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let's move on australia is taking its trade dispute with china to the world trade organization is launching a formal appeal over china's decision to impose heavy tariffs on its barley is charlotte bellus. from bali fields in the astray and state of victoria to beijing and now to the world trade organization in geneva china has imposed tariffs of seem to illustrate ian barley effectively hosting the $1000000000.00 trade it wants the largest market for these farmers a strain he is calling foul for the 1st time asking the world trade organization to intervene we along with many other countries use these prices in the right normally why and destroy an industry should say this is being about a strongly defending values operation in interests of a stroll in produces. but doing so. methodical and careful manner china insists a stray leah is preaching w t o rules it argues that australian farmers produce barley with government subsidies and sell at the low cost so should be subject to any dumping jussi the more when we're both ashore where we have said multiple times that some discriminatory practi
let's move on australia is taking its trade dispute with china to the world trade organization is launching a formal appeal over china's decision to impose heavy tariffs on its barley is charlotte bellus. from bali fields in the astray and state of victoria to beijing and now to the world trade organization in geneva china has imposed tariffs of seem to illustrate ian barley effectively hosting the $1000000000.00 trade it wants the largest market for these farmers a strain he is calling foul...
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it means you trade on world trade organization terms. that is a bigger issue for the uk dealing with the eu then for australia. if we look at the terms of trade at the moment, 51% of uk imports come from the eu. these are 2019 figures, last year, and 43% of all our exports go to the eu, so it's a massive amount of our trade, roughly half our trade. and if you trade on world trade organization terms, that means there will be tariffs on goods moving in both directions. some of them won't be necessarily that high, for example on industrial goods, so non—agricultural goods, those tariffs are just under 3%. but other tariffs can be higher, so, there we go, 2.8% for non—agricultural produce, but things like cars, for example, the tariff on cars is 10%. that's something paid by the companies that take those cars across the border. some of those cost then is probably going to be passed to the consumer. on dairy products, you can have tariffs as high as 35%, so a large chunk of our trade potentially with these tariffs put on them very suddenl
it means you trade on world trade organization terms. that is a bigger issue for the uk dealing with the eu then for australia. if we look at the terms of trade at the moment, 51% of uk imports come from the eu. these are 2019 figures, last year, and 43% of all our exports go to the eu, so it's a massive amount of our trade, roughly half our trade. and if you trade on world trade organization terms, that means there will be tariffs on goods moving in both directions. some of them won't be...
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they just use world trade organization rules and that's what the u.k. would do so this idea that if there isn't a deal that the sky falls on you and the floor falls out at the same time it's just alarm it's right there are still opportunities for them to to go through like you said the world trade organization to make some sort of amendment even though not formal hellery what are the chances there will be a new deal brought there and what would that mean for small businesses in the u.k. or for us so i don't think anybody knows exactly what the percentage i will look at one of the goldman sachs but it happens which went up to over 80 percent that would be a no deal but as has been so aptly says it is not a disastrous situation it has already been come from the talks might go through christmas and right up to new year's of course are that's what none of the diplomats wanted but since it's looking that way i wouldn't be surprised by no deal at all when it isn't so bad you also about small businesses all small businesses actually nimble they're able to prep
they just use world trade organization rules and that's what the u.k. would do so this idea that if there isn't a deal that the sky falls on you and the floor falls out at the same time it's just alarm it's right there are still opportunities for them to to go through like you said the world trade organization to make some sort of amendment even though not formal hellery what are the chances there will be a new deal brought there and what would that mean for small businesses in the u.k. or for...
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australia is taking its trade dispute with china to the world trade organization is launching a formal appeal over china's decision to impose heavy tariffs on its barley shot at its report. from bali fields in the australian state of victoria to beijing and now to the world trade organization in geneva china has imposed tariffs of 80 percent on a straight in bali effectively halting the $1000000000.00 trade it was the largest market for these farmers a strain he is calling fell in for the 1st time asking the world trade organization to intervene we along with many other countries use those processes in the right normally why and destroy the industry should say this is being about a struggle defending the values operation in the interests of a struggling produces. but doing so. methodical and careful manner china insists a stray leader is preaching w t o rules it argues that australian farmers produce barley with government subsidies and sell it below cost so should be subject to any dumping jussi the more when we're both ashore where we have said multiple times that some discriminatory
australia is taking its trade dispute with china to the world trade organization is launching a formal appeal over china's decision to impose heavy tariffs on its barley shot at its report. from bali fields in the australian state of victoria to beijing and now to the world trade organization in geneva china has imposed tariffs of 80 percent on a straight in bali effectively halting the $1000000000.00 trade it was the largest market for these farmers a strain he is calling fell in for the 1st...
