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Has to do with industries that touch on National Security concerns. One of the things that china had introduced over the weekend, theyre offering Tax Incentives as well as help with visas. But is that going to work . I dont think so. Not right off the bat. And i think the State Council recently issued some guidelines in an attempt to essentially make investments in china more attractive. And i think it shows us three major things. The first is that it demonstrates that china knows that its got a problem. Its economy is slowing. Its got a housing bubble, unemployment is particularly high and Foreign Investment is beginning to slow down. The second thing is theyre saying the right things, that theyre providing Tax Incentives and theyre trying to theyre indicating that theyre going to protect intellectual Property Rights and theyre trying to make the country look more attractive for foreign investors. But i think the third thing is the most important, and thats us companies and Multinational Companies across the board pay more attention to what china does than what china says. So china has been saying for a while that theyre open for business, that theyre encouraging Foreign Investment, but their actions havent always matched their words. A lot of companies there still want to do business with the worlds second largest economy. Are they willing to pull back . I think they are willing to pull back. I think us companies and Multinational Companies, theyre theyre willing to be flexible. Theyll make the changes they can pull back if they have to. Theyll invest more if they want to. But more than anything else, they cant stand the risk. And as the relationship between china and the United States continues to deteriorate, that risk starts to seem too big. And companies have to start taking a look at what their other options are. If it means moving other countries in the region near shoring or moving it back to their home country. Its just the threat or the risk that comes from the uncertainty. Thats the thing that is a difficult pill to swallow. Now, speaking of the challenges faced by International Businesses with the president in china, canadas corporate ethics watchdog is investigating ralph lauren over allegations that its operations in china benefited from the use of forced labour. The canadian ombudsperson for responsible enterprise said that it has published an initial report after complaints were filed by a group of organisations against the polo shirt maker. China has denied allegations that uighur minority inmates are being used as forced labour. Well, chinas economic misfortune is turning into an opportunity for some of its neighbours. A new report has revealed that india has just emerged as the second largest mobile producing nation in the world, and thats at least partially due to apples shifting manufacturing away from china. Our India Business correspondent Nikhil Inamdar has more. Well, a couple of major factors are driving this growth. One is the massive internal demand for phones as data becomes cheaper and disposable incomes rise. And second, of course, is a push by the Indian Government to increase local manufacturing through schemes that are incentivising companies to produce domestically. Indias also been Hiking Import Duties on fully built Mobile Phones in order to promote more local manufacturing and value addition. Now, according to counterpoint research, which has put out this report, nearly 2 billion made in india, mobile phone units were produced in the country between 2014 and 2022, and nearly all of the phones shipped or sold domestically were made locally, compared to just about 20 of them back in 2014. A lot of this growth in recent years is, of course, being driven by the likes of apple, which has been betting big in india as it diversifies Supply Chains away from china. Its already tripled its production from india in the last year and may move a quarter of Iphone Production to the country by 2025, according to the us wall street bankjp morgan. Thats Nikhil Inamdar in mumbai. A year ago today, President Biden signed into law americas first serious attempt to tackle the climate crisis. But the move has ruffled feathers as it includes protectionist measures that might hurt europes green industry. The bbc� s Michelle Fleury has more. The name Inflation Reduction Act is confusing, since most experts agree it has done little to lower inflationary pressures. So why is it called that . Well, lets just say it fit the politics of the day. When it was signed into law a year ago today, prices were rising at their fastest pace in a0 years. But if it doesnt bring down inflation, then what exactly does it do . According to President Biden, whos on a 3 state tour this week, its helping to combat climate change, create jobs and lower Peoples Health care bills. And since i took office, the private sector has announced more than 3 billion in investments, not million, billion in investments for wind Energy Manufacturing in america. The law, which was signed without a single republican vote, offers tax breaks to Companies Developing clean energy technology. The rush to take advantage of those credits has delighted white house officials less so americas allies like the eu and uk, who say it puts them at a disadvantage. A law that was crafted in washington being felt not just by American Industry but around the globe. Well, during the pandemic, dress codes were relaxed and most men adopted leisurewear or even pajamas instead of business suits. But once restrictions were lifted, a Renewed Interest in classic dressing meant that sales of suits and Sports Jackets once again took off. Anders edholm has more. Newsreel introducing the best stress treat in the world. Savile row was founded here by the first and most Famous Taylor of them all, mr henry poole a few years after the battle of waterloo. My name is simon cundy. Im owner and Managing Director of Henry Poole Co here at 15 savile row. This year were looking certainly a good start in the year for the first half. Were going to see a little perhaps a little change, im sure. As you know, the Pent Up Demand has is declining a little bit, shall we say. But nevertheless, people are aspiring to buy something really special for them. And its a similar story further down the row. When we look at the figures from pre pandemic, i have to think with with open arms and think and say, yes, its very much back there and improved from pre