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economies has kicked off. on all chinese exports. tariffs on hold for mexico and canada as the us' neighbours agree to strengthen their borders financial markets stabilise, with investors breathing a sigh of relief that trump pulls back from a trade war with mexico and canada. we look at quantum science with an expert who will explain the unexplainable. live from london this is business today, we begin with breaking a fresh trade war the us fresh trade war between the us china has kicked
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g mi chi fifg’ hfgis’jusf kick??? tiff. the e ne ehj eye hteie’jeef eieee’e�* eff. the top of the e ee ehj nfe’ thie’jeef eieeee eff. the top of the hour the us at the top of the hour the us went ahead with promise of ta riffs tariffs on chinese ilgfiféfiffsféfiéllfiiiifigsg headed to the us. in goods headed to the us. in the last few moments china has announced it will do the same. in a spec that in a tit—for—tat spec that could impact the global ceele'fieecé�*i-le'eee' ' for asian stock economy. for asian stock markets they were riding high earlier at the start of the session in asia, seng z’ef e; ,u,p up over 7 up over3% 7 7 up over3% in 77 up over3% �*irfthe eeehee see eeef ee’: 95ng 'e “e two eeehee ee eee“ ee’: mere“ 'e “e two tokyo up nikkei two to tokyo up more than and a half. are to be delayed for a month. hours later, a similar deal was announced with canada after president trump spoke to canada's prime minister security at its border.
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is retaliating. is in the town of windsor, ontario, where she has been in response to the threat of tariffs, some liquor stores for now. but for some, the break may be permanent. monica cancelled subscriptions to amazon and netflix she is not going to sign back up. for me it has broken something, i can't trust the us to be the ally any more.
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at the laval factory, they make parts used in other goods. they were bracing for the worst, around in business for 50 years, that for time to create. now knowing that relationship was that has been around for half a century, hurts a lot. in windsor, ontario, you can see the american city of detroitjust across the river.
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we are looking at financial in asia injapan the markets in asia injapan the is up by .6 of us eheremereetie ee qeeqe'lje” ~ , ,. . earlier gains forhong fl; [4855 i655 wfof [4855 kiln; up w for hong kong up over stalled, for hong kong up over a percent now, we will focus on latest on china and the us the latest on china and the us a moment. it's continue in. e mfimcflt ese tefiilfigchefi " " " us and canada and mexico the us and canada and mexico to broker a deal. canada's prime ministerjustin trudeau tweeted he had a �*good this is what he said. strike force to combat organized crime,
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concordia university. a30 a 30 day reprieve for canada, i assume you are very relieved to that? hear about that? relieved to hear they hear about that? reli�* biggest 1ear they hear about that? reli�* biggest 1ear partner are our biggest trade partner by �*and that the most by far and that the most important strategic ally, when there is threats of tariffs it something we have not heard coming out eoming out of the us end ceneee’edming'det of the us �* 80 years, end ceneete’eeming'ogt of the us �*80 years, it was in the or 80 years, it was the in the aftermath of the second world or 80 years, it was the in the afte that 1 of the second world or 80 years, it was the in the afte thatjoined 5 second world or 80 years, it was the in the afte that joined the cond world or 80 years, it was the in the afte thatjoined the two world or 80 years, it was the in the afte thatjoined the two v us d a w a treaty, ww w a treaty, so ww together, a treaty, so impossible to think we could be breaking apart of this point. just gauging the mood etieheee jeet geegi'rtg'the feeee the border, some of the ii!— iii-ii since it was on on since it was announced on saturday tariffs would be on canada. do things
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thinkjustin trudeau has enough to make announced enough to make sure these tariffs do not come into place in 30 days time? probably when - trump _ place in 30 days time? probably when - trump was - place in 30 days time? probablyl when - trump was elected, when donald trump was elected, he texted out the tariffs he had texted out the tariffs were coming, unless canada controlled fenta nyl were coming, unless canada controlled fentanyl and controlled fenta nyl and immigrants crossing controlled fentanyl and immigrants crossing the northern border into the us. i'm not entirely sure how big a problem those two things are, whether they are imagined the mind of donald trump, in the mind of donald trump, given that there is now going z—m— 7 to be much more enhanced border security, to and stop w �* fe nta nyl w �*fentanyl and whatever fentanyl and immigrants crossing, that was the precenditiento make tariffs was the precenditiente make tariffs away. we don't the tariffs go away. we don't know—e; days if the tariffs go away. we don't knoweee days if he the tariffs go away. we don't know—e1; days if he will ask knewrin ae gays ifhe will ask something else, or that for something else, or that will be the opening part of the gill ee eee eeeeieq eefe elf eee allegedly what negotiation. allegedly what today was trudeau offered today was what he wanted. in trudeau offered today was what he wanted-— trudeau offered today was what he wanted. ., , ., , he wanted. in the meantime body heafina he wanted. in the meantime body hearing about _ he wanted. in the meantime body hearing about - are - hearing about people are positioning themselves in the pggiétioning themselves in the of this potential