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world trade organization terms. here's our political correspondent iain watson. eu leaders met in brussels today, while negotiations with the uk went on behind closed doors. no deal remains a possibility, but the government says this would not be so bad, it could look like this, a road without so much sunshine. ministers say we can trade with the eu on australian terms. after all, they don't have a free trade deal with the eu and they are doing ok. it is looking very, very likely that we will have to go for a solution that i think would be, you know, wonderfulfor the uk, we would be able to do exactly what we want from the 1st of january, obviously it would be different from what we set out to achieve, but i've no doubt that this country can get ready. government ministers have not totally given up on getting what they call a canada plus a deal. translated, it is one that cuts out the need for taxes on most goods to and from the continent. now, the uk could end up with something that is described as australia minus.
world trade organization terms. here's our political correspondent iain watson. eu leaders met in brussels today, while negotiations with the uk went on behind closed doors. no deal remains a possibility, but the government says this would not be so bad, it could look like this, a road without so much sunshine. ministers say we can trade with the eu on australian terms. after all, they don't have a free trade deal with the eu and they are doing ok. it is looking very, very likely that we will...
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brexiteers would say there is already a body called the world trade organization. remember, that comes with a swingeing tariffs. businesses, as a business editor, i go round and businesses have their head in their hands thinking how did we get here. it is a damaging prospect. finally, on that thought, who is most worried? how are we going to feel it with a no—deal brexit? firstly we will feel probably in logistics and haulage, just getting stuff from a to b. cross border. 20% of all goods traded come in from the port of dover. we say we will waive things through but it doesn't look like it will be reciprocated on the other side. miles and miles, thousands of trucks potentially and there is a pilot going on as we speak in kent. and there have been other ones, some exercises in france led to miles of tailbacks. we could be looking at a very disruptive new year period. it is not over yet, we have a few hours. but a former cabinet minister says he thinks it is a long shot right now. fascinating. if brexit was partly about curbing immigration and the fallout of global
brexiteers would say there is already a body called the world trade organization. remember, that comes with a swingeing tariffs. businesses, as a business editor, i go round and businesses have their head in their hands thinking how did we get here. it is a damaging prospect. finally, on that thought, who is most worried? how are we going to feel it with a no—deal brexit? firstly we will feel probably in logistics and haulage, just getting stuff from a to b. cross border. 20% of all goods...
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an escalation in australia's growing trade route with china congress to ask the world trade organization to investigate chinese tariffs on bali. we begin in the u.s. where the hospital system is being strained to breaking point by code 900 patients intensive care units have completely run out of room and at least one state mississippi even as vaccines are being distributed major cities such as los angeles are also being overwhelmed doctors are warning the worst is yet to come reports. in california and across the u.s. the coded 900 numbers are staggering in los angeles county population 10000000 there were fewer than 100 intensive care unit beds available on tuesday in some areas like the central valley and counties east of los angeles there are 0 i.c.u. beds left more people will die because the hope is that. statewide more than 42000 cases of covert 19 were reported on monday breaking all previous single day records we're still in the tunnel going through the most challenging and difficult search we've experienced since the beginning of this pandemic most of the state is under a stay a
an escalation in australia's growing trade route with china congress to ask the world trade organization to investigate chinese tariffs on bali. we begin in the u.s. where the hospital system is being strained to breaking point by code 900 patients intensive care units have completely run out of room and at least one state mississippi even as vaccines are being distributed major cities such as los angeles are also being overwhelmed doctors are warning the worst is yet to come reports. in...
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trade organization to become much more effective and with the u.k. rejoining w.t.f. i think that's going to be a very big part of our mission over the next few years not to benefit trade in many many countries could benefit trade in africa could benefit trade rights through south america it's going to be very important going to come away let's take the long view finally if seating for conservative prime ministers affectively fall on the unit be an issue margaret thoughts of john major david cameron and of course the reason me do this any prospect of you don't know reimagine to haunt the tory party at all is it going to be done with do you think the issue is finished for good or do you think given your long political experience and may come back to bite you. oh i think it will be done and dusted though there will be negotiations over many years there a bound to be an important trading call them neighbor of the countries but once we have achieved the sovereignty that we really want to have that we achieved when we left on january 31st it doesn't look l
trade organization to become much more effective and with the u.k. rejoining w.t.f. i think that's going to be a very big part of our mission over the next few years not to benefit trade in many many countries could benefit trade in africa could benefit trade rights through south america it's going to be very important going to come away let's take the long view finally if seating for conservative prime ministers affectively fall on the unit be an issue margaret thoughts of john major david...
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the facts about the world trade organization are is that everyone who is a member of that organisation trades as a most—favoured—nation with every other nation and that is a technical phrase that is used, and that means that all the rules that prevent people messing up their borders and imposing unnecessary barriers are not permitted and you have an action against any country or region or block trying to do that, and it also means that you have to charge the same tariff on imports in your country from every member, so we have an opportunity to actually lower some tariffs because some of the tariffs the eu mixes in prose on the bulk of our trade from the rest of the world, are too high and most notably on food products we can't grow for ourselves because of the climate. where would you compromise in terms of boris johnson's possession? would you allow the french a few more years of access to uk waters? no, we compromised too much for four and a half years, the prime minister has been admirably firm. he inherited the position that had been gravely weakened by all of the foolish sacri
the facts about the world trade organization are is that everyone who is a member of that organisation trades as a most—favoured—nation with every other nation and that is a technical phrase that is used, and that means that all the rules that prevent people messing up their borders and imposing unnecessary barriers are not permitted and you have an action against any country or region or block trying to do that, and it also means that you have to charge the same tariff on imports in your...
