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how did those tariffs affect australia? | those tariffs affect australia? they cause major disruptions in the wind industry because heading into covid, exports from australia to china of wine was constituting 40% of the market, especially for certain kind of whines like red wines. so, the position of tariffs as high as 100% completely crash the market overnight, leaving australia's producers with an awful lot of wine in new markets. awful lot of wine in new markets-— awful lot of wine in new markets. , , , , markets. so this news must be very welcome _ markets. so this news must be very welcome by _ markets. so this news must be very welcome by australian - very welcome by australian winemakers and how they reacted — cautious optimism or they must be very happy? i - cautious optimism or they must be very happy? i think the 're must be very happy? i think they're delighted _ must be very happy? i think they're delighted because . must be very happy? i think l they're delighted because this is a major market that had a lot of growth potential, and althoug
how did those tariffs affect australia? | those tariffs affect australia? they cause major disruptions in the wind industry because heading into covid, exports from australia to china of wine was constituting 40% of the market, especially for certain kind of whines like red wines. so, the position of tariffs as high as 100% completely crash the market overnight, leaving australia's producers with an awful lot of wine in new markets. awful lot of wine in new markets-— awful lot of wine in new...
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tariffs affect australia's wine indust ? ~ , tariffs affect australia's wine indust 7~ , , industry? well, they caused ma'or industry? well, they caused major disruptions _ industry? well, they caused major disruptions in - industry? well, they caused major disruptions in the - industry? well, they caused | major disruptions in the wine industry because heading into covid, exports from australia to china of wine was constituting 40% of the market. especially for certain kinds of wines like red wines. so the imposition of tariffs as high as 200% completely crashed the market overnight, leaving australia's producers with an awful lot of wine and no markets. awful lot of wine and no markete— awful lot of wine and no markets. , , , , markets. so this news must be very welcome _ markets. so this news must be very welcome by _ markets. so this news must be very welcome by australian - very welcome by australian winemakers, how have they reacted, cautious optimism was mike there must be very happy about it. i mike there must be v
tariffs affect australia's wine indust ? ~ , tariffs affect australia's wine indust 7~ , , industry? well, they caused ma'or industry? well, they caused major disruptions _ industry? well, they caused major disruptions in - industry? well, they caused major disruptions in the - industry? well, they caused | major disruptions in the wine industry because heading into covid, exports from australia to china of wine was constituting 40% of the market. especially for certain kinds of wines like red...
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♪ >> welcome to daybreak australia. we are counting down to asia's trade opens. record highs for stops cuban by big tech. boj refrains from signaling hikes. haidi: investors are focused on an updated dot plot and rate cut. paul: philippines president tells us he wants to avoid worsening ties. staggered open. market flat now. ozzie yields went lower after we heard from the reserve bank of australia. the bank saying it is really nothing in or out. they seem to have found support. we've been trading in new zealand as well. the market looking like this. public holiday although we will have futures trading in equities and bonds. not a great deal of movement in futures. yen is weakening. 150.84 at the moment. haidi: look at u.s. futures, flat trading. that session was interesting. we had gains ahead of the fed. we expect the fed to push back as the economy and surprises. fresh record high, broad-based rally. energy is the best performer as we see a rise in oil prices. wti above 83 dollars, propelling prices higher. seeing the impact of drone attacks adding upside press
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that is that to a lot of of australia and wind in the country. but those restrictions, those tires have now been slowly removed. and that's one of the reasons why wong, he is in australia because this visit was already confirmed 7 days ago. and i said, what can we make of one each trip to australia or at the same time? is us extra state visit se to the stage, and that's right. well one, he has been talking of trade in australasia. his us counterpart anthony blinking has been deepening alliances in south korea and the philippines. i think that tells you what i've just said before that you know, there is this, this, this, this feeling amongst i'm the list that we all perhaps approaching the early stages of a 2nd. coldwell and a lot of these small donations don't want to find themselves in a position without having to choose between the united states and china. i'm not sitting at the difficulty also, of course, but big nations like australia, china is the most important trading partner. but at the same time, they need to maintain that security allia
that is that to a lot of of australia and wind in the country. but those restrictions, those tires have now been slowly removed. and that's one of the reasons why wong, he is in australia because this visit was already confirmed 7 days ago. and i said, what can we make of one each trip to australia or at the same time? is us extra state visit se to the stage, and that's right. well one, he has been talking of trade in australasia. his us counterpart anthony blinking has been deepening alliances...
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well, it's a film by warwick thornton, who's one of australia's great directors. he's a cinematographer, he's a writer, and this is a film that's intensely personal that he's sort of wrote 20 years ago from personal experience, and then it's been extrapolated out from there. but in a nutshell, it's set on a remote monastery in the 1940s, so the backdrop is the second world war. and the monastery is being presided over by a nun, who i play, who's officiating mass, the priest is dead. and one night, unceremoniously, a young indigenous boy is dumped on the doorstep of the monastery to be cared for as part of the reprehensible government policy of assimilation of indigenous children, in order to separate indigenous children from their culture. and this powerful spirituality of this young boy destabilises the surety of the catholic faith there, and these strange miracles start to happen. which we see so vividly in the performance by this little boy, by aswan reid, just nine years old, and you can't take your eyes off him when he's on—screen. he's absolutely magnetic.
well, it's a film by warwick thornton, who's one of australia's great directors. he's a cinematographer, he's a writer, and this is a film that's intensely personal that he's sort of wrote 20 years ago from personal experience, and then it's been extrapolated out from there. but in a nutshell, it's set on a remote monastery in the 1940s, so the backdrop is the second world war. and the monastery is being presided over by a nun, who i play, who's officiating mass, the priest is dead. and one...
