Baby charlie gard accused the hospital of treating him. The hospital of treating him. The hospital treating him of lying to a judge. They say they have new proof the Child Therapy could help him. Now on bbc news all the latest Business News live from singapore. Indias cattle trade, a major decision looms ahead of one that will affect business and religious communities in india. And its venue saw growth, we look at the ambitious plans stretched across the 7000 miles between china and the uk its the new silk road. Good morning, asia, hello, world, glad you could join us for this tuesday addition of Asia Business report. Im rico hizon and we kick off with india were the highest court there will look at the governments recent decision to ban the sale of cattle for slaughter through animal markets. Their leather and beef export industry said the government move violates the right to free trade. Its a case that could affect the livelihoods of more than 20 million workers across the meat industry. We have more from delhi. Indias top court has asked the government for a detailed response with regards to a law that would ban the trade of cattle for slaughter. After widespread criticism, delhi has clarified the new rolls are in that regulation and not banning the sale of cattle. Its said its willing to amend the law after talking to all stakeholders murals. Most of indias beef comes from Water Buffalo rather than cows, which are considered wholly by hindus. Many states have banned Cow Slaughter but at the moment theres no such ban on buffaloes and camels. It would have a massive impact on meat and Leather Industries with Animal Experts worth more than 4 billion, its the biggest exporter in the world. It employs millions of people mostly from the muslim community. The decision is expected to affect millions of farmers nationwide who use cattle for things like Dairy Corruption and ploughing. Farmers generally sell the cattle to slaughterhouses after they become old or unproductive. Many states are vehemently opposing the law and they have said they will not implement it evenif have said they will not implement it even if it is brought in. The government is expected to give more details in court on tuesday. 0ne Silicon Valley start up has now reached the shores of Mainland China and its hundreds of millions of customers. Stripe, a Digital Service that accepts payments over the internet, is going against many other companies. They make up 90 of the mobile Wallet Market in china. Joining us is the president and co founder. How Big A Game Changer is best for your business, partnering with these companies . Good morning. As you can imagine this is something we have always wa nted this is something we have always wanted to do. Stripe provides infrastructure for the online economy, we get businesses to set up and have the tools to accept payments, if youre online youre not just payments, if youre online youre notjust addressing a local market, you are Serving Notjust addressing a local market, you are serving a notjust addressing a local market, you are serving a Global Customer audience and one of the things that often holds you back from trading globally is Payment Infrastructure. We are very excited about the news this week, in an Industry First out of the box, they can except all these Payment Systems without additional integration work. You talk about infrastructure, these transactions were mainly done with china based businesses and there we re china based businesses and there were relatively few Chinese Consumers buying online from overseas because of the lack of credit cards. Could this be a problem for stripe . This is exactly the problem we are trying to solve, if you look at the history of internet commerce, in china, a very large mobile commerce market, over half of the Mobile Commerce Auctions taking place are in china but in western countries it is credit card dominant don mike dominated. We are trying to fix this so that for western businesses that we support, they can now unlock this very large Chinese Consumer market. Is the profitability of stripe depending on chinas appetite for buying products from overseas . Yes, i dont think that appetite is in doubt. Chinese demand for foreign goods is expected to be 150 billion by 2020, we have seen to be 150 billion by 2020, we have seen this pattern growing and we fully expect it to continue. As the Payment Infrastructure improves Chinese Consumers have more global options. What is your forecast in terms of transactions over the next two to five years . Its a little ha rd two to five years . Its a little hard for us to sayjust having launched this right now, so we are going to be tracking this very closely over the next few years but theres 4 billion people connected to the internet globally, alipay has 5 billion users and wechat pay has even more so we 5 billion users and wechat pay has even more so we would be surprised if this wasnt a big driver going forward. Thanks very much. The firm is selling more than 90 of its 13 tourism projects to a chinese developer for 19. 3 billion. Its 13 tourism projects to a chinese developerfor 19. 3 billion. Earlier i asked an expert why wonder is giving up its challenge to mickey mouse. Its sad to hear but this has been a while coming, looking at how they have performed over the last 12 months, their Real Estate Holdings havent done well, theyve seen a drop in revenue. At the same time they have gone without a massive Expansion Spree overseas and they are carrying debt on their Balance Sheets and this will be a way for them. Why have they accumulated so much debt . They have been opportunistic as a company, they have seen deals they thought were good for their brand image and future revenues, but to do that they have had to borrow a bit of money from Major Chinese banks. Theyve got 33 billion of debt and thats not sustainable as a business over the long term to carry that much. What about the buyer, chinese developer sunap, they are buying the estate for 9. 