a privilege. tardy is one of the main causes some young children work in mind. jobs instead of going to class others can attend classes only after they finish working with millions of children all over the world can't go to school. we ask why? because education makes the world more just make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, president biden moves to ease a trade spots with a you during a visit from french president manuel micron. he suggests tweaks to his plants as poor u. s. green tech could help accommodate european business as well. get the latest from washington. and it was once one of the soviet union's main wine making regions, but here how moldova is now turning its back on moscow. this is due to be a business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. u. s. president joe biden has sought to allay e concerns about trans atlantic trade during a visit from the french president and manuel mack wrong warned that president biden's inflation reduction act threatened to remove the level playing field for european firms. legislation offers support to u. s. producers of computer chips and renewable energy tech. you says that as a result, european businesses will suffer. molina joint press conference between the 2 presidents, joe biden, stroke a conciliatory note. so there's tweaks that we can make. note can fundamentally make it easier for your opinion. countries to participate and or be on their own. but that is something that is a matter to be worked out. there is no fundamental that was never intended. my road to legislation never intended to exclude folks who were cooperating with us. that was not the intention. well, it's close to our correspondence in washington, mikaela mikaela, a biden appeared to suggest the inflation reduction that could be altered that to help your p and businesses is that good to diffuse a bit of the tension across the atlantic? well, it certainly gives friends present one work or something to take home and to say, look, there is no intention of harming you of businesses at all. that there's this talk of tweaks. and i noticed that this is being picked up a lot. but the big question will be, what does tweak actually mean? will it mean that they will try and alleviate the effects of this bill or where they really change this bill and take it back to congress? this was a busily secured victory of re narrowly secured victory. for u. s. president biden, in he just saw his democrats lose a majority in the house in the mid terms, and he is already looking at least one eye on the next election. so i very much doubt that he would do anything that would take away from job growth growth here in the us, and he would try and damp and the effect for the youth. now a task force is supposed to come up with some details and i think those details will matter a very great deal. and only then we will be able to tell whether this was more symbolism or actually a concrete concession because those jobs will be created once this or the other side of the atlantic. what our president biden's thoughts on the use concerns about the policy? does he think they're justified? well, he said he wouldn't apologize. the u. s. never apologizes, but that there were effects in this legislation that were unintended. at the same time, he also clearly said that the europeans are on their own. they can, you know, they can themselves take action. so the ball seems to be in the european in the french court now because they did not draw up that kind of package with the explicit aim of actually having that green drive from mobility produced in europe. they have other packages, they have the recovery package from the pandemic, but they don't have this kind of package. and i think there is quite clearly a view here in washington that the europeans need to do their economic homework as well. meanwhile, present macro guest returned to france with this so tweaked line, i will consider this trip for success. he is a leader. he is in the business of only bringing successors home. it is a success actually on another level because he was described by joe biden when they sat down in the oval office just before all the stocks are being pulled out here for that state dinner. as a leader of europe, joe biden almost swallowed the word a he sounded like you were a leader of europe. so in my call is very much increasingly being perceived as such a particular against the backdrop of a lot of criticism of the german chancellor salts and his perceived in action over ukraine at the beginning. although germany is certainly stepping up, its efforts has been recently greatly stepping up its financial and military aid. so yes, this is a success. this builds his credentials as the man to call when you want to talk to europe. i came a hillock now in washington for us. thank you very much. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories making the news. international monetary fund, chief christalin, a caregiver, says the cost of keeping ukraine's economy going has risen. x. she expects the country's going to need 3 to 5000000000 years a month next year. yoga says russia's invasion has had a wide spread impact affecting food and energy prices globally. and the former ceo of crypto exchange f t x has denied committing fraud and apologized for the mistakes in the collapse of the crypted currency giant. in a video statement, sam bagman freed said he did not deliberately mislead investors who have been unable to withdraw their funds from the bankrupt. now moldova has a proud history of making wine and was once one of the soviet union's main wind going regions. now it has ambitions to join the e. u, and hopes to one day trade on the same terms as europe's greatest wine producing nations. however, war on mulder's doorstep and an economic downturn mean, these are tricky times for the countries. vineyards, lots of sun and little rain. 2022 will be a good winter to mold or, but the harvest workers have little to gain from this. they earned the equivalent of 2 euros per hour, which inflation at around 30 percent, not much remains of their wages. the flood the door lawn appropriate before to lay in albany. can you imagine that you might go to a store and you'll get only a small piece of sausage for 40 lake. tell me if you're because up to low wages, many young people are leaving the country not yesterday. all had already talked about emigrating to work as a harvest worker somewhere in europe. but she doesn't there take to step do our work here and we have something to do every day. the, like, i have no reason to complain. it's going very them is elliot in order to bid wine growing has a long tradition in this former soviet republic. the climate is favourable. large puzzled country have the fertile lexi soil. wine is one of mold or was most important exports, state winery militia, to missy produces large quantities of wine for foreign countries. in the past, the country's largest customer was russia. but since mulder was relationship to the european union strengthened, moscow has boycotted waldo and weiss. these are difficult conditions for markets. victoria delgato, she mentioned the start of her carrier, would be easier ha, we're having to deal with a new form of international protectionism. so it is difficult to make forecasts, especially if you look at the current international situation with war and ongoing crisis. but we need export markets and they need to be as diverse as possible. that overs hm. one trump card is the wide seller. it's one of the largest in the world, around one and a half 1000000 bottles of wine are stored 70 meters underground. retorted bill girl has found new markets in japan and china. but the competition from italy and france is fierce. as soon as russia's war against neighboring ukraine is over, she hopes for more tourists. there isn't a lot of them to come out of ours and is still an untapped industry. and moldova financially. 2019 was a good year for tourism at blue that we're trying to promote wind tourism, focusing on ecological and active tourism, the nickel. i'm a pin that is nikolai chilla. despite the challenges, she hasn't given up just top winds and the most unusual wine cellar in the world, they are now and a success story made in vietnam. the electric comic a vin fast was found as any 5 years ago and is already supplying vehicles across asia. now it's cars are reaching a major new market. it's the 1st ever shipload of cars to leave vietnam for the united states. the head of the company has a simple explanation for why there are exactly 999 of them. everything we knew had to that, that have the lucky numbers. so we pick 999 cast. written fast is vietnam's biggest success story. even the prime minister came to celebrate this export milestone. the car factory in high pung was only inaugurated 3 and a half years ago. the company, exclusively manufacturers, electric vehicles, and its planning factories in the us and europe. vin 1st says it won't be deterred by the us inflation reduction act that was passed a few months ago. among other things, the act favors us battery producers with tax offsets that are not available to foreign manufacturers. i came as a surprise to, to, to all of us. however, at that doesn't really impact ourselves strategy in the us. we m as soon as we have, well, we start manufacturing cash in the us. our customers will be eligible to the i $7500.00. tax incentive. vin fast offers a 10 year warranty on its vehicles and it rents its batteries, so customers don't have to worry about them. it's a gamble for the company. but vin fast has a history of lucky payoffs on big bets washing data, we business. a reminder of the top business story that we're following for you this hour. you, as president joe biden has sought to allay you concerns about trans atlantic trades during a visit by his french counterpart of math chrome had warned that the us inflation reduction act 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