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he was previously australia's ambassador to china. to say that the relationship fraid could be a bit of an understatement. if you look at the outcomes from the visit this week, was it more or less what you expected? geoff: good morning. it very much was as foreshadowed. movement on the trade issues and in advance of the ministry of commerce advised they would be removing the unity measures imposed in 2020 and they would be removed this month. the customs clearance process we hoped will go on unimpeded and in that case they will be entering a season of zero tariffs. before he came we also removed another case we had against chinese wind turbines which had been wrinkling in the relationship. overall, i think the positive messaging was flagged on both sides ahead of the meeting. haidi: does this mean stabilization in the true sense of the word? the foreign minister has spoken to that. there are the usual mentions and warnings of not wanting third parties to have any influence in this. geoff: stabilization is the word the foreign -- the t
he was previously australia's ambassador to china. to say that the relationship fraid could be a bit of an understatement. if you look at the outcomes from the visit this week, was it more or less what you expected? geoff: good morning. it very much was as foreshadowed. movement on the trade issues and in advance of the ministry of commerce advised they would be removing the unity measures imposed in 2020 and they would be removed this month. the customs clearance process we hoped will go on...
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i don't know what he knows but australia is a pretty local place. nigel farage on this early-stage announced, proclaimed that australia was the locust nation on earth. i think part of that opinion was formed because every time he comes to australia he gets protested cpac austin. we don't get protesters unless nigel turns that, the code with experience in australia was absolutely abhorrent. you know we had pregnant grandmothers -- pregnant -- [laughing] that's deathly not woke. we had a grandmothers without masks ins getting dragged off because they were not master. we had a woman that cpac actually funded the legal, the e wrong thing of facebook and got arrested, handcuffed and dragged off. she was pregnant. so you know there some crazy things went on down under, and i guess the question that i i gs we ask ourselves done under and is, why? white with a country like australia which we see ourselves as the outback, y know, you know, rough sort of tumble guys, girls. why would he do this? i think the problem is in assessment is essentially the liberal
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the now the chinese foreign minister is visiting australia for the 1st time in 7 years . australia and china are rebuilding ties following a period of strange relations off a camera called for an independent investigation into the origins of code 19 in response. beijing impose power was an influence of us trade in goods, photography, cost of trend, as economy and estimated $13000000000.00 to be in. but the don't you want me to do is have the pass twists and turns over the decade. leaves us with lessons to draw on as well as valuable experiences. i think that fundamentally it's about staying committed to mutual respect. china never into fee as an australia is internal affairs. we respect the system and the part that a strategy has chosen. and when it comes to china is offering to dignity and legitimate concerns. so we have to cause hopes that a strategy a will continue to abide by the commitments made at the establishment of diplomatic ties. and since then, to provide your respect and appropriate hands, i show you as foreign minister, i'll head emphasize that it is in all of our interes
the now the chinese foreign minister is visiting australia for the 1st time in 7 years . australia and china are rebuilding ties following a period of strange relations off a camera called for an independent investigation into the origins of code 19 in response. beijing impose power was an influence of us trade in goods, photography, cost of trend, as economy and estimated $13000000000.00 to be in. but the don't you want me to do is have the pass twists and turns over the decade. leaves us with...
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that's on these foreign minister was visiting australia for the 1st time in 7 years, australia and china all rebuilding ties following a period of strange relations of the camera called for an independent investigation into the origins of coverage. 19 in response, beijing impose terrace on the inputs of a stray and goods. the trade tags cost australia is economy, an estimated $13000000000.00 on e stress that the economies of both nations a highly complimentary. but adrian brown is a lie for us in the new zealand capital, wellington now so agent, what's the significance of this visit as well? some of the reasons you've just outlined really it is 7 years since when you last came to australia. j began is to here in new zealand on monday and then moved on to cambra yesterday. now one year has come to australia at a time. all relations easing slightly, but there are still plenty of differences that remain on those differences with, alluded to by the australian foreign minister penny wong, when she greeted wong e in camera a short time ago. she said it's very important that the 2 sides learn h
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and also in australia, we've had quite a bit of calls and australia as coal, jr, and koby for that to be a full investigation into the origins of the disease that led to china. imposing putative tires of up to 218 percent on australia, wind as well as things like b and talk, know that hurt. post clarity is economy very much. it costs them something like $13000000000.00. well, now it seems that relations all finally easing, but as penny wong has pointed out, great challenges remain in trying to manage the relationship with china. they're going to have to agree to disagree. penny one says that already wants to cooperate with china, but they will disagree when they have to one g is essentially politely reminded australia to respect china sovereignty. and of course, during the past 7 years, we have seen china enforcing that sovereignty in the south china sea and also entering into new security arrangements in the south pacific one g. less than 2 years ago, visited 8 countries in the south pacific. china now has the biggest diplomatic presence in the region, and that is a concern, not just
and also in australia, we've had quite a bit of calls and australia as coal, jr, and koby for that to be a full investigation into the origins of the disease that led to china. imposing putative tires of up to 218 percent on australia, wind as well as things like b and talk, know that hurt. post clarity is economy very much. it costs them something like $13000000000.00. well, now it seems that relations all finally easing, but as penny wong has pointed out, great challenges remain in trying to...
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he says china—australia relations are on the right track and that they must not hesitate, deviate, or turn back. that is because relations have been tense between the two nations, after a series of trade tiffs over agricultural products and wine. despite that, china remains australia's largest trading partner, with two—way trade rising i2% to over $316 billion last year. also just last week, beijing proposed lifting all tariffs on australian wine, which could end a three—year long dispute. live now to dr alex bristow, senior analyst in the professional development centre of australian strategic policy institute. dr alex, this is an important trip based on what more could be traded between the two — namely wine, lobster, and beef. yes, those are the commodities that are still under effectively an embargo from china, so this is a series of unilateral actions under started putting on australia in the year 2020, largely in punishment for australia's speaking out against jane's conduct in places like the south china sea, calling for an independent covid enquiry, and some national sec
he says china—australia relations are on the right track and that they must not hesitate, deviate, or turn back. that is because relations have been tense between the two nations, after a series of trade tiffs over agricultural products and wine. despite that, china remains australia's largest trading partner, with two—way trade rising i2% to over $316 billion last year. also just last week, beijing proposed lifting all tariffs on australian wine, which could end a three—year long...