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trade organization as a developing economy with special rights. to africa now and a double whammy for nigeria the corona virus is causing economic have it and then there is the pandemic squeezing of oil prices the country's main source of revenue africa's biggest oil producer suffered badly from the plunge in crude prices especially in the early months as you can see here of the crisis it's tumbled by about 20 percent this year critics say the government's. made this one cause this problem itself by not diversifying years ago that is also a deteriorating security situation in the north east which is causing alec attacks and mass kidnappings by militant groups main attempts to lure investors the country of folded unemployment and inflation rising while bank warns the economy risks unraveling. economist johnson chukwu says there were policy and economic missteps that made it inevitable for nigeria to plunge into recession is that where did nigeria go wrong. thank you once again. the midget's i did with how did that 20 something government on t.v. de
trade organization as a developing economy with special rights. to africa now and a double whammy for nigeria the corona virus is causing economic have it and then there is the pandemic squeezing of oil prices the country's main source of revenue africa's biggest oil producer suffered badly from the plunge in crude prices especially in the early months as you can see here of the crisis it's tumbled by about 20 percent this year critics say the government's. made this one cause this problem...
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will trade with the world trade organization terms from the start of january. but chancellor angela merkel has told german m.p.'s that the european union is willing to accept a no deal out if no agreement can be secured. that's good enough if they're still remains the chance of it i don't think we will know by tomorrow whether we have succeeded or not that i can promise but we are working on it we are however prepared for a scenario in which we cannot accept the conditions if there are bridges conditions which we cannot accept then we will take the path of you know dia one thing is absolutely clear the integrity of the e.u.'s single market must be preserved and. let's bring in our reporter daniel went on this daniel how significant is what chancellor merkel saying that well it's not quite explosive it's more the drip drip drip of water torture on the u.k. government the pressure is building on them now to do something to change their stance but the thing is what i'm talking about is the so-called level playing field principles so what's stopping the u.k. just p
will trade with the world trade organization terms from the start of january. but chancellor angela merkel has told german m.p.'s that the european union is willing to accept a no deal out if no agreement can be secured. that's good enough if they're still remains the chance of it i don't think we will know by tomorrow whether we have succeeded or not that i can promise but we are working on it we are however prepared for a scenario in which we cannot accept the conditions if there are bridges...
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trade organization as a developing economy with special rights. all right friends will go to mt there with the e.c.f. are talking about that a huge china investment deal in the works and now before we go a look at how far the world of robotics has come the engineers boston dynamics have been planning this 2020 farewell party for you. know this isn't computer generated it's the real thing is guys aren't just good dancers they're experts at remote inspection and sensing that's their day jobs i think and have become extremely flexible and accurate in every motion even on the dance floor apparently japan's hyundai i recently snapped up boston dynamics valuing the company at over $1000000000.00. all right that's it for me and deed the business team no dancing here to fight is on. to own. or not to own. what about a sharing economy instead. of a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new. the economics magazine in germany. next on d w. happiness is for everyone human penises are very different from primates you know we have a tot
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trade organization as if the ruby economy was special rights. even though there have been some breakthroughs concerning competition both sides are not yet on equal footing so they were most likely meet more often around the negotiating table in the coming years. or out let's bring in sufi richardson the china director of human rights watch so i think welcome from the opposition i wonder what did you see what do you worry between the lines of this tried to you. well i think there are 2 variables here that should make everyone quite skeptical and the 1st is that the chinese government is just devoid of credibility when it comes to commitments not just for and human rights but around issues of trade or even security and this is a government that regularly signs binding international agreements and then ignores them but i think the other variable is that there is very strong evidence the use of force labor in. europe that has been acknowledged by the e.u. and the state governments and there's almost no ability to do the kind of due diligence that's
trade organization as if the ruby economy was special rights. even though there have been some breakthroughs concerning competition both sides are not yet on equal footing so they were most likely meet more often around the negotiating table in the coming years. or out let's bring in sufi richardson the china director of human rights watch so i think welcome from the opposition i wonder what did you see what do you worry between the lines of this tried to you. well i think there are 2 variables...
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and the other way around so what's at stake the world trade organization puts the figure at 3 point one percent for customs tariffs from the e.u. to the u.k. from the u.k. to the e.u. 3.3 percent and that's not all certain types of products could have much higher duties beginning next year cars and agricultural goods could be as high as 13 percent on milk as much as 36 percent and with the economies on both sides of the channel suffering already to the coronavirus crisis neither one spreads it to happen without a deal. now for more on this i'm joined by the hartman she's managing director of the british chamber of commerce in germany welcome to the show it's good to have you is it fair to say that businesses on both sides of the channel are now bracing for a no trade deal but 1st of all good morning and i don't think they have bracing for it but they're bracing for the decision you know it's always good to be able to prepare the scenarios and not be able to prepare anything. why is that uncertainty is so bad for business as we use this phrase a phrase a lot but can you explain in concre
and the other way around so what's at stake the world trade organization puts the figure at 3 point one percent for customs tariffs from the e.u. to the u.k. from the u.k. to the e.u. 3.3 percent and that's not all certain types of products could have much higher duties beginning next year cars and agricultural goods could be as high as 13 percent on milk as much as 36 percent and with the economies on both sides of the channel suffering already to the coronavirus crisis neither one spreads it...