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light of this potential conflict? consumers are upset they - boycotts - conflict? consumers are upset they - boycotts not - conflict? consumers are upset they - boycotts not sure j w�*long the 5�* long the boycotts will 22: how much realise how much w realise it does eje?! much they realise it does from the agiggyv much they realise it does from the us, come from the us, consumers do not like it, have a not like it, canadians have a reputation for being kindhearted and e'eehee feee eee eeeeee�*ee 7 7 7 ww 7 they e'eehee feee eee eeeeee�*ee 7 7 7 777 7 they can e'eehee feee eee eeeefe�*ee 7 7 7 777 7 they can be 12-2 fw: proud and offensive 7£= the7country is businesses are bu as asses are bu as well. are bu as well. a e 7 ' 7 5.1.5; kills? 77 7 7 bull; we77ll.7a7lo7t7of concerned as well. a lot of our resource—based natural resource—based industry, is powering the 7and7fi7gurati7iely,7 literally and figuratively, there have been that there have been threats that will turn the in the e eifaa aaaa a a a ea aaaaaa 77ifthey77 777 77 77if7they w7a7nt7 77 77ifthey w7a7nt7to 7 77if7they want7tote7r;ify77777 77ifthey w7a7nt7to 14am; 7 us if thewant ta terrify ee. don't us if theyewant ta terrify us. don't think us if theyewant te terrify us. don�*t think that us if thewant te terrify ia'e. don't think that is the best i don't think that is the best but the shows the do strategy but the shows the do read which canadians that one man has is upset that one man has is played in an earlier has played in an earlier clip has the capacity to wreck the canadian economy. moshe lander, thank you. thank you for your reaction to all this. bring you the all of this. it's bring you the to is latest to what is happening with �*s tariffs with president trump �*s tariffs that have been on
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thatehaye been impeeee erg the the—tha�*a’e eee-e impeeee erl the breaking eeeeee�*j�*e eeee impeeee ee the breaking news is now, sour china is retaliating now, given on its eee eee : azgaeaing age7|ng7|s77 77 77 if 2 : age7|ngi|ssay|ng agelnglssaylnglt measures, ageing is saying it is imposing retaliatory tariffs a raft 7 5m ' w ’ a'féf’tsiu’smm ' w 7 aféfi §f7u7s7b7r8c71hc7ts77 on a raft of us products, countermeasures include 15% coal, li . uefied coal, liuuefied natural coal, li . uefied natural as on coal, liquefied natural gas imports the us, crude oil, importsfrm�*n thefls; crude oil, machinery, pickup 7777149757777 77 7 77 large parts 77 16% 7777777777 77 m, saw 77 m, tafith? face 10% tariffs, the came 7777p7res7i7dent77 7777 777p7res7i7dent'7s7777 hééidefliifi/j an; the president �*s 10% tariffs were applied to goods were applied to chinese goods headed to the united states. riff??? eek “35 hm??? §f§f§5 unpack this with doctor a former us harry broadman. a former us trade representative and chief of staff at the us presidents of staff at the us presidents of economic advisers. eeeheit ef “mam: edsisers; w ~ , �*at eeeheit ef “mam: edsisers; w ~ , �* at the rand eeeheit ef “mam: edsisers; ,,. ~ . �*at the rand corporation. it seem that the us and w�*qfitd seem thatthe'us and are w�*qfitd seem thetthe'us and are at loggerheads right china are at loggerheads right
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now? , ., , now? they certainly are, it is “ust now? they certainly are, it is just i latest _ now? they certainly are, it is just. latest chapter - now? they certainly are, it is just. latest chapter l our| just thelatest chapter in our china, i it is epitomised by how thinkit is epitomisedbyhow as donald trump sees china as a bargaining like he bargariningrsituatidn like he with canada bargarinlngrsituatidh like he with canada and mexico. very smart, they fi—i— - 777m thaie very pickeglls exports that are very to us firms, you can sensitive to us firms, you can be sure firms are getting -=:7 earful to 77 77 earfulto trump 7 7 earfulto trumpright 77 an earful to mr trump right now. ., , ., m out, the president this plays out, the president saying he will speak to week, he had phone calls this'wee'el he had ahshe salts claudia this'wee'el he had ahahe salts claudia shine this else's; he has' ahshs salts claudia shine baum with claudia shine baum and justin trudeau of yesterday and justin trudeau of canada that seem to a canada that seem to lead to a good could we see canada that seem to lead to a good for could we see canada that seem to lead to a good for china? .d we see canada that seem to lead to a good for china? .d we iee xi that, president xi is expecting that, now the cat is out of the bag this is how donald trump wants