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indonesia and the approaches to australia. here i think there is a bit of a difference between what canberra sees and what some of the other couples in asean see as the priority. that may be reflected in some differences that will be discussed next week. what can we meet _ discussed next week. what can we expect from _ discussed next week. what can we expect from the _ discussed next week. what can we expect from the summit - we expect from the summit in terms of deals done?- we expect from the summit in terms of deals done? there are deals being _ terms of deals done? there are deals being done _ terms of deals done? there are deals being done at _ terms of deals done? there are deals being done at the - terms of deals done? there are | deals being done at the moment around setting up investment teams which will be very important in terms of removing barriers to investment between the two entities between asean and australia. they will be very welcome because at the moment investment is actually quite anaemic. it will look at
indonesia and the approaches to australia. here i think there is a bit of a difference between what canberra sees and what some of the other couples in asean see as the priority. that may be reflected in some differences that will be discussed next week. what can we meet _ discussed next week. what can we expect from _ discussed next week. what can we expect from the _ discussed next week. what can we expect from the summit - we expect from the summit in terms of deals done?- we expect from the...
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as an australia is internal affairs. we respect the system and the part that the strategy has chosen and when it comes to china is offering to dignity and legitimate concerns. we have cause hopes that astray and will continue to abide by the commitments made at the establishment of diplomatic ties. and since then, to provide your respect and proper hands, electrical tennis, foreign minister, i'll have emphasize that it is in all of our interests to commit to preventive architecture, to reduce the risk of conflict. and that communication never be withheld as punishment or offer this reward. as you know, dialogue enables us to manage all differences. we both done. it does not eliminate them as trying to always be australia in china will always be china. now move the neighbor, it is important that we have channels to discuss, upholding a regional and global order, shaped by aggrieved rules and norms where we respect each other. sovereignty. adrian brown has more now from new england's capital willing to a lot has happened i
as an australia is internal affairs. we respect the system and the part that the strategy has chosen and when it comes to china is offering to dignity and legitimate concerns. we have cause hopes that astray and will continue to abide by the commitments made at the establishment of diplomatic ties. and since then, to provide your respect and proper hands, electrical tennis, foreign minister, i'll have emphasize that it is in all of our interests to commit to preventive architecture, to reduce...
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if fire ants travel across australia they _ them. if fire ants travel across australia they would _ them. if fire ants travel across australia they would cost - them. if fire ants travel across australia they would cost at i them. if fire ants travel across | australia they would cost at $2 billion a year economic impact. hundred and 60,000 medical more appointments. they would threaten iconic native species like echidnas and koalas. d0 iconic native species like echidnas and koalas— iconic native species like echidnas and koalas. , ., ~ ., ., and koalas. do you think that enough has been learnt _ and koalas. do you think that enough has been learnt about _ and koalas. do you think that enough has been learnt about the _ and koalas. do you think that enough has been learnt about the species, i has been learnt about the species, if the money is there, to deal with it effectively or is the genie out of the bottle? i it effectively or is the genie out of the bottle?— it effectively or is the genie out of the bottle? i think we are v
if fire ants travel across australia they _ them. if fire ants travel across australia they would _ them. if fire ants travel across australia they would cost - them. if fire ants travel across australia they would cost at i them. if fire ants travel across | australia they would cost at $2 billion a year economic impact. hundred and 60,000 medical more appointments. they would threaten iconic native species like echidnas and koalas. d0 iconic native species like echidnas and koalas— iconic...
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an expensive ride for uber in australia. the ride—hailing company to pay australian taxi drivers $179 million to settle a long—running dispute stemming from its introduction in the country in 2012. as muslims around the world observe the month of ramadan, we look at how some businesses are supporting their workers who fast from dawn to dusk. and how income from film and television productions is proving vital in keeping britain's stately homes afloat. i'm sally bundock, with the top business stories. we start in china, where some positive economic data hasjust been released that beat expectations and marks a solid start to 2024 for china's factories. industrial output leapt 7% year—on—year in the january to february period — that's the fastest growth rate seen for two years. consumers are also spending more with retail sales going up by 5.5% injanuary and february but property investment fell
an expensive ride for uber in australia. the ride—hailing company to pay australian taxi drivers $179 million to settle a long—running dispute stemming from its introduction in the country in 2012. as muslims around the world observe the month of ramadan, we look at how some businesses are supporting their workers who fast from dawn to dusk. and how income from film and television productions is proving vital in keeping britain's stately homes afloat. i'm sally bundock, with the top...
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western australia. t the incident, here is the premier of western australia.— western australia. i think anyone who saw the _ western australia. i think anyone who saw the video _ western australia. i think anyone who saw the video would - western australia. i think anyone who saw the video would have . western australia. i think anyone i who saw the video would have found it confronting and disturbing, and i understand it raises very strong emotions and everybody in the community. but i urge everyone, let the police get on and do theirjob. let thejustice process the police get on and do theirjob. let the justice process take place. let's get more with phil mercer. we're piecing together what we think happened _ we're piecing together what we think happened in this seaside community popular— happened in this seaside community popular with tourists. in western australia, — popular with tourists. in western australia, about 2000 km north of the state _ australia, about 2000 km north of the state cap
western australia. t the incident, here is the premier of western australia.— western australia. i think anyone who saw the _ western australia. i think anyone who saw the video _ western australia. i think anyone who saw the video would - western australia. i think anyone who saw the video would have . western australia. i think anyone i who saw the video would have found it confronting and disturbing, and i understand it raises very strong emotions and everybody in the community. but i urge...