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trade organization as if the rupee economy was special rights even though there have been some breakthroughs concerning competition both sides are not yet on equal footing so they were most likely meet more often around the negotiating table in the coming years. so we also if you richardson the china director of human rights watch what she reads between the lines of this trade deal . well i think there are 2 variables here that should make everyone quite skeptical and the 1st is that the chinese government is just devoid of credibility when it comes to commitments not just around human rights but around issues of of trade or even security and this is a government that regularly signs binding international agreements and then ignores them but i think the other variable is that there is very strong evidence the use of forced labor in. there has been acknowledged by the e.u. member state governments you know there's almost no ability to do you know the kind of due diligence that's necessary to check on that problem and so one looks at this agreement really has to wonder why anybody believes tha
trade organization as if the rupee economy was special rights even though there have been some breakthroughs concerning competition both sides are not yet on equal footing so they were most likely meet more often around the negotiating table in the coming years. so we also if you richardson the china director of human rights watch what she reads between the lines of this trade deal . well i think there are 2 variables here that should make everyone quite skeptical and the 1st is that the...
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and straightly is launching a former p. a formal appeal to the world trade organization over china's decision to impose heavy tariffs on its barley if you post 5 years of gc's back in may. well those are the headlines to stay with us here on al-jazeera is next the american people have finally for poking around cares i slipped when america's all balanced the world becomes more dangerous the world is looking unfair i was feeling mixture of sadness movie. with the election behind us will the republican party dump trucks the fuel weekly take on us politics and society that's the bottom line. i will keep. the power. nist. and it's mean is it sort of that. i did it don't just want to think and. i didn't need to call him that is kind of meant. by that if you can to kind of not have become such. an ambush you know. when this clip before we commit because you demand. an equal share out of the limo museum but. wanted to come in and have the passion to come and have a booklet he he couldn't muster. sydney have the amount of the meek mill comes he needed a. young melissa. to see if of the stab i
and straightly is launching a former p. a formal appeal to the world trade organization over china's decision to impose heavy tariffs on its barley if you post 5 years of gc's back in may. well those are the headlines to stay with us here on al-jazeera is next the american people have finally for poking around cares i slipped when america's all balanced the world becomes more dangerous the world is looking unfair i was feeling mixture of sadness movie. with the election behind us will the...
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trade organization as if the ruby economy was special rights even though there have been some breakthroughs concerning competition both sides are not yet on equal footing so they were most likely meet more often around the negotiating table in the coming years. they are not a kingdom has become the 1st country to authorize the coronavirus vaccine developed by astra zeneca an oxford university but while the drug maker has received emergency approval on its home turf the european union and united states aren't ready to follow suit just yet the latest vaccine is cheaper and easier to transport them to be on tech pfizer and mow down aversions but trial data suggest it's not as effective as also uncertainty about the best dosage for the astra zeneca vaccine. dr john campbell is an independent health analyst based in the u.k. we spoke to him earlier and asked how important this new vaccine is this new vaccine is the best news we've had in the pandemic and it is going to change the situation entirely now in the united kingdom we're going to start a mass rollout of this vaccine from the 4th of janu
trade organization as if the ruby economy was special rights even though there have been some breakthroughs concerning competition both sides are not yet on equal footing so they were most likely meet more often around the negotiating table in the coming years. they are not a kingdom has become the 1st country to authorize the coronavirus vaccine developed by astra zeneca an oxford university but while the drug maker has received emergency approval on its home turf the european union and united...
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she has argued cases as well before the world trade organization. ambassador susan rice now. let's listen in. >> i'm honored to join this tremendous team. today we confront a profoundly connected set of crises, a relentless pandemic, a struggling economy, urgent demands for racial equity and justice, a climate in need of healing, a democracy in need of repair and a world in need of renewed american leadership. in the 21st century our foreign, economic and domestic imperatives are deeply intertwined. tackling these challenges is personal to me. i'm a descendent of immigrants and the enslaved and service is in our blood. my paternal great grandfather was born a slave in south carolina and joined the union army. he went on to get a college degree, become an ame minister and he founded the borden town school in new jersey which provided african-american with vocation al and college preparatory education. my father serveds a tuskegee airman and a governor of the reserves. my maternal grandparents came to this country from jamaica. working as a janitor and maid they saved to send a
she has argued cases as well before the world trade organization. ambassador susan rice now. let's listen in. >> i'm honored to join this tremendous team. today we confront a profoundly connected set of crises, a relentless pandemic, a struggling economy, urgent demands for racial equity and justice, a climate in need of healing, a democracy in need of repair and a world in need of renewed american leadership. in the 21st century our foreign, economic and domestic imperatives are deeply...
