power cuts leading to nationwide blackouts dees of poor further strain on an already fragile economy. to our troops. home. is. this. the government has proposed giving eskom a $4000000000.00 cash injection over the next 2 years to keep it going but analysts say it s come with struggles to keep the lights on in the long term. senegal was one of the biggest contributors to ocean plastic waves that despite a population of just $15000000.00 there is a ban on plastic bags only thing it s not forced now the government s planning a proper crackdown. if you buy vegetables at the market in the center gillies capital dhaka there s a very good chance they ll be given to you in a plastic bag that s hardly a local phenomenon according to the united nations environment program 5 trillion
always been the party of free trade for the last generation and trump has really turned that on its ear so politically trump has quite a bit of support in terms of using tariffs as a means of leverage now interesting interesting when you bring up farmers though because farmers are really the sort of the victims in this trade are the ones who are hurting they re the ones who are hurting and ironically they re also among trump s biggest political allies so what we could see happen is some sort of maybe interim deal or a mini deal to just get china buying agricultural products again in exchange for perhaps some loosening of these you know hallway export ban so there could be some sort of interim steps along the way but i really don t see a broad loosening of tariffs any time soon andrew to thank you very much for coming in thank you. the amount look for south africa s state power utility eskom has posted a one and a half $1000000000.00 annual loss blames it on an outdated business model a
of similar losses this year. these are bleak days for eskom the south african electricity utility supplies more than 90 percent of the power in africa s most advanced economy but it s facing a fight for its life according to its outgoing c.e.o. we are now freezing to death by a truck. and you are facing this death this death spiral because offsetof accuse of the number of our clients that are moving off to create. this comes death spiral can be summed up as follows long dependent on government bailouts it has massive debts the cost of servicing those debts is rising yet it is losing customers and clients the company lost $20000000000.00 rand last year the equivalent of $1500000000.00 and expects to lose the same in the current financial year due to capacity issues eskom has had to implement regular