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more ahead on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. haidi: south korean doctors have led thousands of protesters in seoul as their standoff with the government enters its third week. east asia government editor john herskovitz. there was a deadline. there was a push to get back to work. what has ensued since then and what are we watching for in potential developments this week? jon: there was a march 1 deadline to get back to work at about 9000 trainee doctors, 70% of the overall total, have not gotten back to work. so, monday, we are two weeks into the labor action and the government is looking at legal steps that will start the punishment process for this. they are thinking about it for -- from a couple tracks. for the organizers they could suspend the medical license of those involved in these labor options the government argued this and it defines of south korea mall. for those taking part they are looking at a suspension of medical licenses for about three months, something that could really hurt long-term employment processes if
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work on the google cable and elsewhere and we partnered with australia. we were going to co-finance maritime infrastructure at charlie wharf. and to underscore the president's budget request. to allow the united states to fund hard infrastructurproject and strategic connectivity projects in the region. >> if you could get me more detail on that. thank you all. >> thank you to the witnesses. i will do my questioning now and call on senator young. i'm a big fan of the oca s framework, president biden a couple years ago, canoing forward. i have home state equities involved as well. the submarine portion of the deal involves a lot of work at the shipyard. i will tell a funny story about that, a thank you to this committee. secretaryr, about ten years -- 10 days before the defense, he marked up the nda in june, the pentagon sent a group to meet with me in the you are the chairman of the subcommittee, we need to get this legislative language in the nda and he said i'm not going to help you. they said wait a minute, you are an office supported. why won't you hel
work on the google cable and elsewhere and we partnered with australia. we were going to co-finance maritime infrastructure at charlie wharf. and to underscore the president's budget request. to allow the united states to fund hard infrastructurproject and strategic connectivity projects in the region. >> if you could get me more detail on that. thank you all. >> thank you to the witnesses. i will do my questioning now and call on senator young. i'm a big fan of the oca s framework,...
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australia's foreign minister says the move will benefit both countries. i welcome the progress of the removal of trade impediments on barley, wine and other exports and we reiterated our desire on the removal of remaining appended to. we discuss recent volatility in nickel core markets and made the point of predictability is in all our interests. steven ciobo, australia's former trade and tourism minister, expects to see a stabilisation in the country's relationship with china. without any doubt, there has been a long period now of strained bilateral relationship so this visit signals a stabilisation of the relationship. you will note that both sides refer to stabilisation rather than normalisation, so in many respects that contains the genesis of that.— respects that contains the genesis of that. ., , ., ,.,, genesis of that. china proposed the end of— genesis of that. china proposed the end of tariffs, _ genesis of that. china proposed the end of tariffs, ending - genesis of that. china proposed the end of tariffs, ending a - the end of tariffs, end
australia's foreign minister says the move will benefit both countries. i welcome the progress of the removal of trade impediments on barley, wine and other exports and we reiterated our desire on the removal of remaining appended to. we discuss recent volatility in nickel core markets and made the point of predictability is in all our interests. steven ciobo, australia's former trade and tourism minister, expects to see a stabilisation in the country's relationship with china. without any...
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together with australia for pacific island countries. we've announced her intention six and a million dollars over 10 years beginning with fy 24 request in support of a new economic assistance agreement related to the south pacific treaty which is critical to the economy has been a cornerstone of our relationship in the region for over three decades. our strategy is multilateral aua japan new zealand and the united kingdom launch the partners in the blue pacific and informal strategic coordination initiative guided by pacific priorities. since its inception the grouping has expanded for additional partners and its enough tangible initiatives on disaster relief, resilience, cybersecurity and ocean and fishery research. u.s. shares relationshipsf the s and the federated of micronesia. ecice would provide in support of those compacts are key to maintaining stability and prosperity of our closest island partners and safeguarding our shared long-term defense and strategic interests in the region. i want to sincerely thank the congress and mem
together with australia for pacific island countries. we've announced her intention six and a million dollars over 10 years beginning with fy 24 request in support of a new economic assistance agreement related to the south pacific treaty which is critical to the economy has been a cornerstone of our relationship in the region for over three decades. our strategy is multilateral aua japan new zealand and the united kingdom launch the partners in the blue pacific and informal strategic...
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it is good to have you _ argentina or australia. it is good to have you with _ argentina or australia. it is good to have you with us, _ argentina or australia. it is good to have you with us, thank - argentina or australia. it is good to have you with us, thank you i argentina or australia. it is good l to have you with us, thank you for talking as to that, arnaud petit fair, executive director of the international grains council. thank you for your time thank you for having me on. some other business toys for you this hour. sales at luxury brand gucci are expected to drop 20% in the first quarter of the year. the news sent shares in the company's owner, the luxury conglomerate kering, down 14% and wiping over $7 billion off the group's value. the drop in sales is blamed on a much steeper decline than expected in the asia pacific region. the warning contrasts with rivals lvmh and hermes, whose sales have remained resilient. pakistan has reached a tentative deal to unlock a $1.1 billion tranche of an international monetary fund bail
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we have seen hacking in australia, has australia been a target by china? >> on this occasion, no. she says the other activity has obvious implications for australia, saying it's unacceptable and must stop. this relates to a couple of instances in the u.k. and the u.s., in terms of the u.k. climbs politicians and democratic institutions were targeted. the u.k. is accusing china of accessing the details of 40 million voters held by the electoral commission periods part of a chinese state-sponsored group, china disputes at times. the u.k. accusations are said to be just a groundless accusation. haidi: there's a lot of voices in this debate and discussion because new zealand as well is saying they have been targeted alongside the u.s. and the u.k.. >> the complaints are piling up. we also heard from the gcs be minister, saying new zealand was attacked back in 2021. there were links to another chinese state-sponsored group, the gcs be says that activity was contained and the hackers were removed shortly after accessing the network. but judith collins saying that was unacceptable. there
we have seen hacking in australia, has australia been a target by china? >> on this occasion, no. she says the other activity has obvious implications for australia, saying it's unacceptable and must stop. this relates to a couple of instances in the u.k. and the u.s., in terms of the u.k. climbs politicians and democratic institutions were targeted. the u.k. is accusing china of accessing the details of 40 million voters held by the electoral commission periods part of a chinese...