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japan has really done a great job and taking the lead on, for example, the world trade organization actions associated with a fair chinese trade and economic practices. we really had unprecedented law enforcement cooperation on china's sustained campaign of espionage. we are talking about india, australia, japan, the united states, it's really invigorated. we should maybe send a thank you note to xi jinping for that because his massive tax on australia, the bludgeoning has galvanized that format. on european allies are much more cognizant now of the period of the threat from the chinese communist party. the threat from huawei will happen. our partners and africa are also now deeply concerned about china's economic aggression and the death traps. i think this is a positive time to come in and to reinvigorate multinational efforts to overcome the challenges that we have seen. i think we have to do is recognize, hey, alliances and multi national cooperation have to be for a purpose. right? and i think what we have learned from the world trade organization as well as other international organiz
japan has really done a great job and taking the lead on, for example, the world trade organization actions associated with a fair chinese trade and economic practices. we really had unprecedented law enforcement cooperation on china's sustained campaign of espionage. we are talking about india, australia, japan, the united states, it's really invigorated. we should maybe send a thank you note to xi jinping for that because his massive tax on australia, the bludgeoning has galvanized that...
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look what happened at the world trade organization at the w t o when the country is out of line it is immediately brought to order by the w t o director general and other state. and if it still refuses to accept requirements it can leave the w t o but quitting the w t o is a dramatic move for a country so what people have accepted on the economic front for capitalism and trade they are incapable of doing so for human health. and that is tragic. the w.h.o. in common with any institution serving the public interest has been weakened this is not this is not some kind of unfortunate mistake it is wanted they do not want a strong w.h.o. they want a world health organization that will rep that will serve the fact that health is a trillion dollar market. the w.h.o. faced unlimited budget and we covenants which were to have dramatic consequences in 2014. liberia sierra leone and guinea so multiple outbreaks of the virus. teams from doctors without borders on the ground reported that the wave of infections was out of control while the international community said nothing. in much the w.h.o. so
look what happened at the world trade organization at the w t o when the country is out of line it is immediately brought to order by the w t o director general and other state. and if it still refuses to accept requirements it can leave the w t o but quitting the w t o is a dramatic move for a country so what people have accepted on the economic front for capitalism and trade they are incapable of doing so for human health. and that is tragic. the w.h.o. in common with any institution serving...
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australia is launching a formal appeal to the world trade organization of a chinese decision to impose huge terrace on its barley in may beijing imposed 5 years of duties on the grain effectively stopping a $1000000000.00 trade and its tracks the 2 countries have been in a growing trade dispute since a stray a call for an investigation into the origins of the corona virus pandemic. a faction of the armed group boko haram must claim responsibility for the abduction of hundreds of school boys in northern nigeria students were taken on friday from a boarding school in katsina state well those were the headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after if you find that america special thanks for watching. the coby 19 pandemic is threatening one of singapore's most beloved preditions its famous straight story the fragile use costs one a 18 investigates focus to innovate savant on al-jazeera. the suv good to each are so full of these days those fuckers your music though it was think it will present you. to. the who are simply states only who can tell to my eyes lip godliness the goodness of ou
australia is launching a formal appeal to the world trade organization of a chinese decision to impose huge terrace on its barley in may beijing imposed 5 years of duties on the grain effectively stopping a $1000000000.00 trade and its tracks the 2 countries have been in a growing trade dispute since a stray a call for an investigation into the origins of the corona virus pandemic. a faction of the armed group boko haram must claim responsibility for the abduction of hundreds of school boys in...
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australia is launching a formal appeal to the world trade organization of china's decision to impose huge terrorist on its bali in may beijing impose duties on the grain for 5 years china has australia's biggest trading partner to country of the growing dispute strayer call for an investigation into the origins of the corona virus pandemics and affection a book or has claimed responsibility for the abduction of hundreds of school boys in northern nigeria the students were taken on friday from a boarding school in katsina state there are concerns the government hasn't been forthcoming about the actual number of boys abducted it says it's negotiating with what it calls armed bandits so those are the headlines that these continue on al-jazeera after rewind thank you so much but it. november 2009 and the president of the united states issues a stern warning to north korea over its nuclear program. north korea behaves in a provocative fashion. then. is willing to return to talks. talks for a while and then leaves the talks seeking further concessions and there is never actually any progre
australia is launching a formal appeal to the world trade organization of china's decision to impose huge terrorist on its bali in may beijing impose duties on the grain for 5 years china has australia's biggest trading partner to country of the growing dispute strayer call for an investigation into the origins of the corona virus pandemics and affection a book or has claimed responsibility for the abduction of hundreds of school boys in northern nigeria the students were taken on friday from a...
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will not go to world trade organization. trade organization terms there won't be tariffs and border checks and goods that has been a deal we don't know the exact details of that deal you understand could be around 2000 pages long and what would happen next is that deal would be put forward to the u.k. parliament which is set to meet next week possibly wednesday to ratify that deal before the end of the year but the key takeaway here is that the prime minister 1st johnson the u.k. government have managed to achieve a deal with different opinion because at that from 2016 to when that vote 1 happened you know they say the move campaign one to today a lot of time has passed a lot of things that happened just remind us of those final stumbling blocks the past few weeks things have been very tense. absolutely think there's been to and fro you have a new prime minister had said that people should prepare for a no deal that was definitely not the appetite inside politics and put the majority of members of parliament here in the u.k.
will not go to world trade organization. trade organization terms there won't be tariffs and border checks and goods that has been a deal we don't know the exact details of that deal you understand could be around 2000 pages long and what would happen next is that deal would be put forward to the u.k. parliament which is set to meet next week possibly wednesday to ratify that deal before the end of the year but the key takeaway here is that the prime minister 1st johnson the u.k. government...
