of media coverage that was like, what's going on? why are these kids breaking windows? hannah. >> i like how you talked about the shared memory of the cold war was like an idealogical capitalism versus communism. is that the reason that, like, afterwards the triumph was also idealogical even though that was l
. >> so at what point again did this whole -- what was it called -- the seattle world trade -- >> world trade organization, why you. >> -- world trade organization protest start? was it in the late '90s or early 2000s? >> that's something i don't actually know about like the specific groups that protested. they all existed before, but there was like some meeting in the summer of 2000 that protests turned into direct action of people smashing windows against...
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let me emphasize that these measures run counter to the principles of the world trade organization, andto which european deer were constantly repeated. in this regard, i instruct the government to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the legality of the decision of the specified counterparties, as well as to prepare an updated strategy for our actions in the world trade organization, and i ask you to complete this work by june 1 of this year. just cancel the russian metallurgical complexes. the west, of course, will not succeed too big. scattering scale is one of the world's top five steel smelters, having recently increased its volume by more than 6%. at import. the eu of russia was the largest external supplier of steel with a share of 22%. leaping ahead of turkey , ukraine and india, the eu countries imported this product from russia last year for more than 6 billion euros. now, under the sanction, not everyone has summed up, they have aimed mainly at what they hope. drinking rolled steel pipe fittings crossed out connections that have been developed over the years based on such rat
let me emphasize that these measures run counter to the principles of the world trade organization, andto which european deer were constantly repeated. in this regard, i instruct the government to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the legality of the decision of the specified counterparties, as well as to prepare an updated strategy for our actions in the world trade organization, and i ask you to complete this work by june 1 of this year. just cancel the russian metallurgical complexes....
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today vladimir putin instructed to prepare an updated strategy for russia's action in the world trade organizationg with russian metallurgists. this industry also partially fell under western sanctions. our companies have been subject to illegal restrictions by the western government. we are aware of this, it is not only a ban on the supply of finished products, but also the purchase of certain components for the production of rolled steel reinforcement sheets, and so on, emphasized these measures are contrary to the principles of world trade organizations, but the commitments that european deer were constantly told. in this regard , the government will conduct a comprehensive assessment of the legality of the decision given to contractors, as well as prepare an updated strategy for our actions in world organizations and i ask you to complete this work by june 1 of this year. i will add that unfriendly steps towards russian metallurgists were taken for the sake of momentary political interest, under this pretext , the ties that have been developed over the years were based on such rational things
today vladimir putin instructed to prepare an updated strategy for russia's action in the world trade organizationg with russian metallurgists. this industry also partially fell under western sanctions. our companies have been subject to illegal restrictions by the western government. we are aware of this, it is not only a ban on the supply of finished products, but also the purchase of certain components for the production of rolled steel reinforcement sheets, and so on, emphasized these...
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these measures run counter to the principles of the world trade organization, and the commitment thatean colleagues have constantly repeated in this regard to the government to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the legitimacy of the decision of given counterparties, as well as to prepare an updated strategy for our actions in the world trade organization and i ask you to complete this work by june 1 of this year, that unfriendly steps towards russian metallurgists are taken to please, momentary political interest, this pretext crossed out the ties that have been developed over the years based on such rational things as business reputation, mutual interest and economic efficiency. these key business concepts turned out to be superfluous in the political game of europe, to put it bluntly, the interests european entrepreneurs who in cooperation with russian companies produce goods provide employment were simply ignored and put aside obviously. and that such a rough short-sighted policy will have a negative impact on the economies of european countries, will lead to a sharp increase i
these measures run counter to the principles of the world trade organization, and the commitment thatean colleagues have constantly repeated in this regard to the government to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the legitimacy of the decision of given counterparties, as well as to prepare an updated strategy for our actions in the world trade organization and i ask you to complete this work by june 1 of this year, that unfriendly steps towards russian metallurgists are taken to please,...
