july the sixth the country retaliated with counter tariffs on the same day now that move will impact a slew of american agricultural products including soybeans and it s not just a blip on the radar sending soybeans to china is worth fourteen billion dollars a year to the united states. oh in villa easy on a is soybean country raymond checks night a says his crop is coming along well this year. is we were really looking at soybean but if the trade spat between the united states and china doesn t tend soon his market is gone six night just says he could lose more than one hundred fifty thousand dollars thanks to the twenty five percent china slapped on u.s. imports in response to trump s tariffs. i don t know if we realize from the start how big of a buyer drona was. you were talking about the imbalance of trade but this was a really big. big big deal. china is louisiana s biggest export
is only going to get more intense and extend long after the world cup is over. when washington s tariffs against china took effect on july the sixth china with tariffs on the same day beijing s move is set to impact a slew of us cultural products and industries including soybeans the u.s. exports fourteen billion dollars worth of soybeans to china yeah. oh in villa easy ana is soybean country raymond czech snyder says his crop is coming along well this year. but if the trains battle between the united states and china doesn t tend soon his market is gone check snyder says he could lose more than one hundred fifty thousand dollars thanks to the twenty five percent china slapped on u.s. imports in response to trump s tariffs. i don t know if we realize from the start
as he feels it should be he will quite be doing something about it but he s also announced a meeting with european officials over the trade dispute ought to be renewed its vows to fight back against his threat to impose a twenty percent tariff on call imports and a lesson to washington the european commission also said the move could cost the us up to fourteen billion dollars in g.d.p. or to make as in both sides of the atlantic half want that high and levees could harm business. westpac i ve seen now for all the latest world cup action thank you how not well on monday val jim staged a remarkable comeback to be japan three two and advance to the tournaments quarterfinals the red devils scored a dramatic injury time winner becoming the first team and forty eight years to overturn a two goal deficit in a world cup knockout game. all the goals came in a frantic second tough right at the start of it he kept his cool to put the blue
president donald trump says officials from his administration are set to meet with the e.u. counterparts over the trade to speak to the e.u. renewed is found to fight back against the u.s. president s threat to impose a twenty percent tariff phone call imports known a letter to washington the european commission wrote that the move could cost the united states up to fourteen billion dollars in g.d.p. now united states currently opposes a two point five percent tariff on passenger car imports from the european union or to make is in both europe and the united states have warned that high levies could home business. india is in the grip of a heat wave and it s a serious matter heat stroke of course can be fatal and wall ecan dishing is refreshing if you can get it sometimes it s low tech that saves the day. keeping people cool in delhi s baking heat is hard work just ask one of the b.p. workers outside the city rushing to meet increasing demand from the markets
making money from it yet i mean the world cup is a very complicated thing for a country to undertake thief have for instance in brazil there was a case of them changing certain laws regarding alcohol consumption the stadiums the so-called budweiser laws it was called at the time and it can be profitable the american bid is confident that they can achieve a record profit of around fourteen billion dollars but on the other hand it s a huge cost some morocco for instance estimate that they would have to pay anywhere between fourteen and sixteen billion dollars to get the country ready and just to put that into context that s around sixteen percent of the g.d.p. so a huge investment that carries the risk if things run behind the costs could go high and also profits on guarantees so what what does a country like morocco. get out of hosting the world cup beyond well just the name being everywhere yeah i mean of course there are also political implications and in