A suspected stowaway who is believed to have fallen from the landing gear of a flight into Heathrow Airport has been found dead in a london garden. Now on bbc news live to singapore for Asia Business report. Donald trumps trade was that the us threatens the European Union with ta riffs threatens the European Union with tariffs on another 4 billion worth of goods, including scotch whiskey and Italian Cheese. The first delivery on a promise of every village going online. Good morning asia, hello world it is a tuesday. Glad you could join us with an action packed addition of Asia Business report. We kick off with global trade was. Just days after reaching a truce with china, washington has ratcheted up pressure on europe over aircraft subsidies. Threatening tariffs of another 4 billion worth of European Union goods and this includes the likes of olives, Italian Cheese and scotch whiskey. That on top of a list of products with 12 billion dollars an ounce in april. Talks with beijing have restarted. The president s agreed on saturday to a ceasefire in the tredwell between the worlds two biggest economies. It has to be better for us and for them because they have such a big advantage for so they have such a big advantage for so many years. You cannot make a 5050 so many years. You cannot make a 50 50 deal when somebody else has been absolutely i have been talking about this for years that 507 billion surplus. Hundreds of billions of dollars for many, many yea rs billions of dollars for many, many years so billions of dollars for many, many years so obviously we cannot make a 5050 years so obviously we cannot make a 50 50 deal. Years so obviously we cannot make a 5050 deal. While street shares that that will stretch as were lifted. Wall street shares were lifted. Earlier i got a reaction to the news. It is always nice to have a truce but quite frankly our members are not 110 field with this. We co nsta ntly are not 110 field with this. We constantly feel we have an axe hanging over us. This is the fifth time the fifth time dash that we have been called to the mat and we would like to remind the administration that the 10 of the jobs are in retail and we are co nsta ntly jobs are in retail and we are constantly under threat and we testified, 320 of us, not two weeks ago and that was part of the process. The process has come to a conclusion, the tariffs are on hold but now there is nothing between us and the tariffs so the president decides to throw the switch, we get hit tomorrow. China is locked in a trade dispute with us other economies are becoming more outward looking. Vietnam held talks with some of japans leading corporations over investments into the country and over the weekend hanoi announced and over the weekend hanoi announced a free trade with the European Union which would see tariffs on a 99 of exports from vietnam to the eu cut. Chris of a humphrey told me about the importance of this new trade arrangement. Christopher. The importance of this new trade arrangement. Christopher. For the eu it isa arrangement. Christopher. For the eu it is a big deal, the best deal from an emergent economy. The eu should be congratulated for getting this deal over the line, the first of many we hope in the south east asia. For both sides, there are big tariff reductions put in place and more importantly it raises standards in vietnam which makes it easier for eu people to export. Vietnam needs to export back. A Huge Population of close to 100 Million People in vietnam but the big question is, you have already signed and fta with singapore and now vietnam, who is going to be next . When will it be asian . Between two of the world best position economic groupings. 650 Million People in asean. Who could be the next two countries . Indonesia, there are negotiations which seem to be going well. Tylan could be next and then a region to region. Lets move onto oil because opec has confirmed it extend supply cards until the end of march, 2020. The move to prop up prices is likely to anger donald trump and has demanded that saudi arabia supply more oil and help reduce prices if they want military support in its stand off with regional rivals iran. For more on this development i am joined by my colleague, monica miller. Two allies at loggerheads over oil . Opec has decided to roll over oil . Opec has decided to roll over the supplies until the end of march 2020. This deal was ironed out before the meeting took place between saudi arabia and russia, a non opec member, in osaka at the g20 over the weekend. We did not sit well with other members. Saudi arabias energy and says everyone on board. A commitment to a ninemonth extension is unequivocal, very solid, very strong. Not only are we committing to rollover, i have heard individual commitments to conformity to countries both at the conferences. Opec should add more oil to the supply, however the reason for this is when oil prices go up, reason for this is when oil prices go up, so those gasoline and this is a crucial issue as donald trump heads to the re election season. A crucial issue as donald trump heads to the re election season. We expect a reaction from President Trump sooner rather than later. Thank you so much. All right. Well, ever since his Independence Day speech, a flagship policy to get every village on line in india. But it has followed behind schedule and costs are mounting. People who do not have access will be hoping for your support from modis government. This village isjust your support from modis government. This village is just 