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Hello and welcome to World Business Report I'm Russell Padmore in the program today China and the United States resume talks seeking a deal to end their trade dispute the European airline Ryan is forced to delay plans to develop new routes because Jets due to be delivered from Boeing have been grounded amid safety concerns it's ordered these Max aircraft because they're very fuel efficient there's now uncertainty over when those deliveries are going to come that uncertainty is really biting we're seeing that in the fact that they're now revisiting their growth plans and we'll find out why a plan to build a retail park on the outskirts of Paris has prompted opposition to spite promises it will transform a rundown area and create jobs 1st though the United States Treasury secretary statement and the u.s. Trade representative Robert light hisor will travel with a team of negotiators to China in a few hours to resume talks to end a long running trade Raul the 1st talks in Shanghai on Tuesday will be the 1st time both sides have met since negotiations collapse in May after President Donald Trump accused China of reneging on its commitments Washington and Beijing of levied tariffs on $360000000000.00 of trade between the 2 countries Dr Stephan leg a trade expert at the University of St gallon in Switzerland says the dispute has undermined the global economy you have to keep in mind that one 3rd of economic growth in the world comes from China China is the the engine of international growth and to the extent that we see a negative impact of the u.s. China trade dispute on time is exports some companies cutting their investments moving or thinking about moving to Vietnam and other countries it has a substantial impact on international growth and to the extent that this trade dispute continues I suspect economic growth in the world to slow down primarily because of the uncertainty that it creates the United States with that compensation to. American farmers is going to have to pay out an awful lot of money $16000000000.00 in total is the funding for that that probably is a sign of the fact that getting a deal agreed is very urgent I don't think so 16000000000 that March Donald Trump would argue the other way he would say the u.s. Is collecting much more in revenue from the terrace now that is not true to the extent that the u.s. Still runs very little on these tariffs and to a large extent those tariffs are paid by u.s. Consumers and companies buying products from China but still $16000000000.00 is a small price to pay and I think if you listen to many of the influential politicians from the u.s. Some senators are already very open about the fact that the u.s. Has to make a sacrifice in this dispute and they're willing to do this a 16000000000 is a small number in this regard I think well I wonder soften Dr Steffen leg from the University of St gallon so what are the chances of the Chinese and Americans finding a way to end the trade standoff a question I put to Anahita tomes the head of international trade at the law firm and advisory group bacon McKenzie both sides one to find common ground and if the negotiations go well there may be a temporary deal but it won't we saw issues in a sustainable way I think there are too many issues that create tension in the u.s. China relationship the challenges are significant but of course the hope is indeed that the situation will not be further escalated and the to find a compromise and my expectation is that this is just one step and many have to follow but the meetings and hopefully this meeting is about trust building addressing the main issues and voiding further escalation I would say it doesn't seem that long ago as though it appeared a deal was ready to be signed suddenly it all got derailed So what are the outstanding issues that have yet to be resolved. I'm confident there will be discussions around intellectual property rights market access will be an issue and subsidies for sure and President Trump clearly wants to see purchases from the u.s. So that the list is long and this is also why there have been quite a few issues setbacks in the past in recent weeks China has been accusing Donald Trump's administration of and I quote here naked economic terrorism in the Zang hungry China's Deputy Foreign Ministry went on to say there is no winner in a trade war so is he right both sides are losing out yes in the long run trade wars produce losers for sure neither the u.s. Nor China are witness in this $11.00 could say that Vietnam can be called a short term winner maybe Taiwan Japan and South Korea are also benefiting in the short term from the growing demand from the u.s. So is that because China has found new markets in Asia for what it would have exported to the us actually we observed that various producers have moved to Vietnam in order to avoid punitive terrorists against China and in this context we observe other things as well it also happens that Chinese products are only put together in Vietnam in order to avoid the terrorist So China of course has to strengthen domestic demand and others in the short term benefit from that we know both the American and Chinese leaders have been behind this push to get the talks restarted obviously both Beijing and Washington see it's necessary to finally reach some sort of agreement but if a deal is eventually on the table which industries are likely to get a boost I'm thinking maybe technology perhaps agriculture farming maybe even the automotive industry what do you think so the sectors that would profit most if an agreement were finally reach would. Those that have suffered most from the trade war and to cure the u.s. Agriculture industry and on the Chinese side the