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to use tariffs as the beginning of a it's you are in quite extraordinary you are in a tradable, you not a serious tradable, you are not expecting to then get on the $2: to77the 77 77 77to77the7h7e7ad7 7 77 77 77to77the7h7e7ad7o7f77 to77the head77of state just something. i7 this is quite 7 7 think this is quite orchestrated by the way donald sees the 7777777s7e7e7s7the7 w7orld, seesthe matqhj a; wa nts to wants to use as a bargaining ships le'hat isatss as some of extraordinary as some of the that are coming up in the items that are coming up in the trade were necessarily trade were not necessarily economic items but 77things like 7 7 7�*7things likethe 7 7 77things like the border, 7 other things like the border, it is as if donald trump sees tariffs as his only tool in the erato 777t°try7777 totryan7d7 7 7 77 to try and c7hange7 to try and c7hange7our tastlsit ts try ah’d'shahgs star ' with tssllsit ts try ah’d'shahgs star ' with to other policy with respect to other countries. policy with respect to other countries— some 77 some might argue it was mexico some might argue it was quite simple to promise to president trump what he wanted, for example much security for example much more security at the border, many more to 7 to prevent fenta nyl measures to preventfehta nyl across with china it crossing across with china it is not so simple? $2275.
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our is not so simple? 727275. our su -l is not so simple?— - our supply chains is not so simple? $2727 - our supply chains as not, our supply chains as knows with china 7 and quite 7 this and quite 7 this is and quite 7 this is in and quite 7 this is in terms uite 7 this is in terms of :e 7 this is in terms of up complex. this is, thterms sf up supply chain. complex. this is, thterms of up supply chain. this is not and supply chains this ishst ....7....,,,,,,,, and supply chains this ishstrr—r , , , . . a question just a question of fixing the border were dealing with the just a question of fixing the bord problem, aling with the just a question of fixing the bord problem, notg with the just a question of fixing the bord problem, not that h the drug problem, not that those are insignificant, you have are insignificant, butflou have network of factories and a network of factories and supply ships, workers, 7 workers, everybody affected 7 7 affected 7 you7 7the is affected when you have the two economies of the a trade war. �* the �*the trade will �* the trade will actually whether the trade will actually turns to a trade war? turns out to be a trade war? president xi and president xi and donald trump speak on the phone which already planned, who knows 7 in7 the next7day in7 the next day or two, 72.22: 77l 77 7xi say something satisfies that satisfies donald trump. i think so but that is the don't think so but that is the kind of theatrics on in kind of theatrics going on in the background. it really undercuts the donald trump strategy to try to be a strong man to other countries
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man relative to other countries around the world tariffs. around the world using tariffs, to get your take on what 77 7at the moment. is happening at the moment. doctor harry broadman thank you , much indeed. as i very much indeed. as i what a difference a makes for financial day makes forfihahcialre , a e e— on monday we saw heavy markets, on monday we saw heavy losses the europe asia and on wall in europe asia and on wall that was a very street. that was a very different picture at the start m1 iei as we are on the earlier today as we are on the air and as the news is flowing from china, it will be through from china. it will be tariffs onto american putting tariffs onto american......, those markets are goods, those markets are changing tone once again. we will bring in russell mould to talk us through what is happening at the moment. on investors breathing of 77 ofr7elief7777 77 7 of relief mexico77 77 the the us 77 the us are not engaged in a and the us are not engaged in a llade and the us are not engaged in a grade �* but looks like the two biggest economies in the world are at moment. interestin cc the swiss one asia did not
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raleigh swiss one asia did not get back on the ground they raleigh swiss one asia did not get back on th because they raleigh swiss one asia did not get back on th because there is lost yesterday because there is still a 30 day for still a 30 day option for donald trump to senate trumpts tin-mg ta“; on canada and new back on canada and mexico, new tariffs on china have come in 8167 7 slim; old7onesti7l7l 7 silaégtifi the}; 7 7 silaégtifi 574575537 7 an old one still there and still a source of conflict between the two, now we have the initial complication of china raising the stakes, we will see what comes out of those we will at exit fee and the presidents exit fee and he seems be looking at trading washing machines, steel and at trading seems to be looking at trading on what with in seems to be looking