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putin emphasized western sanctions violate all the rules of the world trade organization wto, in thisard, i instruct the government to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the legality of the decisions of western counterparties, as well as to prepare an updated strategy for our actions in the world trade organization. on the same day, within the framework of the meeting of the supervisory board of the autonomous non-profit organization russia, the country of opportunities, a large meeting of the president with the youth was held about what alexei petrov discussed . they became a truly country of opportunities, everyone was able to declare themselves, find a team of like-minded people and now projects are successfully developing diana krasovskaya from sevastopol, but i was not five years old in her small motherland lugansk. i was very afraid of flying planes and explosions, you know, i still don’t like balloons, because they explode loudly in 8 years, my life has changed a lot. unfortunately, the lugansk region and the lugansk people’s republic have also changed a lot over the years,
putin emphasized western sanctions violate all the rules of the world trade organization wto, in thisard, i instruct the government to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the legality of the decisions of western counterparties, as well as to prepare an updated strategy for our actions in the world trade organization. on the same day, within the framework of the meeting of the supervisory board of the autonomous non-profit organization russia, the country of opportunities, a large meeting of...
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the clward trade world trade organization. yeah trade organization protests started was it? in the late 90s or early 2000s. that's one thing that i don't actually know about the like specific groups the protested they all existed before but there was like some meeting in the summer of 2000 that protests turned into, you know direct action of people smashing windows against globalization against the kind of sort of international you know unfettered capitalism. and this happened? did just happen in seattle or did happen in? other cities like across the country international opposition, but it was the meeting was in seattle and so like the event was only in seattle and it was covered as if it was just seattle. and there was lots of like media coverage. that was like what's going on? why are why are these kids breaking windows hannah? shared memory of the cold war was like an ideological capitalism versus capitalism versus communism is that the reason that like the afterwards the triumph was also ideological even though that was like a reductive view. yes, i think so. you're ask
the clward trade world trade organization. yeah trade organization protests started was it? in the late 90s or early 2000s. that's one thing that i don't actually know about the like specific groups the protested they all existed before but there was like some meeting in the summer of 2000 that protests turned into, you know direct action of people smashing windows against globalization against the kind of sort of international you know unfettered capitalism. and this happened? did just happen...
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now the world trade organization has warned that the conflict in ukraine is putting the fragile global trade recovery at risk w t. i has revised down is great forecast for this year, from 4.7 percent to just 3 percent saying trade could slow even further depending on the cost of the war. now on monday, the world bank predicted ukraine's economy would fall 45 percent due to the war. earlier, my colleague steven beardsley spoke to mitra last chairman of the ukrainian business and trade association. he asked him whether the key to ukraine's recovery would be a recovery in production. i don't think so that it will be connected to production. the s will lose some people, especially those from 18 to 6 to which went to war is more the question of logistics. because unfortunately, a lot of drivers got drivers simply one to the war. and unfortunately, we don't have political will from european union to support in terms of insurance, the cars and drivers which will come to green to pick up loads. so the question will be it not, and production of the question will be in logistics between ukraine
now the world trade organization has warned that the conflict in ukraine is putting the fragile global trade recovery at risk w t. i has revised down is great forecast for this year, from 4.7 percent to just 3 percent saying trade could slow even further depending on the cost of the war. now on monday, the world bank predicted ukraine's economy would fall 45 percent due to the war. earlier, my colleague steven beardsley spoke to mitra last chairman of the ukrainian business and trade...
