a very skilled negotiator as was shown in the greek debt crisis in which she the i.m.f. were heavily involved absolutely i think it s fair to say that her skills as a diplomat as a negotiator are legendary at the international monetary fund and that was exemplified really during the management of the greek debt crisis is she really pioneered the release of those crucial funds your correspondent in washington thank you. the united states had just managed to stitch together a truce was china now upping the ante against the european union an old dispute over access subsidies united states releasing a new list of goods for terrorists on up to $4000000000.00 worth of goods it includes metals cheese cherries and whiskey distilled spirits council of the united states warns duties would jeopardize american jobs and hurt consumers the world
trade organization has found the 2 biggest play makers boeing and airbus receive billions of dollars of harmful subsidies it s yet to make it ruling. for more of the story to spring in u.s. court in new york a yes how has the market responded to this fresh threat of terrorists. were initially and we saw a little bit of a hick up on a wall street and u.s. president donald trump in the past has received been repeatedly claimed that the friends of the united states when it comes to trade have treated the u.s. worse than its enemies so obviously the trade dispute between the european union and the u.s. could heat up but then again it s $34000000000.00 it s not it s a lot of money but it s not the big chunk of trade between the 2 continents and as trading continued here we actually could recover from all the losses and the s.
not just geopolitical issues that play profits are also a factor the u.s. is keen to increase sales of liquefied natural gas to germany but a lack of terminals for gas tankers is an obstacle the closest ones are in zebra go off the coast of belgium rotterdam in the netherlands and we know to in poland in germany plans are in the works to install terminals in their homes half started and rostock. and as well as a shortage of infrastructure there is the premium cost of american fuel buying gas from the us instead of from russia would cost germany an additional $4000000000.00 a year according to some estimates. and now some of the other global business stories making the news today bank of england governor mark carney says britain will face e.u.
germany plans are in the works to install terminals and. start to talk and as well as a shortage of infrastructure there s the premium cost of american fuel buying gas from the us instead of from russia would cost germany an additional $4000000000.00 a year according to some estimates earlier today i spoke to claudia comfort professor of energy economics and sustainability at the german institute for economic research i asked her if u.s. liquefied natural gas is a real alternative to russian gas or if it s simply too expensive. u.s. and energy is very expensive it s very high and this is why it s not really an eternity of n.g. is an option to germany as well we always recommend it to increase the l.n.g. infrastructure in the past already instead of those pipelines which are very
make you one of the truly ultra rich i don t it s a problem doesn t it. creating a list of the wealthiest people is especially difficult in germany they re not because there aren t enough of them. that s what you can charge you somehow managed to amass this huge empire a fortune in just a few years it s of his wealth is estimated to be around $4000000000.00 he s the least known super rich germans in the home wouldn t let his interview him at home. they prefer to fly under the radar to avoid envy by any means the super rich don t like to help themselves so to speak in the midst of this thought you know these are home stories here you can normally only get interviews inside the homes with the 2nd tier one there you always get guys who get a kick out of publicity. like mr marsh my. getting