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falls back on very basic world trade organization terms often called an australia style deal but what it really means is the sudden unplugging of britain's economy from the world's largest trading bloc and the prospect of checks and tariffs on goods going between the u.k. and the e.u. on sunday the new deadline will be exactly a year since boris johnson returned to downing street having won a landslide in the election largely on the promise of being able to deliver bricks in 12 months all of the repeated promise of a trade deal with the e.u. though still to be on it. and now hopes of a deal are drifting away seemingly irreconcilable differences on fishing quotas business competition rules and how the new arrangements will be enforced to talk negotiations for mums and in a possible sign of things to come images of tailbacks of trucks on the road to the port of dover and the channel tunnel in folks till thursday logistics companies are reporting a surge in orders ahead of the brakes a deadline a warning to from france the british citizens may need visas to stay in the e.u. longer than 3
falls back on very basic world trade organization terms often called an australia style deal but what it really means is the sudden unplugging of britain's economy from the world's largest trading bloc and the prospect of checks and tariffs on goods going between the u.k. and the e.u. on sunday the new deadline will be exactly a year since boris johnson returned to downing street having won a landslide in the election largely on the promise of being able to deliver bricks in 12 months all of...
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the world trade organization terms a century that means that all of these trade barriers spring up tariffs and regulate rechecks accept or it would really throw a spanner in the works of what has been for decades very seamless trade between the 2 sides will there be a deal what i think if you're looking at the statement has just been released by sort of underlying and promise of johnson you'd say that perhaps the you know the chances are on the up would boris johnson really decide that he was going to go to brussels later on this week if he didn't think that there was a deal that was possible i would argue that he probably thinks there is and that he wants to be front and center when the deal is actually signed. still ahead in al-jazeera why human rights activists are accusing the french president of turning a blind eye to egypt's rights abuses if the 2 leaders meet in paris or south korea and forces new coronavirus restrictions we find out what has authorities there so concerned about this 3rd wave of infections. was. the nor'easter is gone but the cold is still there that is the response
the world trade organization terms a century that means that all of these trade barriers spring up tariffs and regulate rechecks accept or it would really throw a spanner in the works of what has been for decades very seamless trade between the 2 sides will there be a deal what i think if you're looking at the statement has just been released by sort of underlying and promise of johnson you'd say that perhaps the you know the chances are on the up would boris johnson really decide that he was...
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trade organization norms as well as a bilateral free trade agreement the 2 countries have been in a growing trade dispute since australia called for an investigation into the origins of the corona virus pandemic the international criminal court has refused to investigate allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity in china's shing jang province exiled week is had given the court evidence accusing beijing of locking up more than 1000000 people from the muslim minority and forcibly sterilizing women but prosecutors say they cannot investigate the allegations because china is not a signatory to the hague based court the united nations says the child marriage rates of surge in sierra leone because of the coronavirus pandemic estimates that hardships resulting from private 19 would drive 13000000 more girls worldwide to marry before the age of 18 to tour again. mary kamara is 16 years old and wanted to be a nurse but the great artist pandemic pushed her family into poverty she says she had little choice but to leave school and marry instead. when he went to meet my parents they c
trade organization norms as well as a bilateral free trade agreement the 2 countries have been in a growing trade dispute since australia called for an investigation into the origins of the corona virus pandemic the international criminal court has refused to investigate allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity in china's shing jang province exiled week is had given the court evidence accusing beijing of locking up more than 1000000 people from the muslim minority and forcibly...
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time after it had said we're going underground as the world trade organization general council meets for a 2 day summit in switzerland as the west stands accused of buying up $1000.00 vaccinations and imposing arguably illegal sanctions that home the covert response of poorer countries potentially risking the lives of billions coming up on the show almost one year ago global strategist against isis and al-qaeda hearing in general consumption a man he was murdered on the orders of u.s. president donald trump with no condemnation from nato nations we speak to the daughter of the general credited with arguably saving countless lives from washington's london in the going underground world exclusive 1st interview as joe biden's national security adviser designate threatens a coalition against iran from january all this and more coming up in the penultimate show of the season but 1st the un special rapporteur agnes kalama has concluded that the us and off we assassinated iranian general cousins from a money using an obama era style drone strike on baghdad airport the assassination was cond
time after it had said we're going underground as the world trade organization general council meets for a 2 day summit in switzerland as the west stands accused of buying up $1000.00 vaccinations and imposing arguably illegal sanctions that home the covert response of poorer countries potentially risking the lives of billions coming up on the show almost one year ago global strategist against isis and al-qaeda hearing in general consumption a man he was murdered on the orders of u.s. president...