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much more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ [sfx: wind, rain and rolling thunder] [music up and under] ♪♪ crowd: get in! [crowd cheers] american announcer: justin rose has done it. british announcer: he's a 17—year old phenom. nobody's born with grit. british announcer: this is hard to watch. it's something you build over time. american announcer: that's 21 missed cuts in a row. [car trunk slammed shut] ♪♪ but creating a future only you can see, demands relentless pursuit. for 88 years, morgan stanley has offered clients the same determination and forward thinking that define justin rose's career. because the only way to reach your full potential... american announcer: rose, back in the winners circle. ...is to pair the vision of what's possible ♪♪ with the grit it takes to make it happen. [crowd cheers] american announcer: he's done it! [music out] haidi: take a look at currencies. some easing when it comes to move in dollars. a pretty narrow trading range. market volatility underpinning cu
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more ahead on daybreak australia. this is bloomber. ♪ the future is not just going to happen. you have to make it. and if you want a successful business, all it takes is an idea, and now becomes the future where you grew a dream into a reality. the all new godaddy airo. put your business online in minutes with the power of ai. when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh haidi: a new report by oxford economics says emissions are not dropping fast enough to reach the 2030 target. more on this. there likely to miss it by a couple years. can government policy change this? >> in the short-term, governments across australia state and federal are focusing on the power sector. there is a whole variety of mechanisms, policies and targets aiming to decarbonizing the power sector in australia. the federal government is getting 82 percent renewable penetration by 2030 and has promised to support 32 gigawatts of renewable capacity and s
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australia's health economy, and socie . ., ., australia's health economy, and socie. ., ., let's ta ke let's take a look at some other news now. there've been violent clashes at the end of a top—flight football match in turkey. supporters of trabzonspor ran on to the field and attacked visiting fenerbahce players who were celebrating their victory. the turkish interior minister has promised to investigate the clashes. david seidler, who is best known for writing the oscar—winning film, the king's speech, has died aged 86. the london—born screenwriter, who had a stammer, brought the true story of how king george vi overcame his speech impediment to the big screen. seidler passed away on saturday while fly fishing in new zealand. uber has agreed to pay $178 million to compensate thousands of taxi drivers in australia who said they lost income when the ride—share company aggressively entered the local market. the lawyers who led the case say the payment will be the fifth—largest class action settlement in australian history. you are watching bbc news. 35—year—old claudia law
australia's health economy, and socie . ., ., australia's health economy, and socie. ., ., let's ta ke let's take a look at some other news now. there've been violent clashes at the end of a top—flight football match in turkey. supporters of trabzonspor ran on to the field and attacked visiting fenerbahce players who were celebrating their victory. the turkish interior minister has promised to investigate the clashes. david seidler, who is best known for writing the oscar—winning film, the...
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australia did not invite myanmar. but, it will be represented by the diplomatic embassy staff instead. some human rights groups are still pretty critical of that. of course, australia is not a member of asean so it can't really dictate one member can't come, so this is a compromise, really. it's emblematic of the way asean works. binary outcomes tend to be avoided. there is a culture of consensus and it is very multipolar. another example is brunei. brunei has been operating under a state of emergency for 62 years now but nobody really talks about that. that is pretty much how asean tends to function. annabelle: let's check on markets. about half an hour into the session for japan and korea and equities, the headline we are tracking today is the nikkei 225 reaching to keep 40,000 level for the first time ever. very very strong momentum in japanese equities. it's opening the door to further gains in the historic rally. when you look at rsi, now around 80 level. that's also a signal we are looking pretty overbought. whe
australia did not invite myanmar. but, it will be represented by the diplomatic embassy staff instead. some human rights groups are still pretty critical of that. of course, australia is not a member of asean so it can't really dictate one member can't come, so this is a compromise, really. it's emblematic of the way asean works. binary outcomes tend to be avoided. there is a culture of consensus and it is very multipolar. another example is brunei. brunei has been operating under a state of...
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downside in australia. this is the biggest intraday decline we have seen an australian stocks in about a month especially being led by grow sectors including the likes of energy as well as miners the biggest laggards down by 2% apiece. the kiwi following the region. dollar weakness-yen strength story continues to play out as well as kgb yields heading toward highs. asian stocks in particular as we continue to see -- watch the narrative when it comes to nvidia and some of the regulations that we are seeing. we did see in the past week nvidia seeing the biggest drop since august, but some profit taking after almost 20% six-day gain there. sk hynix one of the biggest lures down by 3.6%. annabelle: that is one of the big sectors we are tracking, but on the echo front it is the big watch on japan's gdp because we have the revision going to or for the fourth quarter numbers earlier that did represent quarterly contraction into positive growth and avoiding a technical recession, so that outcome could support the c
downside in australia. this is the biggest intraday decline we have seen an australian stocks in about a month especially being led by grow sectors including the likes of energy as well as miners the biggest laggards down by 2% apiece. the kiwi following the region. dollar weakness-yen strength story continues to play out as well as kgb yields heading toward highs. asian stocks in particular as we continue to see -- watch the narrative when it comes to nvidia and some of the regulations that we...
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since then, we've seen australia move forward with aukus, putting pressure on relationships. the fact that both sides are doing what they can to try to stabilise the relationship is a positive. of course, china remains for australia, as indeed it does for many countries, the single largest trading partner. that is always a critical factor. the top us aviation regulator had sharp words for boeing after a recent visit to their facilities. our correspondent has more from new york. the federation _ has more from new york. the federation will _ has more from new york. tue: federation will aviation administration chief said its time boeing focus less on production and more on safety and quality. he said their priorities have not been there. he visited their facilities and spoke about his impressions and findings on an interview for the nbc. he called out issues around the safety culture at boeing, and his comments, as boeing, and his comments, as boeing remained under the microscope for federation aviation officials, lawmakers, businessmen and travellers after a january incident wh
since then, we've seen australia move forward with aukus, putting pressure on relationships. the fact that both sides are doing what they can to try to stabilise the relationship is a positive. of course, china remains for australia, as indeed it does for many countries, the single largest trading partner. that is always a critical factor. the top us aviation regulator had sharp words for boeing after a recent visit to their facilities. our correspondent has more from new york. the federation _...