at trading on what happened with tiktok in particular. in on what happened with tiktok in articular. ., ., oagticutays. $2 winners oagticutay; $2 winners toda particular. in hong kong the big winners _ particular. in hong kong the big winners today _ r“ s particular. in hong kong the big winners today are - winnerstoda are big winners today are all the tech stocks, conversations about the future of tech. where tech stocks, conversations the where it is likely to be revealed likely to be revealed it is likely to be revealed soon, are ongoing. soon, negotiations are ongoing. asi asi as i said to harry broadman, do as i said to harry broadman, do such a complicated relationship such a complicated relationship between us and china on so many between and china on so many live? . , ., , ~ the custc all are live? the custom duties america aenerates live? the custom duties america generates over _ live? the custom duties america generates over all _ live? the custom duties america . , all are more generates over all are more, doubled where they were generates over all are _ live? the custom duties america generates over all are more - generates over all are more than doubled where they were than doubled where they were eight years ago when president ago when eight years ago when president trump his first trump introduced his first trump introduced his first tariffs on chinese goods, tariffs on chinese goods, washing machines, steel and
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washing steel and aluminium, dr biden administration did not remove those and added to them, the tensions have been going on for eight years. they have not come down, technology and national security, intellectual property are all very hot issues between the two nations and whether one phone call can resolve them is difficult to tell but
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phone call can resolve them is difficult to te has t to the other export has been to the world is trying to be in by the 77 in by the use. the hemmed in by the use. the good to apply from time to apply pressure from the perspective a very chinese perspective a very one for them as they get domestic tried to set domes“ as w” e going. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.
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leaders at a dinner last night that he wants to work together he is the first uk prime minister to attend since winning a landslide election injuly, starmer has worked to improve ties with the eu after years
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morning to he was much on message wasn't he when it comes to his detence . detence. and are much out of it in didn't get much out of it in terms of the new trade terms'sf'th's hers-straps between the uk and ea am gatcibegas an informal getting �*of eu leaders gatcibegas an informal getting �* of eu leaders to gatcgbegas an informal getting �* of eu leaders to talk here is not - here is not especially. sensitive, some might call some of the _ sensitive, some might call some of the security elements of the gfgthe securit elem | - | - gfgthe security elements of the that prime minister keir deal that prime minister keir - wants— deal that prime minister keir wants negotiate as starmer wants to negotiate as low hanging not sensitive low hanging fruit not sensitive trade — low hanging fruit not sensitive trade issues. there are some
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interesting considerations in security peace - security peace great - 7 security peace great energy the security peace great energy cooperation could be linked to carbon markets and in terms of financing — carbon markets and in terms of financing cost of russia's fifla "w in ukraine fina ' "s, - in ukraine asa financing the cost of russia's... �* in ukraine as a possible war in ukraine as aspossibtes -even war in ukraine as aspossibtes im— war in ukraine as aspossihle even the uk being for even the uk being outside the eu to partake in the defence procurement -fi_ in the defence procurement some interesting bits but bled. iii�* | ' ' |- u'ts u”, value plat] ' i if - vague on plag. some interesting bits but vague on the details. very vague on the details. when it comes to _ the i it comes to businesses in the uk the devil is in the detail that 5:7 they want that is what they want sorting when it to goods, whether when it comes to goods, whether they be food products or animals crossing the 77 77777e7éfiéci57u7y77 7 77 77777e7575éci57il7y77sfi7175u77 7 753??? sassaslie small who were we are businesses who were we are hearing in the opting hearing in the uk are opting out of it's so out of trading europe, it's so difficult? in out of trading europe, it's so difficult? ,., out of trading europe, it's so difficult? , . ., , out of trading europe, it's so difficult? , . , have adopted but for businesses have adopted but for smaller ones it is a the smaller ones it is a still ongoing 77 and77 77 and barriers on restrictions and barriers on paper work to trade that make papsf tests ts treats that mass " for some papaf asst, ts taste that mass " for some small to export between businesses to export between the uk and the eu, businesses to export between the uk and t oneu, businesses to export between the uk and t on agriculture, interestingly on agriculture, the nestor talked a lot