3 billion, why would they want to buy these properties if they want to buy these properties if the amusement parks arent performing well . Its interesting because they are the Polar Opposite of wanda, sunap has been a residential rather than commercial developer, theyve done well over the last year and expanded into new cities cities and generated revenue from Property Sales so now they looking to move into new segments of the market so for them purchasing commercial real estate at least on paper makes sense. The that remains is can they all wanda manage these properties that generates significant revenue . Or wanda. Chinas silk road was an Ancient Trade Route that link these to the west and now the chinese president is looking to the past to paint the way for the future with a 1 trillion initiative to build infrastructure in more than 60 countries. Carrie gracie has travelled the 7000 mile route from the mainland to the uk to assess what it may deliver. She spoke to me earlier north west china. This is still very much in its early stages, its a huge plan, it is all things to all men and women at the moment and its very hard to work out which bits matter and which dont, but as you know, rico, the main issue here is China Building an almost amount of infrastructure, roads, rails, ports, airports, pipelines, using up the excess capacity from its Construction Companies inside china and the Infrastructure Building thats gone on in these china over the past 20 years or so, bringing that Construction Effort to chinas neighbours to boost trade at the end of the day, sell more chinese exports and create more chinese influence. What are the challenges of this initiative and how is this going to be funded . The challenges are immense and numerous. Different in different places. In many other places, just beyond me to the west, central asia, we have questions of instability and questions of corruption. Infrastructure projects are hard to keep clean at the best of times, they unfold over long periods of time. If youre dealing with non transparent government in china and then nontransparent government in its neighbours and partners, then you have a recipe for potentially vanotti projects, projects going wrong and a lot of Misallocated Resources vanotti. That something chinas commercial partners are worried about and it is something private business in china is worried about thats something. 0ne is worried about thats something. One of the striking problems president xi has with this initiative is in getting his own private sector on board, its very much a stake driven initiative at the moment and its being funded by chinas big state banks. They are talking enormous numbers, the 1 trillion you mentioned, how much of thatis trillion you mentioned, how much of that is going to come through and whether its going to come through for projects which are commercially viable or public goods for their own populations in the long run, that still remains to be seen. Carrie gracie on the Silk Road Route in north west china. Thank you so much for investing your time with us. Much for investing your time with us. Im rico hizon. Sport today is up us. Im rico hizon. Sport today is up next. Youre watching bbc news. The Department For Education says pay rises for teachers in england and wales will remain capped at 1 , but the independent body which reviews teachers page has warned its making it difficult to attract new recruits pei. It difficult to attract new recruits pei. Branwen jeffreys it difficult to attract new recruits pei. Branwenjeffreys has more. Pay pei. Branwenjeffreys has more. Pay. Can teachers pei stretch any further or are the days of 1 pay rises numbered . Any further or are the days of 1 pay rises numbered . Schools are beginning to feel the impact. Not enough people training as teachers. 0thers leaving afterjust a few yea rs. 0thers leaving afterjust a few years. But can schools afford to give them any more . For young people coming out of university, they look at the pay in various differentjobs and its reducing our ability to recruit them into the teaching profession. I agree with what the School Teacher review body said last year, if there isnt a pay rise of more than 1 , and i think they need more than 1 , and i think they need more than 1 , and i think they need more than that, during the next five yea rs, more than that, during the next five years, then there will be big problems with teacher recruitment. Pay in england has been held down in england. First aid two year pay freeze meant no increase in 2012 and 2011, then a 1 average pay rise cap has been in place like the rest of the Public Sector. It would cost around £1. 6 billion for schools in england to increase pay in line with inflation. Teachers pay isnt what parents talk about in the playground, but School Budgets are and the two are connected because pay, National Insurance and pensions all come out of what schools have to spend and its the concern around Budget Pressures on schools which have helped shift the political compass in the debate about Public Sector spending. Ministers have been singing very different tunes on public pay, but the education secretary hasnt called for the pay cap to be lifted. Justine greenings facing bigger pressures on School Budgets. Rising costs already mean real terms cut per pupil. So today no promise of more money for teachers but a warning this cant go on for ever. The government made it very clear to all the Pay Review Bodies that they should be looking at limiting increases overall to 1 to keep within the governments paid targets and spending targets. The politics may have changed a little bit more recently but the work of this review body would have happened over the last several months and there still working within the instructions given to them a year ago. Schools are facing growing pressures on their budgets and they need enough teachers to two. A problem todays report warns wont go away enough teachers to two. Enough teachers to two. Call of time now for all the sports news in sport today. Welcome to sport today live from the bbc sport centre. Im andrew lindsay. Heres whats ahead. Muller lights up wimbledon. The 34 year old has knocked out nadal to reach the quarter finals. Garbine muguruza serves up a shock of her own, beating the top seed angelique kerber. And romelus a red. Lukaku confirmed as Manchester Uniteds latest signing. Hello there. Rafael nadal is out of wimbledon after losing the match of this years tournament so far. He took Gilles Muller into a battle that lasted nearly five hours. But the 34 year old from luxembourg has the quarter final place. With the round up, john watson. They call it manic monday. All fourth round matches played today. Eight in the womens, eight in the mend, no other tournament schedules are more on the same day. And it was an incredible finish. Rafael nadal knocked out, defeated by Gilles Muller over five gruelling