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this radio is launching a formal appeal to the world trade organization of the chinese decision to impose huge tariffs on its body and may beijing opposed 5 years of 2 seats on the grain effectively stopping a 1000000000 dollar trade in its tracks of pain in a growing trade dispute since australia called for an investigation into the origins of the corona virus pandemic. we are highly confident that by stone the evidence darter an analysis we've put together already destroyed here has an incredibly strong case demand in relation to defending the integrity and propriety of our growing growers and bali produces we have full confidence at the diner not i'm julie subsidized that they do not dump their product in the global markets in the day i have operated with nothing but commercial imperatives in relation to the way they have engaged in the china market. china's foreign minister insists a stranger hasn't properly addressed allegations that the bali is being undervalued and subsidized which i'm going to share what i want to stress is that the last trillion government should take china's con
this radio is launching a formal appeal to the world trade organization of the chinese decision to impose huge tariffs on its body and may beijing opposed 5 years of 2 seats on the grain effectively stopping a 1000000000 dollar trade in its tracks of pain in a growing trade dispute since australia called for an investigation into the origins of the corona virus pandemic. we are highly confident that by stone the evidence darter an analysis we've put together already destroyed here has an...
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the world trade organization and the u.s., as the global economy recovers in the aftermath of revitalizing the wto can bolster trade and help us move away from protectionism. reforms could be a step to maybe structures for new areas such as emerging technologies. clearly in these efforts, as we , workingviously alongside allies and parties -- and partners will be crucial, especially in europe. forcommunity has the will multilateralism and an interest in raising global standards by cooperating with institutions, and a need to push back against the nefarious influence of global challenges. regardless, this year is an inflection point for the u.s. and the world. it we like to think about when we think of the future ahead of us is foresighted to help us uncover the right process. -- have been doing that for years. .ost recently in a report analyzes thesays, long-term effects of the pandemic and help us think through what will be. in february we have another report coming up that will dive deeper into the next year. don't forget about the paper we are releasing this week, which will be public s
the world trade organization and the u.s., as the global economy recovers in the aftermath of revitalizing the wto can bolster trade and help us move away from protectionism. reforms could be a step to maybe structures for new areas such as emerging technologies. clearly in these efforts, as we , workingviously alongside allies and parties -- and partners will be crucial, especially in europe. forcommunity has the will multilateralism and an interest in raising global standards by cooperating...
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trade organization and they are standards of what the trade agreements are so again if you say we're renegotiating it's not working you don't just drop it on the space you go back but they're. expecting are we had expected and the 1st place and it seems all longer because again the u.k. decided to leave our ovo to leave the e.u. back in 2016 it's just been the last 9 months home longer of trying to negotiate the actual deal hell are we talked a lot about the fisheries they've been a big deal throughout this process even last week they still didn't have an agreement on it what was ultimately reached here. well it's going to be a 5 year agreement in terms of the way things are set and that will be that the e.u. fisheries will return 25 percent of that to the fish that they catch in the u.k. waters back to the u.k. this actually is viewed by those in the fishing industry u.k. as a trail but there had to be some sort of you know it's the goetia industry and this is what it's come down to really with the fisheries and this is how it was able to be costs through because obviously while the
trade organization and they are standards of what the trade agreements are so again if you say we're renegotiating it's not working you don't just drop it on the space you go back but they're. expecting are we had expected and the 1st place and it seems all longer because again the u.k. decided to leave our ovo to leave the e.u. back in 2016 it's just been the last 9 months home longer of trying to negotiate the actual deal hell are we talked a lot about the fisheries they've been a big deal...
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political stance that china does not agree with now with strong leaders taking beijing to the world trade organization threatening legal action over its tariffs on bali allies have rallied behind a strong leah with campaigns to biased. let's throw in politicians are traditionally taken i bipartisan approach to china a bit and i read the whole thing the opposition labor party has accused the prime minister of presiding over i can point breakdown of relationships the government has now for recess the question is how to reset relations when china even wrinkles business is caught up in the tensions are hoping for a diplomatic resolution in terms of a media. but what we have is that we do. know working through the challenges the challenge will be navigating a path between voicing what is strongly believes to be legitimate concerns while maintaining lucrative markets and also opening new ones gauge al-jazeera camera. after days of destructive protests for his government has repealed a controversial farming law there was a liberations as the decision came down workers had been on strike and had
political stance that china does not agree with now with strong leaders taking beijing to the world trade organization threatening legal action over its tariffs on bali allies have rallied behind a strong leah with campaigns to biased. let's throw in politicians are traditionally taken i bipartisan approach to china a bit and i read the whole thing the opposition labor party has accused the prime minister of presiding over i can point breakdown of relationships the government has now for recess...
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trade organization terms which could see the u.k. automotive sector grind to a halt manufacturing is a big deal for a for the u.k. so you know if you start putting tariffs on a tape you know the demand for u.k. goods is going to drop down and this is what i think is going to make a trade of the u.k. an attractive the battle about fisheries gets a lot of attention if there's no deal the french fishermen like these and borderline you sort of near lose the right to work in british waters and livelihoods with british fishermen on the other hand would get full control of the waters but they sell about 80 percent of the catch to europe with the terrorists coming in their business is likely to sink too it's what you call a lose lose situation. brussels bureau chief alexander phenomena joins me now alexandra high times certainly running out for a deal what are the remaining sticking points that will be debated today. well there are 3 issues that have been front and center of the trade talks of for the last weeks one of them which are so fish
trade organization terms which could see the u.k. automotive sector grind to a halt manufacturing is a big deal for a for the u.k. so you know if you start putting tariffs on a tape you know the demand for u.k. goods is going to drop down and this is what i think is going to make a trade of the u.k. an attractive the battle about fisheries gets a lot of attention if there's no deal the french fishermen like these and borderline you sort of near lose the right to work in british waters and...
