president of the united states and british prime minister theresa may. giving her a lot of credit, didn t you think, jim? probably the biggest compliment he said she may be a better negotiator than i. he said he probably would have sued on brexit. a bit in jest there and maybe settled. it was the the warmth was there, the focus on iran and the nuclear agreement was there, despite theresa may saying although we remain in the iran nuclear deal we have the same goal. it s a big issue of disagreement that they stayed in. she said we re safer and more prosperous when we work together relating to the iran deal. of course, they are on opposite sides. i want to do a quick fact check on the president. the president was asked about the protests in the uk to his visit and claimed they were fake news. let s show you some video of the protests taking place right now at trafalgar square, that effigy of president trump tweeting not only there in trafalgar square, but there were some boos ag
special place. i thought maybe for that reason and for others, but that reason it was going to happen. yeah, i think it will happen and i believe the prime minister has brought it to a very good point where something will take place in the not too distant future. i think she s done a very good job. i believe it would be good for the country, yes. and from my point of view i believe it is important for us to deliver brexit. we gave that choice to the british people, parliament overwhelmingly gave the choice to the british people we should now deliver on that choice. i continue to believe that it s in the best interests of the uk to leave the european union in an orderly way with a deal. i think we have a good deal, sadly the labour parties and am. ps have stopped us from delivering brexit and that deal, but this is an issue that will continue here in the uk. i think the important thing is we deliver brexit and once we are out european union we will
thank you, mr. president. is that on? there. what is your current view on brexit, sir, should britain leave the european union if there is no agreement by october 31st? and for the prime minister what would be the ramifications for the uk if there is not a deal? well, i don t like to take positions in things that i m not, you know, really i understand the issue very well, i really predicted what was going to happen, some of you remember that prediction, it was a strong prediction, made at a certain location on a development we were opening the day before it happened and i thought it was going to happen because of immigration more than anything else, but probably it happens for a lot of reasons. but i would say, yeah, i would think that it will happen and it probably should happen. this is a great, great country and it wants its own identity. it wants to have its own borders. it wants to run its own affairs. this is a very, very special place and i think it deserves a
poppy, you know this very well, the details this have trade agreements get into all politics is local, whether it s canadian lumber or whether it s the national health system in the uk. incredibly difficult issue. the huawei issue will be an incredible difficult issue. the british prime minister she mentioned the paris climate change agreement and her differences with the president. so beneath the surface here there are a ton of differences that linger and continue but since prime minister may has just a few days left, both leaders decided we re going to leave that the press conference ends quickly. those negotiations would go on for years. nic robertson, you said the president was insulated from anti-trump protests in london. why? how? and by whom? sure. i mean, i was intrigued that the president thought he could hear people cheering him as he walked between the number 10 and the
catherine qualcomm case appears to be escalating in couple with huawei issue and the unresolved trade issues going on or investors losing confidence that so yesterday we ve had this uncertainty regarding trade it s really overshadowed the market especially in china sentiment on the ground in china and we really don t expect this uncertainty to be resolved anytime soon so investors should be prepared for more volatility having said this a lot of the risk when you look at the downturn in chinese equities in the price of said installed has now been factored in. it is china s tech sector going to take a real hit if we look at all these developments. the chinese tech sector is seeing massive amounts of innovation under what we call from a government perspective the made in china twenty twenty five strategy so we look at the tech companies whether the listed companies whether they re the unicorns all