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australia receiving it's for supper read in the early 20 forty's. the meal reflects the 3 countries syndrome wanted practices that despise the international rules. one of the countries in the regions that china is talking about is indonesia, the closest neighbor off australia. indonesia has also raised concern on the heat up of the arms race, which clearly disrupts regional security and stability. the nation state at several times before that it does not want it's territory to become part of the theater of conflict. of these countries against china, indonesia standpoint is clear. our arca, pelagic ceilings cannot be used for activities related to war, the preparation of war or non peaceful activities. now about august, it is not a form for training. it is like a defense packed, just like nato, but on a smaller scale created to face chinese activities in the pacific. it means the vessels are the inseparable parts of august. it definitely is related to had to head rivalry with the chinese maritime powers. it means it is not a peaceful means, so the in
australia receiving it's for supper read in the early 20 forty's. the meal reflects the 3 countries syndrome wanted practices that despise the international rules. one of the countries in the regions that china is talking about is indonesia, the closest neighbor off australia. indonesia has also raised concern on the heat up of the arms race, which clearly disrupts regional security and stability. the nation state at several times before that it does not want it's territory to become part of...
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this week australia dealt a crushing blow to the russian stage. australia has imposed sanctions against artists philip kirkorov, oleg gazmanov, nikolai rastarguev, nikolai baskov, head of vgtrk oleg dobrodeev and head of gazprom-media entertainment television, tina kandelaki. they are hiding behind sanctions yes, in fact, they are simply worried that philip kirkorov has been plucked. all the ostriches for their new concert tour, judging by the composition of the people against whom sanctions are being imposed, in australia they still watched the new year's blue light, well, for the year before last. as i understand it, ratarguev’s only guilt is that he is a member of vladimir vladimirovich’s favorite group. to complete the picture, only lepsy and ivanushki internation are missing, but, but, we see. such a holiday is celebrated by the whole world, what a pun, a military special operation in ukraine, and they send us gifts, it would be better for the australians to dance on their anniversary, which... we now have sanctions, which means life is g
this week australia dealt a crushing blow to the russian stage. australia has imposed sanctions against artists philip kirkorov, oleg gazmanov, nikolai rastarguev, nikolai baskov, head of vgtrk oleg dobrodeev and head of gazprom-media entertainment television, tina kandelaki. they are hiding behind sanctions yes, in fact, they are simply worried that philip kirkorov has been plucked. all the ostriches for their new concert tour, judging by the composition of the people against whom sanctions...
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despite that, china remains australia's largest trading partner, with two—way trade rising 12 percent to over $316 billion last year. also just last week, beijing proposed lifting all tariffs on australian wine, which could end a three—year long dispute. for more on what we can expect from this bilateral visit, let's bring in former trade and tourism minister, steven ciobo. there is without any doubt been a long period now of strain by relationships. this is it signals in many respects a stabilisation of the relationship. both sides referred to stabilisation rather than normalisation, which i think in many respects contains the genesis of this. slowly perhaps the steps towards normalisation china proposed it would halt all ten exxon australian wine in a three—year year dispute. is there a sign of things to come, especially on the trade front that there is room for progress? fix, that there is room for progress?— that there is room for progress? that there is room for rouress? ., ., ., progress? a lot of room for progress- — progress? a lot of room for progress- we _ progress?
despite that, china remains australia's largest trading partner, with two—way trade rising 12 percent to over $316 billion last year. also just last week, beijing proposed lifting all tariffs on australian wine, which could end a three—year long dispute. for more on what we can expect from this bilateral visit, let's bring in former trade and tourism minister, steven ciobo. there is without any doubt been a long period now of strain by relationships. this is it signals in many respects a...
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since then, we've seen australia move forward with aukus, putting pressure on relationships. the fact that both sides are doing what they can to try to stabilise the relationship is a positive. of course china remains for australia as indeed it does for many countries the single largest trading partner. that is always a critical factor. wang yi also meeting business leaders, what can we expect to come from those closed—door meetings? china feeling tension and what are outflows of foreign investment for china. i suspect a key part of the pitch will say china is investable, a safe destination, countries and businesses should be looking to invest in china. having capital flow into the country is an important part of the chinese government's mission to ensure that they become prosperous before they come old. that remains no doubt a key message. it's time boeing focus less on production and more on safety and priority. michael whitaker visited the boeing facilities and spoke about his impressions and spoke about his impressions and findings in an interview on nbc nightly news. h
since then, we've seen australia move forward with aukus, putting pressure on relationships. the fact that both sides are doing what they can to try to stabilise the relationship is a positive. of course china remains for australia as indeed it does for many countries the single largest trading partner. that is always a critical factor. wang yi also meeting business leaders, what can we expect to come from those closed—door meetings? china feeling tension and what are outflows of foreign...
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off the coast of australia, premier league player is the national team manager. dave kitson has gone from reading and portsmouth to place with only one pitch as lewis combs reports. an island about as remote as they come, known primarily for its lucrative phosphate mines, it's used as an immigration centre and now they dave kitson. i knew about its history, its incredible story. made a fortune from selling phosphate, billions of dollars. but it had an issue in terms of distributing that wealth and of course a lot of people stopped working. that led to an importation of food and has led directly to an obesity crisis. and this is part of the reason for trying to start up the island's first ever football team. the brainchild of dave and a long—time friend, the pair know they have a challenge on their hands. for a start, the island's only recognised football pitch is in the immigration detention centre. it is the one place that has not been mined for phosphate on the island which has left the jug of scars all over it. not a lot of it is flat, but the facility does
off the coast of australia, premier league player is the national team manager. dave kitson has gone from reading and portsmouth to place with only one pitch as lewis combs reports. an island about as remote as they come, known primarily for its lucrative phosphate mines, it's used as an immigration centre and now they dave kitson. i knew about its history, its incredible story. made a fortune from selling phosphate, billions of dollars. but it had an issue in terms of distributing that wealth...
