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UK’s Reeves to pledge 1 billion pounds for quantum procurement

By Thomson Reuters Mar 16, 2026 | 5:32 PM

LONDON, March 16 (Reuters) – British finance minister Rachel Reeves said on Monday the government would spend up to 1 billion pounds ($1.33 billion) ​on powerful quantum computers to help develop ‌the quantum sector and boost the wider economy.

The new procurement programme is part of a 2 billion-pound plan to upgrade Britain’s quantum capability, including 1 billion pounds of previously ‌announced ​spending, the finance ministry said.

Quantum computers ⁠are capable of ⁠working on multiple possible solutions simultaneously and can speed up innovation in areas such as medical diagnostics, greenhouse gas monitoring, and secure communications.

Reeves and ​Prime Minister Keir Starmer told voters before the 2024 election that they would accelerate Britain’s slow ⁠economy. But so far growth ⁠has remained weak and could be ​hit by fallout from the conflict in the Middle ​East.

Reeves was due to say in a speech ‌on Tuesday in the City of London financial district that a 500 million-pound “Sovereign AI Fund,” which was announced last year, would be launched in April ⁠to help British artificial intelligence firms.

She would also say that closer ties with Europe and stronger regional growth were ⁠central to ‌the government’s strategy along with its ⁠tech push, the finance ministry said.

Starmer wants ​to ‌reduce post-Brexit barriers to trade and ​cooperation with ⁠the European Union. But he has ruled out joining the EU’s single market, limiting talks to areas such as rules for businesses and freer movement for young people.

($1 = 0.7514 pounds)

(Writing by William Schomberg; editing ​by William James)