conscription to deter vladimir putin. time for a look at the business news now with egon cossou. we start in the uk where the government has unveiled how much companies will have to pay to import certain food from the eu. small imports of things like fish, salami and cheese will attract fees of up to £145 from the end of this month. earlier i spoke to phil pluck. he s the boss of the cold chain federation which represents companies working in the temperature controlled supply chain. i asked him about the impact on food prices. i think it s almost guaranteed to have a negative impact on food prices. food inflation is bound to be affected by the extra cost of administration due to the new food import regulations which are coming in on the 30th of april. so there are two obvious costs. the first cost is actually to the importer, the food producer in europe, they will have to pay for something called an export health certificate issued by a vet to say that their food produce
tsmc is talking at the moment about, what, six hours disruption, around about $60 million damage. that was the statement what they have given yesterday, but given the fact that i think these machines are highly sensitive and they need to be checked very carefully in order to make sure that the wafers produced there are coming out in high quality. when you think about the share of advanced processed notes for the foundry business, this is more than 65% for the world s production, basically on this island. ai servers is 100% for the usa is produced in taiwan. so i think in this regard, taiwan has learned from their devestating earthquake in 1999, which was 25 years ago, where there was a power outage for almost one week before they could turn back. this has not happened yesterday. so taiwan was better prepared to cope with the situation. given there is so much chip making that happens in taiwan and it plays such a sort of an outsized role in the chip making industry, do you th
israel s foreign minister, has sharply criticised mr guterres, saying his tenure was a danger to world peace. it comes as the un s human rights chief says palestinians are living in utter, deepening, horror . israel has carried out more heavy aerial bombardment across gaza in its fight against hamas. and the fighting on the ground has intensified in the south particularly around khan younis. israeli officials said the idf had surrounded the home of hamas s chief, yahya sinwar, in the city. our international editor jeremy bowen reports now on the growing humanitarian crisis and you may find some of the images in his report distressing. more palestinian civilians fled south towards the egyptian border after israel declared a brief pause in combat operations. almost two million gazans have fled their homes. israel says it is killing fewer civilians, as the us has requested. the un says nowhere in this tiny territory is safe. this person offers people lifts. he says he has
For the Aviation Industry well find out what impact its having on airlines as they hold their annual gathering in mexico. If you want to get in touch with us about anything were talking about today just use the hashtag b bcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. We start with events over the weekend and the Massive Police operation after Saturday Nights Terror Attack in Central London. The investigation is well under way. In the last few hours police have raided two more properties in east london as they investigate the attack which killed seven people and injured 48 people. It has prodded questions over how the police are funded and if they have the resources they need. Jeremy corbyn accused the conservatives of trying to protect the public on the cheap. They accused him of desperate promises and evasive soundbites. So lets look at the numbers. The total Police Budget for england and wales stands at about £14. 34 billion. Because its a devolved issue in scotland and Northern Ire