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developments are deeply concerning to the united states and our allies in the region like australia, new zealand, and pan. at the same time pacific island nations on the front lines of the climate crisis. many are only a few feet above sea level.is makes them particuy vulnerable to extreme weather events on climate change. not only these could be uninhabitable in the coming decades a serious threat to important military installations. earlier this year's series of extreme waves of damage and military base at the marshall islands. the base use of space and missile test range for the united states the department of defense and some of the army's most sophisticated tracking equipment. i am pleased by the administration is to prioritize our engagement in the region. building new embassies is not easy we all know that. especially wetland in the domestic capacity is limited ocean levels are rising. but i want to encourage the department to be creative and move as quickly as possible. beijing will not slide out its efforts to gain influence in this important region, neither should we. congr
developments are deeply concerning to the united states and our allies in the region like australia, new zealand, and pan. at the same time pacific island nations on the front lines of the climate crisis. many are only a few feet above sea level.is makes them particuy vulnerable to extreme weather events on climate change. not only these could be uninhabitable in the coming decades a serious threat to important military installations. earlier this year's series of extreme waves of damage and...
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that's after arsenal announced that they're going to take their women's team to australia to play one game at the end of the wsl season. but with england having euro qualifiers injune and july and other nations also having the olympics this summer, it does pose the question — when are players expected to rest? here are the thoughts of wiegman on that tour. i think for all the players with already the complicated calendar, it's not good for them to go to the other side of the world very short term, not having the time to adapt and play a game and come back and go, for us to have two games in france, home and away. so, but i would say that's not only for the english players, it's for every european player that goes into the qualifiers, that's the thing that will be hard for them to take and to perform at the highest level. well, it's worth mentioning that with that tour not taking place until the end of may, it's yet to be seen who from the arsenal playing squad will travel to australia. but it does pose the question, doesn't it, that whether these kinds of tours, which have been part
that's after arsenal announced that they're going to take their women's team to australia to play one game at the end of the wsl season. but with england having euro qualifiers injune and july and other nations also having the olympics this summer, it does pose the question — when are players expected to rest? here are the thoughts of wiegman on that tour. i think for all the players with already the complicated calendar, it's not good for them to go to the other side of the world very short...
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. >> quick discovered lee acquired about a job in australia or south africa and her mom owned a home in belize so he put tabs on flights to those countries. >> they turned up nothing. >> did you assume she changed her identity? >> yes, new license and passports maybe. >> leave vanished without a trace but out of the blue a message appeared. >> savannah and i belong together. nobody besides god has the right to destroy that. >> we found out five days with so after the kidnapping, relatives and associates received a letter and a videotape from dorothy lee and it states to whom it may concern, i recently lost custody to my beautiful 9 1/2 month old nursing baby. this happened because of a evil person. harris todd and a corrupt family court system. >> agent quick knew this was not a spur of the moment decision. lee had a well thought out plan. >> i swear on my life that i will continue to take care of my daughter. i will keep her safe. i will never allow anybody to harm her again. >> that was a attempt to embarrass and destroy me but it is not surprising. she is building a case to justif
. >> quick discovered lee acquired about a job in australia or south africa and her mom owned a home in belize so he put tabs on flights to those countries. >> they turned up nothing. >> did you assume she changed her identity? >> yes, new license and passports maybe. >> leave vanished without a trace but out of the blue a message appeared. >> savannah and i belong together. nobody besides god has the right to destroy that. >> we found out five days...
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let's begin with our guests from australia. are you shocked or surprised at the news that i just uh read 99% of everything that israel is using is imported either from the us or germany? i'm not surprised at all, i mean i'm not, i'm surprised actually is not more than 100%, because this has been the case uh with with the united states of america since the 1960s ' the they provide them with the arms and provide them with money and they provide them with political cover. as far as germany is concerned, germany is paying protection money. the the design is threating germany every now and then do or else, and i'm i don't know whether your viewers are aware that germany has provided israel with nuclear submarines gratis, they paid nothing for them. worships, thanks, you name it, during this last six months, the united states of america has passed, by bypassed congress to send arms to israel hundred times during the last six months, so both germany and the united states of america are not only complicit in the genocide in in in gaza,
let's begin with our guests from australia. are you shocked or surprised at the news that i just uh read 99% of everything that israel is using is imported either from the us or germany? i'm not surprised at all, i mean i'm not, i'm surprised actually is not more than 100%, because this has been the case uh with with the united states of america since the 1960s ' the they provide them with the arms and provide them with money and they provide them with political cover. as far as germany is...
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do you think when it comes to australia that can be reset? well, you know, the thing with a trillion now is you know, the visit of foreign affairs minister wong, you know, 6 to continue existing efforts toward stabilizing relations. now, you know, china has also been a, him take towards easing sanctions on wind, for example, in australia and businessman are watching as well. but on the one hand, we have, despite the same, should suppose an australia, a few years back. you have china's exports raising the record levels 39 percent in the past 3 years, and there's been a growing interest within china towards the struggle and commodities. and on the other hand, do you have the current administration in australia that is willing to center on economics of foreign policy and thus trying to stabilize relations with china. but the problem here is there are 2 different perceptions towards stabilizing relationships with strategy up, for example, emphasizes that, you know, with the term stabilization means that we will cooperate where we can disagree, wh
do you think when it comes to australia that can be reset? well, you know, the thing with a trillion now is you know, the visit of foreign affairs minister wong, you know, 6 to continue existing efforts toward stabilizing relations. now, you know, china has also been a, him take towards easing sanctions on wind, for example, in australia and businessman are watching as well. but on the one hand, we have, despite the same, should suppose an australia, a few years back. you have china's exports...