pandemic, which i have to say is rather heartening. But despite this, last year, the uks National Statistics agency removed mens suits from the basket used to calculate inflation. But fear not, they have been replaced with a formal jacket or blazer. We have found that we are making a lot more Sports Jackets, blazers, whether it be formal tweeds or lightweight wool mesh jackets, and they have become very popular throughout all regions where we do business in. We certainly are seeing a change in dynamic of a wardrobe. You know, they would have been buying four suits and two Sports Jackets. Nowadays its more sport, Sports Jackets and two suits, but nevertheless, theyre being cautious of what theyre buying. Big part of the business now, i would say, is about 70 is overseas market with a 30 uk market. It does change a little bit from year on. But, you know, the biggest part of that 70 is going to be america, japan. But shopping on savile row is not for the faint hearted. A 2 piece suit from one of those tailors can cost upwards of 8,000. But both tailors insist that a Handmade Savile Row suit is an investment for the future and that cost per wear can be even lower than that for a ready to wear one. 0ur suits are built to last. If theyre looked after over the course of their lifetime, they can last 20 30 years. They can be adjusted if weight is lost or weight is gained and if required with with some families, they can be passed on to the next generation. So maybe, just maybe, one of the suits being cut here is still Walking Around somewhere in london. The shares of Vietnamese Electric Car Maker Vinfast has soared. The stock opened at 22. Now thats more than double the 10 per share agreed with vinfast� s spac partner black spade acquisition. It surged further during the session, ending at more than 37. The merger with the special Purpose Acquisition Company gave Vinfast A Listing in the us market, where its hoping to take on Industry Leader tesla with a 4 billion factory currently under construction in north carolina. Totals are totals a re pa rt totals are part of a really important ecosystem. They are the natural fresh winds of the ocean. Doing their bit to support sea turtles in the caribbean. The turtles are been affected by plastic. Affected by plastic. Team one is netting affected by plastic. Team one is netting the affected by plastic. Team one is netting the turtles, affected by plastic. Team one is netting the turtles, team i is netting the turtles, team two is transporting the totals from the waters to the beach and team number three is conducting medical checks on the turtles. 50 sailors volunteered to help they volunteered to clear dangerous Plastic Waste hms dauntless, which is based in portsmouth, is deployed to the region to counter Drug Smuggling and support british territories affected by hurricanes. But 50 sailors volunteered to help a Conservation Charity during a stop at the Dutch Caribbean island of curacao. The royal navy has a responsibility to support environmental protection. 12 million tons of plastic pollution make their way into the ocean every year. Sea turtles sometimes mistake plastic for food, leading to injuries that can be fatal. More than 200 kilograms of plastic was cleared from this nesting beach. The hope is the exercise will raise awareness, encourage people to think about their behaviour, and inspire similar initiatives. Voiceover for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. Hey, im stephen with the catch up. Were starting with an update on a story we told you about yesterday the homophobic attack on two men outside a popular gay bar in south london. Police have now released this image of a man theyd like to speak to. The photo was taken outside two brewers in clapham at the time of the stabbings on sunday night. The victims in their 20s and 30s are now out of hospital. The mayor of london, sadiq khan, called the attack abhorrent and says there is no place for hate in london. Next up, the womens world cup, where spain are into their first final after beating sweden 2 i. The captain, 0lga carmona, scored a cracking goal right at the end to seal the win. Theyll play either england or australia in the final. Some other stories now, and this one sounds like its straight out of ajames bond movie. Three people who were accused of spying for russia have been arrested and charged in the uk. Theyre all from bulgaria and had fake ids for Nine Countries across europe. Theyre due to go on trial in london nextjanuary. And this probably isnt what you want to hear if youre back to uni in september. More strikes are being planned by the university and College Union as part of a dispute about pay. Its been going on for months, meaning exams and assessments havent been marked and some students havent been able to graduate. And were going to leave you with 10 seconds ofj lo karaoke. She belted out a few tunes at a bar in italy over the weekend where shes on holiday. Definitely an upgrade on the holiday karaoke were used to. Youre all caught up. Have a great night. Hello and welcome to sportsday im tulsen tollett. England and australia prepare to face off in the womens world cup for a place in the final. Spain have booked their place already with a late winner against sweden. And a big blow for Manchester City Kevin De Bruyne could be out for up to four months. Welcome to the programme. The countdown is on to a massive game in the womens world cup england will take on Hosts Australia in front of a sell out 80,000 seater Stadium Australia in sydney for a place in the final. 0ur Sports Editor dan roan has more. cheering it was the lionesses� greatest triumph, becoming champions of europe on home soil. A year on, they remain on course to surpass even that, with a first ever appearance in the World Cup Final the prize, if they can beat familiarfoes here in sydney. Its going to be a very competitive game. Lots of players from australia also play in the womens super league, so they know each other really well and of course, they want to beat us, but we want to beat them. So thats the main competitiveness we will get in front of us tomorrow. Englands Comeback Victory over colombia in the last round has given them belief that this time they can go all the way, and seem to be relishing taking on the co hosts, australia. In terms of the crowd, i think were just super excited to play in front of a really intense, full stadium. For the womens game, thats what we want

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