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the australian government says it will appeal to the world trade organization over china's decision to impose huge tariffs on australian barley earlier this year — which threatens $1.9 billion worth of trade. it will be the first time australia has referred china to the organisation over an agricultural commodity. joining me now is mariko 0i, from our asia business hub of singapore. what more do we know about this? i think the big question is how long it would actually ta ke is how long it would actually take for the wto to resolve this case and i have been speaking to some experts and some say a year even 18 months which is way too long for the producers caught up in this but i guess australia had to respond because the list of products affected continues to grow, not just about products affected continues to grow, notjust about barley but wine, beef, wheat, nearly 40% of its expert go to china but 110w of its expert go to china but now 13 industries are caught up in the tensions mainly because australia asked for an independent enquiry into the origin of covid—19 which really ups
the australian government says it will appeal to the world trade organization over china's decision to impose huge tariffs on australian barley earlier this year — which threatens $1.9 billion worth of trade. it will be the first time australia has referred china to the organisation over an agricultural commodity. joining me now is mariko 0i, from our asia business hub of singapore. what more do we know about this? i think the big question is how long it would actually ta ke is how long it...
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trade organization with with the way negotiations have been going so far many see that as the most likely outcome when i spoke to anthony webber a political commentator from britain he believes that most people have grown tired of the glaciations on just want to be over it one way or another. we keep on so many key cards but i think in the general public you we care about us because we course we proceeded to lead the e.u. 2016 so you want to. be strictly surprised with our yes we're not going to look i think we have to remember we are iraq from. what we're question leaving the e.u. it wasn't leaving the e.u. if we had to do so trying to stop until. i get my state law again it's a good working relationship with the e.u. what we don't want. her. to be sorted out later on i'm just laid on top of the. rules now. more americans have died of cold with than were lost fighting in world war 2 the death toll is approaching 300000 while the total number of cases now exceeds 16000000 the pandemic may be the country's worst crisis in recent history but that house and stop the rich from getting richer
trade organization with with the way negotiations have been going so far many see that as the most likely outcome when i spoke to anthony webber a political commentator from britain he believes that most people have grown tired of the glaciations on just want to be over it one way or another. we keep on so many key cards but i think in the general public you we care about us because we course we proceeded to lead the e.u. 2016 so you want to. be strictly surprised with our yes we're not going...
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on world trade organization rules with the way negotiations have been going so far many think that is the most likely outcome political commentator anthony webber believes most people just want this to be over one way or another we're people who are ready to make you cards but i think in the general public you we find out because we course we see it's a lead the e.u. in 2016 so you want to. be strictly surprised yes we're going to look i think we have to remember the our. what we're question are leaving the e.u. it wasn't leaving the e.u. if we had time to sort of trying stuff it yes of course it's close it's. been my state will go again it's got a good working relationship with the e.u. it will be done. for her very soon be sorted out least of all i'm just the bones of the. rules not. more americans haven't now died of covered than were lost fighting in world war 2 the death toll is approaching 300000 while the total number of cases exceeds 16000000 the pandemic may be the country's worst crisis in recent history but that has not stopped the rich from getting richer the net worth of
on world trade organization rules with the way negotiations have been going so far many think that is the most likely outcome political commentator anthony webber believes most people just want this to be over one way or another we're people who are ready to make you cards but i think in the general public you we find out because we course we see it's a lead the e.u. in 2016 so you want to. be strictly surprised yes we're going to look i think we have to remember the our. what we're question...
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trade organization over china's decision to impose huge tariffs on its own early in the beijing imposed 5 years of gc's on the grain effectively stopping a $1000000000.00 trees in its tracks where they've been a growing trade dispute since strew called for an investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic it's a macauley is an associate professor at the history of the national university he says it's clear the standoff is going in the wrong direction. it's not just bali it's tourists it's wine it's coal even lobsters cotton sugar the coal issue has been in the pipeline for a little while now but it now seems clear just in the last 24 hours or so that china is imposing curbs on the really big is you down the track is iron ore but it looks as if china does not have many alternatives suppliers exporters and it's not just bali but all exporting sectors are concerned on the other hand the australian government is playing the security card the australian government is saying this is a matter of national security and therefore everybody must tell you the law and so the economic sec
trade organization over china's decision to impose huge tariffs on its own early in the beijing imposed 5 years of gc's on the grain effectively stopping a $1000000000.00 trees in its tracks where they've been a growing trade dispute since strew called for an investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic it's a macauley is an associate professor at the history of the national university he says it's clear the standoff is going in the wrong direction. it's not just bali it's...