debt and getting financial regulations and co ordinate in the event of an economic shock. slowly emerging as a key player in the biden administration handling of this challenging relationship to the two superpowers. planning to visit china again next year, second visit sincejuly. a major faultline between washington and beijing is the race to develop advanced semiconductors. chips power everything from smartphones to high end military equipment and are increasingly seen as crucial to the global economy. some countries, led by the us, have been trying to stem china s progress in the sector. this week, south korea and the netherlands, two key nodes in the global chip supply chain said they are partnering up. the announcement came during a state visit by the south korean president to netherlands. our two countries have decided to establish semiconductor alliance encompassing governments, businesses, and universities. the netherlands, the world s largest producer of semiconductor
As cabin crew prepare to strike, just weeks after an it crash that stranded thousands. Are cost cuts taking their toll on the Airlines Image . Plus, from the Sick Man Of Asia to one of the regions Fastest Growing economies. We report from the philippines, 20 years on from the Asian Financial crisis. Welcome to World Business report. Im rachel horne. We start with more problems for british airways. Thousands of passengers are learning that their flights have been cancelled because of an unprecedented 16 day strike by some cabin crew, which begins tomorrow, july 1st. On thursday, ba said most flights will operate as normal but it has cancelled a number of long haul departures to and from heathrow. Short haul and flights from other uk airports are unaffected. So whats it all about . The unite union says cabin crew who have taken industrial action over pay in the past have been blacklisted losing benefits like staff travel, concessions and bonuses. Ba estimates around 8 of its total cabin
Die Kosten des Projekts steigen von 4,11 auf 5,55 Millionen Euro. Das liegt nur zum Teil daran, dass die Planung inzwischen deutlich detailreicher ausfällt.
the focus of the conversation was the individual market and small employer market. clearly that marketplace is not working well. the level of premium increases, the level of mandates underlying the benefit coverages. we recognize as an industry and the secretary and president pointed that as as well. neil: what do you think what about what well point was proposing? well, what we talked about more broadly was we talked about the need to focus on the underlying cost and rein in the cost neil: i know what you were talking about. but your own thoughts on that? well, to the specific issue? neil: yeah. on the individual business, relative to the specific issue it s sustainable for 39% rate increase for any marketplace, any segment or industry. it requires different products or different cost levels to be sustainable. neil: you wouldn t do it if it were you? we d seek not to. neil, you probably know we