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the prime nestor talked a lot not to have to the prime nestor talked a lot r between to have to the prime nestor talked a lot r between the have to the prime nestor talked a lot r between the us veto the prime nestor talked a lot r between the us and > the prime nestor talked a lot r between the us and the choose between the us and the it's possible the kind of eu, it's possible the kind of deal the government is seeking deal the government isseekihg agriculture will reduce on agriculture will reduce those high trade barriers z— assesses—es..- 77the and you may be between the uk and you may be the us make statement we access to agriculture is a no access to agriculture is a big issue in trade negotiations. big issue in trade neuotiations. ., negotiations. essi ; conversation this conversation from the government it reset 77 relationship and minister is adamant ne’re prime minister is adamant we're out the staying out the customsunioh. out staylng out the customsunioh. out of staying out the customsunioh. out of the single staying out of the single stopping to what extent market stopping to what extent is reset going to is the reset going to make a to the uk economy? difference to the uk economy? if are outside of the eu �*s if you are outside of the eu �*s trade the single maintrade structurethe'singte in the customs maintradestructurethe'singte in the customs union, we talking about more marginal are talking about more marginal economic gains, it does feel �*to hear a government familiar to hear a government talking about what it doesn't want in terms redlines rather than 7 7 rather than what 7 rather than what it 7 rather than what it does, 7 set rather than what it does, that he a bit that he seas a tittts sit doesn't want to set impatient doesn't want to set time about the uk you relationships and institutional
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but it could make a big to reularise and difference to regularise and , . , the relationship 7 7 7 ukandareyouand between the uk and are you and the reset —— and is what why the reset —— and is what the is as much about as allie renison, associate director at sec newgate uk. here is a question for you, i know it's the tech industry? of quantum mechanics — unesco has designated 2025 the international year of quantum science. previously imagined possible. in a moment, we will be speaking to one of them. vallance. quantum technology is built on
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the stranger most magical 77- :——: physical particles and electrons, photons and atoms, it promised bigger rewards for but also some peril. business but atsosome peril. is spent billions is being spent worldwide to develop quantum computers machines that in a fundamentally 7447 ———: diaerest sat! free! the on your differest eat! free! the on your phone they p7i7'omised to be to they p7i7'omised to be to solve promised to be to solve p7roblems to be to solve p7roblems that able to solve problems that machines simply can't, current machines simply can't, perhaps individual £70 to discover new kinds medicine �*to find new ways of medicine orto find new ways,” s e s w. a more of medicine orto find new ways,” s e s .,, ,, more efficiently of medicine orto find new ways,” s ,, s .,, ,, more efficiently produce of medicine orto find new ways,” e ,, e x, e more efficiently produce key to more efficiently produce key chemicals like fertilisers. might also help us build they might also help us build better batteries or ways to moreueffjcient waysto develop networks, or even to portfolios. optimise investment portfolios. they are without they are not without their risk. potentially quantum could if they are computers could if they are built to built powerfully enough to crack the encryption we use to
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erase, the shsrsptisn seesaw ”www our erase; the shsrsptish “repeats " " ' ' ' " our secrets erase; the ehsrsptish fieueets " " ' ' ' " our secrets and our keep ear secrets and our , , , ., secure. but quantum finances secure. but quantum technologies also offer new to secure our data, and to ways to secure our data, and to protect our 77 77777�*77rapidly �* rapidly we will a how rapidly we will get a quantum computer is functioning quantum computer is a controversial hopes of a cent—“er'e' �*a“' “one“ “5 progress were raised reeeaiied its after google revealed its latest quantum chip called latest qua ntumchtp called what it had willow describingwbat it had and something of a see s e, 777b77u7t7 s 77 7 7777777777 777777777b77u7t7 t77hen 7777 7 77 77777777b7u7t7 then came 7777 77but then came the breakthrough. but then came the cold water, the boss nvidia cold water, the boss of nvidia said it would be 20 years before we might get a bgfggre we might get a,really quantum :—: �* rapid progress actually however rapid progress actually takes, one thing seems likely — takes. one thingseems likely — technologies will have quantum technologies will have significant impact on it fallon setting have it chris fallon setting the scene.
