they are reluctantly having to raise them again but hope international travellers will be happy to pay. international travellers will be happy to pay- international travellers will behau to a. ., , be happy to pay. everyone wants to travel again be happy to pay. everyone wants to travel again and be happy to pay. everyone wants to travel again and we be happy to pay. everyone wants to travel again and we will i be happy to pay. everyone wants to travel again and we will be i to travel again and we will be less competitive but i think until we get back on track. the treasury told until we get back on track. the treasury told us until we get back on track. the treasury told us hospitality had extensive support and it s always been clear the lower rate of vat was temporary. andrew said the industry is still fragile and is concerned with this cost of living rising customers will have little appetite for price rises. katie often, bbc news. i understand you are asking the governme
the top stories. provisional results show that the central left party has won the biggest share of the vote in germany s general election. as the u.k. s petrol panic continues, investors consider asking the army to step in and deploy more fuel. huawei executive my mongo has returned to china after reaching a deal with us prosecutors and four charges. she was held in canada causing years of diplomatic tension between the countries. our reporter katie silva has more. katie i understand she returned to a hero s welcome. that is right. there were crowds raiding for her in the airport and this is because it has been, as you say, almost
released them at this time as well. forthe released them at this time as well. for the company, they still face sanctions and still have a massive decline in sales or in some ways this may be something of a symbolic victory but certainly the executive and the workers of huawei are embracing this. the workers of huawei are embracing this. thank you cup for that story, embracing this. thank you cup for that story, katie. - embracing this. thank you cup | for that story, katie. whatever the economic damage of the pandemic it is not hurt the american entrepreneurial spirit. according to census department data, a.3 million new companies were registered in the us last year, more than at any time in the last 15 years. this year the number of new companies being created is on course to rise even further. so why start a business in midst of such economic turmoil? this small industrial kitchen in brooklyn is turning out totals of italian spirits. they are catching the attention of
two smartphone makers may have found themselves caught in the crosshairs. but was katie silva. you are with bbc news. still to come, is hydrogen the answer to our energy problems? we speak to one of the leaders in hydrogen technology.
looking at the seeds of a new financial crisis? chinese real estate giant evergrande is sinking under $300 billion of debt. if it s allowed to collapse, it could trigger a crash in china s property market that accounts for over a quarter of its gdp. for the past three days, angry investors have been protesting outside evergrande s headquarters in shenzhen, demanding to meet with company officials. its next debt payment, $81; billion, is due next thursday. the question is, will the chinese communist party step in to help? katie silver is following this for us in singapore. that question to you, this is such an important company, is the party going to step in to help it? the party going to step in to hel it? ., , the party going to step in to hel it? . , ., the party going to step in to hel- it? ., , ., ”351111 help it? that is indeed a $300 billion question, help it? that is indeed a $300 billion question, because - help it? that is indeed a $300 billion question, because that| bill