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i.t. and computer expert hunted busy bit his counsel for good you tube waiting interest in taiwan's turn around why they aren't in scrapped its plan to phase out new clip power. this is your business update on how to humphrey in berlin glad you could join me well the british government says that leaving the european union with no deal would cause the economy to shrink by more than nine percent over a fifteen year period the report which considered a range of post gregg's it models suggest that even with the prime minister teresa mayes deal worse and will end up who are outside the bloc in our us this comes a fortnight before british m.p.'s vote on teresa mayes divorce deal with the. people in the future and for more on this we can bring in our london correspondent now burkett mass joins us but get
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a fairly sober assessment there from the british government breakdown the range of possibilities set out there by the british government. well first of all it is really interesting that this comes from the british government so not some sort of interest group or lobby group but from the government itself who wants to get a deal through wants to get results made to reason may's deal through parliament in just a couple of weeks' time so it's a range of different scenarios from britain staying fairly close to the you where there would be the least disruption in terms of g.d.p. to no deal which of course has been warned by business groups would be an absolute disaster mostly for for manufacturing for car manufacturing that's what british business is really really trying to prevent and we see that in this worst case scenario which would really be britain crashing out of the european union with no
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idea that the north of england where people really did vote for bricks at that they would be harvested so london the more the financial capital would be the least affected bought in the north where most of the manufacturing is this is where people really would suffer and work at what about those who say that this statement ignores potential economic benefits of break that trade deals for example. well i think some trade deals have been taken into account with big players like the u.s. but of course brick city is arguing that you can't trust these economic forecasts they called project fear they say that also in the run up to the referendum it was warned that immediately after the vote for brics it that the economy would crash and this hasn't happened so it also makes clear that it's a political project it's really not an economic project for people who really want to cut loose from the e.u. they think that maybe
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a shorter pain would be worth it they think it's worth also for us for sovereignty and for britain to be a more player politically possibly also economically and burkett this statement coming ahead of course of that very to now say the commons on the eleventh of december on may's deal do you think that it's going to you are dealing extra blow. everything that's being discussed now is always seen through the lens of the vote that's going to common and a couple of weeks time and we have seen piece today in the house of commons seizing on this report and they said well we have to just give this back to the british people do they really want to be poor even m.p.'s that are constituencies that voted for leave have said is this really in the interest of my constituents that they become poor or do they maybe need to think again and there have been more and more m.p.'s arguing for a people's vote so for this to go back to the british people and have
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a vote on the deal do they really actually want the spreadsheet or not our correspondent in london burg it must breaking down that british government report on the outcomes of breaks for the economy thank you very much indeed. well bank of england's also sounding the alarm high over the consequences of a no deal braggers it in a report just out it warns that exiting a block without an agreement would trigger a financial crisis in britain and cause the value of the pound to drop by twenty five percent it says the scenario would also cause a dramatic reduction in growth in the first quarter of twenty nineteen. now the world's largest computer trades that is to be scraps off the years of twin doing business in them at its peak see bait which took place in hanover every year attracted as many as eight hundred fifty thousand people but of late organizes have struggled to bring in more than one hundred thousand as it is that in turn has been
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keeping some major exhibit is a way that competition from other big tech conferences around the world full to be another factor behind the events tomorrow. and for more on this i'm joined in the studio now by our until tonight from business arun i remember covering it with you a couple of years ago i mean what should we make of this piece of cheese now well i mean basically if you think about it i think those are experience there as well big kind of just failed to roll with the times i mean back originally when it came out it was one of the first and then quickly the biggest computer fair in the world attracted has risen eight hundred fifty thousand people but those days are long gone last year it only brought in one hundred twenty thousand visitors visitors and at the end of the day i mean you just can't stay profitable with those type of numbers no i mean that's in germany but in terms of the bigger picture is there something that we should take away from that well i think really the death blow of cbot was basically it failed to change with the times i mean it came out in the
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eighty's when really businesses were the driving focus behind electronics worldwide and even like back in two thousand and one when it was at its high mark of eight hundred fifty thousand visitors businesses were really driving the development but if you look at the big consumer electronics fairs their consumer electronics fairs i mean they're focusing. on the consumer i mean it is companies like you know the fans like apple like facebook like netflix that are really driving the the developments in the market throughout the world and what we're seeing here right now is just that if you're only focusing on his business solutions you're not really on the cutting edge anymore that's why fairs like c.d.'s in las vegas or also the mobile world congress in barcelona really kind of eclipse cbot and i think that's actually why we're seeing well this decision being reached today yeah absolutely certainly some draw for the exhibition holes that in one of our until ten from the business thank you thank you hundreds of google employees have called on the company leadership to drop plans for a sense that search engine aimed at the chinese market and an open letter to the
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employees claimed the initiative known as project dragon-fly would make the company complicit and human rights abuses and set a dangerous precedent google previously said that project dragon-fly was only in the exploratory stages and tonight it was planning to release a sensitive search engine in the near future but despite those claims more than two hundred google is safe ah signed the open letter calling for an end to that project . taiwan will drop its plan to phase out nuclear power by twenty twenty five in a referendum on saturday came majority voted to keep using nuclear energy while renewable sources of being developed u.k. energy is known to create less than air pollution a key concern in the referendum off of the twenty eleven commission a disaster in japan many in taiwan turned against nuclear energy seven years later top voter concerns have shifted to add pollution and energy security to the country's high tech sector energy makes up about ten percent of taiwan's total
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power on the us. well let's bring in our correspondent in singapore now andrea hang joins me andrea overall what's the trend when it comes to nuclear energy in asia. it's been a growing trend in asia namely because a lot of these countries and these countries needing india thought this time even taiwan with this renewed enthusiasm for nuclear power they do see the benefit of having nuclear power as a clean form of energy for the medicine said every culture even electricity a renewable phone of energy food to generate electricity in these countries so it is a growing trend in their region of course they're undermining concerns you mention there of course how our century safety concerns being handled and are they well yes and no the where about whether they are being handled on not
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a lot of the countries. build still thinking of building a nuclear power plants most of them are going to be in china. there we're going to see about seventy to eighty more nuclear plants to be constructed over the next few decades. nuclear terrorism is going to also be part of that concern shared by a lot of citizens in these countries and the recent east asian summit these countries and the delegates of these countries have decided to pursue and build a robust all solid regime office practices to safely use store and even transport nuclear power within these countries and also have plans to prepare their respective communities with regards to the use of nuclear power in these countries correspondent and singapore good to talk to you thanks. german consumer confidence
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has dropped for the second month in a row with us according to a survey by the j.f.k. a market research institute global trade tensions. over the impact of britain's departure from the us the will to be the main issues worrying can seem is but perhaps with christmas the christmas shopping season in mind the mood for splashing out on the bigger bodies house actually improved. now sit out the top of the hour of course functional business on our website that's forward slash business i'm head of the home free and christoph gave up we'll have more business news tonight later he seems. to. be.
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