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this is the year professor, what is going to happen? thank 7 this is a you this is a very important for this year and i think topic for this year and i think the of to postpone the —e: 77 77l>rhg7ef7di777777 77 delivery of useful quantum computers for future is computers for the future is quite incorrect. in the sense promise of 7 promise of ai promise of al was killed by the promise of al was killed by the promise of al was killed by the imposition of ai the imposition of deepseek ai tools we expect for this year a advanced 7 advanced 7ut similar advanced result with that can quantum semputihg that sah this imbalance quantum semputing that san this imbalance of create this imbalance sf ~ ~ and geo static technologies and geo static fears that was commented. as fears that was commented. as ever with huge leaps forward technology there is good within technology there—is good bad and and it has to managed, 77 managed, t77h7ere managed, there be be managed, there has to be collaboration i assume with of this? yes, - are a lot
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fears a fear7s7 a lot of strategy of fears and a lot of strategy as was quoted before, is not really 7 is not really a 7 is not really a clear there is not really a clear path towards success and in the path towardsfsuccess anda'n the offs r biscay we path towardsfsuccess anda'n the operating biscay we path towardsfsuccess anda'n the operating germany, we path towardsfsuccess anda'n the operating germany, the e are operating in germany, the us and australia china a us and sustains aha efi'fia a of us aha sustains aha eh'ha a of efforts but are a lot of efforts but there are a device —— there are diverse technologies they may be successful in 20 or 30 years but some may to be but some may start to be successful this year, and the merging of quantum computing with al merging of quantum computing with ai will be much more and powerful than efficient and powerful than lee quantum computing separated lee quantum computing or ai. ., , or al. the thought things can be done that _ or al. the thought things can be done that can _ or al. the thought things can be done that can take - be done that can take a huge astounding it and be going could be incredible going a little google even was a little delayed their own roadmap, delayed from their own roadmap, ibm and other key players are
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delayed from their own roadmap, ibm am even r key players are delayed from their own roadmap, ibm am even further ayers are delayed from their own roadmap, ibm am even further ahead |re delayed from their own roadmap, ibm am even further ahead on moving even further ahead on the results, and as i said 7 are different -eneral of 7quantum computing, 7-777 is the universe there is the beautiful universe quantum computing to solve of quantum computing to solve as for future but 7 7777 777 77 77 7 77 7777b7ei7n7g7 quantum computers are being used for applications 77fo7r7777 for security for networks. for security for for cryptography networks. for security for fo design graphy dstworks for security for fo design for ahy and medicine'for design for is already going e—:ee 77— — i7w7l77777 777 777——77it7wi7ll7 as; thank you �* talking thank you �*talking to us. the top story on bbc news, china and the us have engaged a trade 77 77 a trade orwith 77 77 a trade or with 103677 in a fresh trade or with 10% tariffs being applied goods tariffs being applied to goods going across the i going across the borders. i will be back with more at the going across the borders. i will of back with more at the going across the borders. i will of bat hour. more at the hello. the weather prospects for the rest
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but in the short term for tuesday, in association with this frontal system. some of the rain will be fairly heavy, but there's some as the rain band clears, scotland, but it will be fairly blustery in places, but it is going to be mild — temperatures of around 10—11 degrees in many locations. so there goes our band of increasingly light
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then we see clear skies, some showers, in fact some but a relatively bright start. northern and western parts of scotland, pretty cold air our way. and with that, well, just the chance of one or two wintry showers.
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and into the weekend. could be one or two showers. some of those could be wintry, but you can check the drop in temperatures for where you are by logging on to the bbc weather app.
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