come to a mutually beneficial arrangement berlin s future airport has to store thousands of fog stuck in cars as they await a new emissions tests so how is the idea going down. if it means that berlin takes in more money which can then be used to refinance the airport then i m in favor of it being used as a parking lot for v.w. . it will take a while before the airport s ready and there s enough space so why not make use of us. on. the diesel emissions scandal forms the backdrop to the story from september first vehicles that haven t passed tough new emissions tests won t be allowed on the road b.w. has been busy money factor in cars designed to pass the tests but since so many of them have been given the green light yes it s now facing the problem of where to store them in the interim delivery of some two hundred fifty thousand vehicles could be delayed as a result. my bills dime learned b.m.w. are ahead of b.w.
car makers at present pay about a tenth of the. carmakers like mercedes b.m.w. and fox which money factor in the u.s. would be less badly hit than companies like g.m. porsche last year almost half a million german cars were exported to the u.s. it s not only german car makers that are fearing a potential tariff hikes japan another major car exporter is also feeling the heat . so if the u.s. import tariffs go ahead they cause great confusion to the global economy have a negative impact on multilateral trade under the w t o system that would be very regrettable. opinion remains divided about whether import tariffs would actually benefit the u.s. car industry some experts say the move is unlikely to create new jobs. well you know now the joins us now from the association of german chambers of commerce and industry and you re good to see you i ve been talking to lots of analysts about
have is whether we will be able to produce some sort of global principle for regulating. you know the stop in big bear off sort of producing an army or producing sort of a large contingent of workers by a process of cloning is something that of course would become theoretically possibility and these are things that would depend presumably on the values of the different communities and the possibility of sort of the international community to come to terms that would how they re going to handle these must occur as an expense i guess possible but horrendous but horrendously expensive yeah yeah there s the money factor there as well still lots of questions lots of answers for the future gentlemen thank you very much dirk williams martin jacques. thank you. and a quick check of the time how close are we to global midnight for the second year
regulating. you know these big sheriff sort of producing an army or producing sort of a large contingent of workers by a process of cloning is something that of course would become theoretically possibility and these are things that would depend presumably on the values of the different communities and the possibility of sort of the international community to come to terms of would how they re going to handle these must take notice and expect that it s possible but horrendous but horrendously expensive yeah yeah there s the money factor there as well still lots of questions lots of answers for the future gentlemen thanks very much durk williams martin gak thank you. and a quick check of the time how close are we to global midnight for the second year running atomic scientists have moved the hands of the doomsday clock revealing that the world is now another small step closer to nuclear annihilation. as of
rid of a lot of things. see have a predictability of both sides. u.s. have the money factor. right now the rnc is out raising the dnc by two to make to one spent about a hundred $10 million and about 51 million for the dnc. that s not looking good. the democrats may have the energy. with the likelihood or potential for new voices to prevail? i think you ll see new faces and new people who have it thought about running before donald trump became president.