manufacturers of household appliances solar panels and those affected by by the Chinese duties of the so-called China list so and that list you know was intended to serve as compensation for IP violations so and force technology transfers that So those were would be the primary sectors to benefit from the deal but you know generally speaking consumers want benefit analysis from to Tom's from Baker McKenzie Well now from world trade to aviation and over 2 decades the low cost airline Ryanair has strengthened its position in Europe but over the last year or so the carriers been flying into stormy skies in 2017 it's rather flamboyant chief executive Michael O'Leary was forced to apologize African trade hundreds of flights because it didn't have enough pilots available when we make a mess it right here we come out with our hands up we try to explain why we've made the mess and if we when we will pay compensation to those passengers who will take the compensation a conciliatory tone from runners Michael O'Leary and 2017 but 7 years ago his message was more upbeat more and more people want to fly cheaply we're taking more and more big new aircraft from Boeing we placed those north at the big airports like Heathrow we try to spread them across the regions where people no longer want to travel down to Heathrow to get an expensive flight they want to fly from their local airport history does have a way of repeating itself Mr O'Leary there in 2012 talking about acquiring new aircraft from Boeing and today the airline is also waiting for new jets from the American manufacturer run as ordered Boeing's new 737 Max jet but that aircraft grounded amid safety concerns following crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia well in a few hours the Irish airline will unveil its lays his quarterly results investors want to know how this delay to opening new. Just hitting revenues Victoria Morse the European bureau chief of air transport world has been telling me how the disruption is affecting the airline one of the things that Ryanair is had a lot of clarity on is its long term plans its ordered these Max aircraft because they're very fuel efficient they have more seats than its existing fleet and that means that more seats to fill with passengers so obviously that means it's a lower cost because of the more efficient aircraft more revenue because you've got more passengers getting on board now they've set their long term strategy based on the expectation that they will be receiving those max aircraft as planned but the difficulty as you say is that there's now uncertainty over when those deliveries are going to come and when Ryanair is based its future strategy on receiving those aircraft that uncertainty is really biting we're seeing that in the fact that they're now revisiting their growth plans for the winter of 2019 and then into the summer of 2020 and that is going to impact run as performance run as experiencing labor problems again some people would say it's Irish pilots balloting for a strike the British pilots also considering a strike and cabin crew in Portugal planning to strike in or goes summer is the wrong time for an airline to have problems like this this is the key period when these airlines are so busy they make their profit. It is a difficult period in Ryanair is facing industrial action from a number of its crew bases what I would say is that in Europe it's not unusual for warnings of industrial action to come out during the summer months because. Staging a protest during the busiest period is a way of the unions getting their voices heard from the airline rhinos facing a bit of a unique challenge here because historically they have not recognized unions and they had some problems in late 2017 which meant that they were actually forced into recognizing the unions these relationships are still quite new historically it's been a bit confrontational they're really trying to engage now but the unions are trying to use that leverage as well but we are also seeing similar things from British Airways for example as well so I wouldn't say that that's unique to Ryanair we're seeing a big shake up at the moment in European aviation while that line in Iceland no longer flying fly b. Is now owned by a consortium which includes virgin fly b.m.i. a Collapse phone February that regional British carrier Thomas Cook that is now under Chinese control maybe looking to sell its line to run a benefit from all this disruption. There is this pressure on European airlines your rights there have been a lot of recent failures it does seem to be speeding up a little bit the pace of consolidation The thing is that we're getting warnings now from analysts looking at the market saying that things have been a bit too good for too long and that we could be on the brink of a downturn in Europe that means that we could see too much capacity going into the market not enough demand for that capacity which means that fares have to come down so that you can get the passengers on board the aircraft which ultimately is pretty good news for passengers if they're paying less but if that destabilizes the market itself and then pushes the airlines back into a position where they're not able to make make money in an industry where the margins are already quite thin that could ultimately be not so great for European consumers in the form of other airlines alias Victoria morals from transport world . A protest on the outskirts of Paris last week at the construction site of a project known as Europa city the $3000000000.00 gain backed by the Chinese group Delhi and wonder and the French international retailer can is expected to open in 2027 this project Michel de Gaulle Airport will feature a new train station hotels restaurants a cinema