80 kilometres from delhi but visitors from big cities seldom make the trip yet residence here are no longer com pletely residence here are no longer completely isolated. They have access to high Speed Broadband thanks to an ambitious government plan to bring fibre optic cables to every community in india. Translation now people do not need to go to the city to get work done. They can look for their jobs, to go to the city to get work done. They can look for theirjobs, do their pensions, paperwork, passport applications at the same time. Kids from nearby schools brush up on their general knowledge, doctors go on line. 250,000 village clusters of those half have broadband and even fewer have facilities like this one. With india increasingly becoming a cashless and paperless society, many are in danger of being left behind. Just down the road, men and children alike take shelter from the searing heat. The internet, they say, has not decreased the divide between them and those living in cities. Translation we just want to tell the government we want water, electricity, hospitals and a good education for our kids. The woman in charge admits it has been a hard sell. Telecom infrastructure is invisible, it is under the ground so where they are keen to have roads and water supply and buildings when it comes to telecom, they do not really see what is in it for them. That is changing in india. Affordable smartphones and relatively cheap mobile data are helping to drive the change but with urban users consuming gigabytes of content each month, villagers will need more help to keep up to speed. Before we go, lets take a look at the asia pacific markers in Early Morning trade. Currently, minimal gains. This despite us stocks powering ahead after the us and china reach a ceasefire on further trade tariffs. Thank you so much for investing your town with us your time. Sport today is coming up next. Just before spot to date lets bring you up to date with some of our main stories. Hong kongs chief executive has condemned the protestors who stormed and ransacked parliament. Hundreds of activists occupied the Legislative Council for hours, spraying graffiti, defacing the territorys emblem, and raising the old British Colonial flag. A third of councils in england fear they could run out of money for key services, such as adult social care, protecting children, and preventing homelessness, within the next three years. Thats according to a survey by the local Government Association which wants Central Government to help councils cope with a rise in demand for such services. From hampshire, our Political Correspondent alex forsyth reports. They are famous for their haunting, magical songs which can be heard from over 20 miles away. Its not always obvious, but some children need a little extra support. Rosie, ollie and riley are all deaf. They get help from the specialist unit within their school in new hampshire. All three say its invaluable. If we are stuck, you can just ask them and then they will help us so you can understand, because its a bit harder for deaf children like us to understand. Its noisy in the classroom so, like, going there, we can hear what the teacher is saying. I didnt really get anything before, but now me, ollie and riley have so much so much support, its really helped. These support services were deaf and visually impaired children are changing and there is some concern. The programme is really good. How good . Its crucial and it needs to continue. Hampshire county council says the changes it is making to the services some children get is about using its budget in the most Cost Effective way. Making your supporters tailored and targeted, so those who needed get it, but there is no doubt across the Country Council budgets are under enormous pressure, need with Vital Services squeeze, its kind one and three councils was in struggle to make the sums add up. Some councils, but in the next two years, you are going to start seeing reductions in this stuff, adult social care, childrens services, there are outcomes in peoples lives that will be worse because that money is missing. Have a good day. Families like phoebes, it is a worry. At 14 she is keen to be independent despite being severely visually impaired, the support teams help her stay in school and use vital skills like using a cane. But she is concerned for the future. I am in the middle of my gcses, so that would not be good to have the support during that and also for the children who are younger than me, who havent actually started school yet, however they going to manage in the future . The government says its up to councils to manage their resources and its given them access to more funds this year than last, including extra for the most vulnerable. But it hasnt stopped many from worrying about the services they depend on. Alex forsyth, bbc news, hampshire. Hello, im Tulsen Tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. Coming up on this Programme World number two naomi osaka is out of wimbledon after losing her first round match to yulia putintseva. Pop superstar rhianna turns up to watch the west indies at the cricket world cup but they lose to sri lanka by 23 runs in durham. And sadio mane scores twice for senegal against kenya as they move through to the last 16 of the africa cup of nations. Hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with tennis news from the opening day at this years wimbledon championships. There is plenty to get through. There was a shock in the womens draw with reigning us