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much more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ hey you, with the small business... ...whoa... you've got all kinds of bright ideas, that your customers need to know about. constant contact makes it easy. with everything from managing your social posts, and events, to email and sms marketing. constant contact delivers all the tools you need to help your business grow. get started today at constantcontact.com constant contact. helping the small stand tall. get your business online in minutes with the power of ai... ...with a perfect name, a great logo, and a beautiful website. just start with a domain, a few clicks, and you're in business. make now the future at godaddy.com/airo haidi: read is pricing -- reddit is present at 34 dollars per share, it says in psalm 22 million shares, katie joins us from san francisco. take us through the appetite for this launch and how it was received? >> read it priced --reddit price at the top of the range, they are marketing at a valuation of 6.4 billion which is lower than
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he said never into fees in australia is internal affairs, australia should do the same on then 3rd of all, when it comes to china, sovereignty, dignity, and legitimate concerns. we have cause hope that the strategy a will continue to abide by the commitments made at the establishment of diplomatic ties all phone regional secured. he remains a contentious issue for australia. but i'm afraid fiction is easy. prime minister anthony open, easy, hopeful, a 218 percent tires on australian wine will be lifted shortly. punitive chinese terrace, most of the exports have already been removed during the high to the diplomatic, pulling out how straight in generalist chung late was jail. to move in 3 years on ill defined delegations of sharing chinese state secrets overseas. last month and australian academic young hang june, accused of espionage was given a suspended sentence. let's try the ins was shocked at the sentencing, paused, and i'll make it to him that the district and government will continue to advocate from dr. young's behalf. since changing ping became china is lita 11 years ago. he'
he said never into fees in australia is internal affairs, australia should do the same on then 3rd of all, when it comes to china, sovereignty, dignity, and legitimate concerns. we have cause hope that the strategy a will continue to abide by the commitments made at the establishment of diplomatic ties all phone regional secured. he remains a contentious issue for australia. but i'm afraid fiction is easy. prime minister anthony open, easy, hopeful, a 218 percent tires on australian wine will...
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as for what they'll do today, interest rates in australia are currently at 12 year high. unlike many central banks reserve bank in australia and signalled they might need more rate hikes coming this year. millions of muslims around the world are observing ramadan. it is a spiritual time of fasting, reflection and community.some employers in the uk are making adjustments to the workday to support those workers who are observing the holy month. the bbc�*s nina warhurst sent this report. around 800,000 items are sent from this warehouse every week. it's a busy workforce of around 1500 people are more than a quarter of them are british, asian or pakistani. and one of those fasting over ramadan is manager rick hire. nine hours into you fast today. how are you feeling? honestly, ifeel 0k. being at work makes it go a lot quicker. you don't feel any hunger because you're too busy. like working, interacting with people. so you're managing a big, busy team. be honest. when they get on your nerves, does that hunger kick in? trust me, it does. it does massively. but because i've be
as for what they'll do today, interest rates in australia are currently at 12 year high. unlike many central banks reserve bank in australia and signalled they might need more rate hikes coming this year. millions of muslims around the world are observing ramadan. it is a spiritual time of fasting, reflection and community.some employers in the uk are making adjustments to the workday to support those workers who are observing the holy month. the bbc�*s nina warhurst sent this report. around...
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the scheduled to attend events and support of israel across several australia and cities this week. let's bring in for all of us to the lawyer and executive director of the australian center for international justice. she joins me live from sydney, umbrella. and so just kind of serious, incredible of these war crimes allegations against general logan. what's he being a choose of these allegations, a sort serious, incredible, in fact, that in 2005, a british court held that there was prime in front of face the evidence to suggest issue in your interest for that which darn almost evaded in 2005, unfortunately, they range from a series of full incidents of close at the time. these rarely army is accused of a variety of violations of international humanitarian level. but at the but the, the incidence that we've highlighted these trailing government and have been meticulously documented by the palestinian sense of the human rights over 20 years ago, include incidence of 2 incidents of punitive hom, demolitions in refugee camps. one in rafa that destroys 59 homes. another in the rage, ref
the scheduled to attend events and support of israel across several australia and cities this week. let's bring in for all of us to the lawyer and executive director of the australian center for international justice. she joins me live from sydney, umbrella. and so just kind of serious, incredible of these war crimes allegations against general logan. what's he being a choose of these allegations, a sort serious, incredible, in fact, that in 2005, a british court held that there was prime in...
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♪ haidi: welcome to "daybreak: australia." i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney where markets have just come online. annabelle: i am annabelle droulers in hong kong and we are counting down to asia's major market opens and the top stories this hour. wall street shrugs of another harder than expected u.s. inflation reading, the data doing little to alter bets that the fed will cut rates this year. haidi: japan is set to unveil which negotiations. annabelle: australia's wine industry is cautiously optimistic amid reports that china has proposed lifting tariffs on the country's wine. kicking off with some breaking data, south korea releasing its jobless figures for the month of february. that reading has come in lower than what economists had been expecting. the reading is 2.6 %. we are below the post-pandemic averageyear of 3.3% sort of seen as the national rate of unemployment at least by, our bloomberg economics team. importantly, the reading of 2.6% is below the average for economists and even the range and at 2.7% to three .1%,
♪ haidi: welcome to "daybreak: australia." i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney where markets have just come online. annabelle: i am annabelle droulers in hong kong and we are counting down to asia's major market opens and the top stories this hour. wall street shrugs of another harder than expected u.s. inflation reading, the data doing little to alter bets that the fed will cut rates this year. haidi: japan is set to unveil which negotiations. annabelle: australia's wine industry is...