a cultural center and of course shops the aim is to transform a derelict area and gone to us and boost the local economy of the Paris suburb or creating more local jobs but the retail pub will be built on farmland but provoked opposition stuff Tanada has been campaigning against Europe of city we believe that these jobs will not be as many as they say and 2nd we believe that many of these jobs won't be created that will be actually moved from one place to the other this is a huge commercial center than their planning to build and they already are at least 3 or 4 big commercial centers right in the same area so there's not enough room for all these commercial centers in shops in this area and some of them have will have to close we don't believe that this business model will be successful and that therefore IAU maybe turning to yet another wasteland we want to protect the farmland there this land there has been feeding Paris for centuries developers themselves they say that they are expecting $31000000.00 visitors per year which is twice as many as Euro Disney that we have right now in new eastern suburbs so this is obviously not a local municipal project and this is a huge large investment of 3000000000 euros which should be discussed by the inhabitants of the whole bitter Politan area stuff a campaigner against the Europa City project in Paris more people living in the suburbs of the French capital. Long complained about the lack of economic opportunities in the area remand as Canarsie is the director of communications for the local authority of governess where Europe is cities being built he's been telling me critics of the plan should realize it's more than just a retail park or shopping mall people against the project don't leave in this territory they're from Paris or from far away and they know the project reading the press or reading the media but the reality of this project you have cultural equipment you have big park you have not been farm and you have some hotel and restaurant and a little more but the project is a she stars and the the mole is only on 20 percent of the project the after face up to the fact that the critics point out a lot of farmland is being resound and this farmland is used to grow food which feeds the people of Paris we use some from England's but all the projects the subway station because the center of the project is a central station the only some train station in all this territory and around the subway station you will have the city you will have business area and all this project is on 240 a guitar and we protect around the airport on the same area 8000 acres are the economic argument in favor of building this you rope a city development is that it will create thousands and thousands of jobs but I wonder Well that actually helps local people some of the critics say the local people living in the area don't have the necessary skill set leaves jobs are going to go to people maybe are going to travel to live there because of the development this project is for 8 year 2027 so we have enough time for people be able to work in this area a repetitive created a foundation an ego. Easy to have 70 percent of the people working you know about city living in these territories so they start now to work on the train the business part the theme park the hotels Why is there such a strong opposition to it I think most of people don't know the reality of the project the open and say that it's a big big mall but it's not the reality all the energy will be produce here with Sol our electricity for example 80 percent of the people around the project defend the project the opposition is from a bit far away or from Paris all is not built you have a mix between the hotel between the cultural facilities between for example exhibition whole concert hall I think if people know the social where each of the territory and the reality of the project the opposition will be the less strong those who are opposed to the construction also look at Disneyland Paris park Asterix I wonder does Paris really need another theme park in business park you know Paris is very different than 2 Q New York or London for example you know Paris all the activity cultural activity business activity are in the heart of Paris so we need to have some of the places around Paris to have economic extractive ness to have killed her all I tricked Ignace in Paris all the activity are concentrated on the heart of the city remand ask analogy from the authority of gun s. On the outskirts of Paris trading is under way for Monday at the Tokyo Stock Exchange the market actually 0 point one percent lower and the markets this week are really on standby for a cut in American interest rates why the Federal Reserve is the chair of the Fed Jerome Powell about 2 weeks ago telling the United States Congress about the strength of the country's economy the economy performed reasonably well over the 1st half of 2000. In 1900 and the current expansion is now in its 11th year however inflation has been running below the form Cs symmetric 2 percent objective in cross-currents such as trade tensions and concerns about global growth have been weighing on economic activity in the Outlook Well the expected cotton interest rates will come off to much criticism of the Fed Reserve by President Donald Trump who is concerned about how its policies have been affecting the stock market and the u.s. Dollar we have an amazing country of a very strong country that's why our country has a strong currency Other countries have a currency that's down the tubes China's currency is very low you look at other countries look at the euro the euro so low. I mean Germany's paying almost no interest very complicated formula for some people it's not complicated for me the F