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most favored nation status is one of the principles set down by the world trade organization. they are to apply it equally to all in the organization. the tariff on salmon and salmon roe will rise to 5%. the levee on most lumber products will rise from 4.8% to 8. they are expected to be in place until march next year. it won't affect liquefied natural gas, coal, crude oil and palaid yum, because they tariff free. >>> it may be the end of an era. japanese auto maker nissan, set to end production of the cima. production is expected to end by august. the cima debuted in 1988. it led a boom in upscale cars and became a symbol of japan's economic bubble. currently the most affordable model is priced at more than $65,000 but sales fell as consumers increasingly turned to sports utility vehicles. sales were fewer than 100 units last year. they will also stop making the fuga. it care ease the same engine as the sima. it is following in the foot accepts of toyota and honda, who are retiring of certain models. >>> live treatment shoppistream combining e-commerce with social media. recent
most favored nation status is one of the principles set down by the world trade organization. they are to apply it equally to all in the organization. the tariff on salmon and salmon roe will rise to 5%. the levee on most lumber products will rise from 4.8% to 8. they are expected to be in place until march next year. it won't affect liquefied natural gas, coal, crude oil and palaid yum, because they tariff free. >>> it may be the end of an era. japanese auto maker nissan, set to end...
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stephen: australia is challenging china's tariff at the world trade organization. to resve it, but the principle of it is incredibly important. we want to go to the umpire, and we want to get a decision from the umpire, whether the actions being taken are right or not. if we don't have organizations like the world trade othe rule of the jungle.o to, then it's basically stephen: barley was the start of a slew of trade allegations and sanctions that followed a souring of relations between canberra and beijing. female: the foreign minister, marise payne, is refusing to be drawn on whether she trusts china ov its handling of the coronavirus pandemic. stephen: australia's call for a covid inquiry appeared to be a catalyst. female: a chinese analyst has described the foreign minister marise payne's calls for an independent inquirinto the origins of the ronavirus outbreak and the globalesponse as deplorable. stephen: the reality is the tensions are deep and longer snding. rory: it's a big mistake to think that this simply because of the way the australian governmt respond
stephen: australia is challenging china's tariff at the world trade organization. to resve it, but the principle of it is incredibly important. we want to go to the umpire, and we want to get a decision from the umpire, whether the actions being taken are right or not. if we don't have organizations like the world trade othe rule of the jungle.o to, then it's basically stephen: barley was the start of a slew of trade allegations and sanctions that followed a souring of relations between...
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in december, 2001, china joined the world trade organization and became a major player in international commerce. it was a decisive step towards becoming a world power. china also started to exercise more control of the internet and how it was being used by it citizens. so you won't, you know, children paying should you want you to get it or not, can we get to you same teacher didn't you? oh, yes. oh, oh, is it right now here, sir? yup. one. yup. is well with the one. yeah. so this is, this is gone. eagle disbanded his organization and its members dispersed a washington's mary ship. where is the hood? so we had a group of people with the requisite cyber capabilities who was showing a kind of autonomous disposition to work as they saw it to put these capabilities on to the services of the state. the potential was there, i think this was seized upon. yes, we find references to early chinese state sponsored cyber attacks in secret us diplomatic cables published by the wiki lakes website. according to a 2009 cable, the hack a lion was recruited by a company close to the chinese military. to
in december, 2001, china joined the world trade organization and became a major player in international commerce. it was a decisive step towards becoming a world power. china also started to exercise more control of the internet and how it was being used by it citizens. so you won't, you know, children paying should you want you to get it or not, can we get to you same teacher didn't you? oh, yes. oh, oh, is it right now here, sir? yup. one. yup. is well with the one. yeah. so this is, this is...
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the country's agricultural industry won't survive without russian fertilizers after the world trade organization called on brazil to increase its food exports. western sanctions on russia have hindered fertilizer shipments from that country dramatically impacting farming around the globe. as russia has traditionally been the world's largest fertilizer producer, we heard from a brazilian journalist who says that sustaining agricultural production in that country without russian fertilizers would mean skyrocketing costs. the most important group of patient in brazil, in the economy about sanctions against russia. these around for the lies, there's no doubt about that. it represents around 38 percent of all brazilian conception of fertilizers without importation off russian fertilizers. there will be a huge pro, be a huge increase in costs for brazil, agricultural production, a may, and maybe even lead to law of pro in some cases, i think suggest fertilizers a very difficult if it's possible to find it's going to be with much higher prices the former german senior agriculture official says that the
the country's agricultural industry won't survive without russian fertilizers after the world trade organization called on brazil to increase its food exports. western sanctions on russia have hindered fertilizer shipments from that country dramatically impacting farming around the globe. as russia has traditionally been the world's largest fertilizer producer, we heard from a brazilian journalist who says that sustaining agricultural production in that country without russian fertilizers would...
