Busy day - another story - supermarkets have conducted an exercise calculating the UK Global Tariff on internal food/ drink supply chain data for trade with EU (obv zero now), which would happen in Jan with no EU trade deal - total cost £3.1bn, prices up: bbc.com/news/business-…
British Retail Consortium acknowledge that not all of this £112 per household per year would be passed on to consumers in shopping baskets, but point out it doesn’t include costs of non-tariff barriers, disruption...
85% of foods imported from EU would face a tariff of 5% or more, say supermarkets, average 20%, which includes 48% on mince, 57% on cheddar cheese, and 16% on cucumbers...if these costs were fully passed on, (and some will be absorbed by companies), eg £1 on £3 cost of beef mince
“If there is no deal before Christmas, the increase in tariffs will leave retailers with nowhere to go other than to raise the price of food to mitigate these new costs.” British Retail Consortium today.
Some of this would be offset by the application of lower tariffs from some non-EU countries, and that hasn’t been calculated in the above... Government response to this story “working hard” for a deal “avoiding tariffs should be beneficial to both sides”.
A detail - the Government response was notably pro-deal, not , as we have had in the past, the argument that this will be fine because we will get cheaper other things from elsewhere, and grow more food ourselves.
The supermarkets point out that this time of rising unemployment and uncertainty is a very sensitive economic backdrop to be doing anything that puts upward pressure on people’s shopping bills...
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Staggering to see emails suggest Mandelson advised JP Morgan’s Dimon via Epstein to “mildly threaten” Cabinet colleague Alastair Darling over banker bonus tax.
The Dimon call DID happen, Darling told me about it, including apparent threat to shun gilts & re HQ…
Threats to Darling, Dimon, the gilt market, HQs, apparently orchestrated by Epstein upon advice from financial crisis Cabinet member Mandelson … and a conversation with the late Alastair Darling that has troubled me for a decade and a half, that I would never have imagined unlocked by Epstein files… bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
And here late Chancellor describing in his book Beyond the Brink how a “v angry” Dimon rang him up in December 2009, days after Mandelsons “mild threat” email
“[Dimon] said that his bank bought a lot of UK debt and he wondered if that was now such a good idea”.
just had confirmed live on BBC Breakfast, from here in Davos, that yes, President Trump sent THAT note to the Norwegian PM saying that because they hadn’t given the Nobel Peace Prize, he could now justify owning Greenland.
At one of the seats of Western power, No 10 Downing Street, the UK Prime Minister is asked TWICE about whether President Trump is thinking rationally…😳
after news emerged that Trump had messaged Norways PM linking Greenland justification to his lack of Nobel Prize
it comes down to compute power, who has it, who can fund it…
When I met Sundar Pichai, his particular pride was not at that point Gemini 3, nor YouTube nor latest smartphone…
but its AI Chip, the Tensor Processing Unit, or TPU, Ironwood
2/ this is hugely economic significant.
raw material of the AI boom is compute power offered by those TPU chips, & more commonly now, by Nvidia’s AI chips, when assembled into pods and racks, and supercomputers capable of training AI models and rapid inference… which I saw at the TPU lab:
🚨 Mind blowing interview with Turing award-winning Yoshua Bengio for @BBCNewsnight one of the three founding fathers of AI, is now warning:
“The worst-case scenario is human extinction.”
AI isn’t just risky — it could end us.
1/10 🧵
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2. 🤖 He warns that today’s most powerful AIs are already learning to lie, cheat, even blackmail —
because we’ve trained them to win.
Bengio reveals AI's "scary behavior" & self-preservation tendencies. #AI #AISafety #Blackmail
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👁️ In chilling experiments, AI lied to a human to get its task done, says Bengio
🤖 blackmailing an engineer after reading in an email it was going to be replaced.
♟️ choosing to hack a computer to win a chess game
US customs messaging note quietly slipped out last night shows that smartphones, the number 1 Chinese export to the US by value last year, exempted from the 125% tariff… alongside chips, processors, wafers, lcd panels, LEDs etc…
8517.13.00.00
Smartphones
US has excluded the single biggest Chinese export, and certainly the most high profile finished good from the tariffs, without publicly announcing it…
Avoiding the very public repricing of IPhones etc across Apple stores, but only in the US….
While obviously smartphones/ iPhones being exempted is big news for now…
Here’s full list of exemptions according to Harmonised US tariff codes that I plugged into its database… lots of semiconductor parts, circuits, processors, solid state storage, flat panel touchscreens 👀