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had already called for patents to be waived in october 2020. 0, people got into it was the world trade organization which turned that down up claimed the german health ministry acquired tens of millions of vaccine doses, many of which will probably now have to be thrown away. the ministry did not respond to our requests for an interview. the ministry for economic cooperation did speak to us. it handles germany's deliveries to the international vaccination initiative kovacs department had dick maya says there's enough vaccine now. and now's the time to learn lessons for the future. a double garcia, i think it's vitally important for the african continent to start local vaccine production. now. germany is very actively involved in supporting vis. there's also a huge readiness now in africa to say the covert 19 crisis says he taught us just how important it is to make our own vaccine was suggested upside down. dick meyer also says that germany's m r. n. a vaccine producer by on tech is supporting the establishment of vaccine production in africa. it's by on tainer is a complete mobile vaccine laborato
had already called for patents to be waived in october 2020. 0, people got into it was the world trade organization which turned that down up claimed the german health ministry acquired tens of millions of vaccine doses, many of which will probably now have to be thrown away. the ministry did not respond to our requests for an interview. the ministry for economic cooperation did speak to us. it handles germany's deliveries to the international vaccination initiative kovacs department had dick...
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well, that was nafta that was later extended to what is called the uruguay round the world trade organization agreements which have the same properties. i could go into the details. a bitter attack on the labor movement. we have some evidence of how great an tack it was. a couple years after nafta a study was undertaken under nafta rules by kate bronson brenner a labor historian at cornell, undertook a study of the effect of nafta on union organizing. turns out that the fact was dire. nafta, along with the refusal of the government to apply labor laws led it a very sharp reduction in union organizing by illegal means. a business couldn't -- if there was an effort at organizing, a business couldn't put up a banner saying transfer operation mexico, could call in works for obligatory meetings or would tell them you go ahead with this union organizing, we are going to move to mexico. they didn't intend to do it but the warning was enough. meanwhile, a major industry had developed of strike breaking. there are now major industries working on what used to be call scientific methods of strike breaki
well, that was nafta that was later extended to what is called the uruguay round the world trade organization agreements which have the same properties. i could go into the details. a bitter attack on the labor movement. we have some evidence of how great an tack it was. a couple years after nafta a study was undertaken under nafta rules by kate bronson brenner a labor historian at cornell, undertook a study of the effect of nafta on union organizing. turns out that the fact was dire. nafta,...
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the world trade organization gets out front of imf world bank -- lisa and i will be in washington in few days -- and the gauging of recession worldwide is a big deal. wto doesn't call for recession but with every bit of work i've ever done, 2.8% global gdp by every measurement i've ever heard models global recession. lisa: you look at how big the downward revision is, 4.1% to 2.8%. we've seen these types of revisions downward to global growth that have been increasingly severe. at what point do we admit we don't know what's going on? how do you game out geopolitical shocks or what is going on in china and what kind of affect it will have on an economy that is still fragile? tom: kailey leinz, in a trilateral world, i will suggest with a massive locked down in china, the war in ukraine, seeing the images of esther putin -- mr. putin, the united states is the only one left standing within the global recession. kailey: the united states in theory more insulated from the situation then europe. rush -- the u.s. could be heading for a crisis whether or not an embargo is put in place and th
the world trade organization gets out front of imf world bank -- lisa and i will be in washington in few days -- and the gauging of recession worldwide is a big deal. wto doesn't call for recession but with every bit of work i've ever done, 2.8% global gdp by every measurement i've ever heard models global recession. lisa: you look at how big the downward revision is, 4.1% to 2.8%. we've seen these types of revisions downward to global growth that have been increasingly severe. at what point do...