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Re: EU-UK Trade Discussions 2020

December 1st, 2022, 7:41 pm

EU agrees new law to impose Brexit sanctions

https://www.euractiv.com/section/uk-eur ... sanctions/

The bill on Brexit sanctions mechanisms would empower the European Commission to impose restrictions on trade, investment or other activities if the UK was to breach the terms of its Trade and Cooperation and Withdrawal Agreements. 

BTW bad grammar.

Having negotiated and agreed on the protocol, Boris Johnson’s government deemed it to be unworkable following strong criticism from Northern Ireland’s pro-British unionist community which complains that the checks separate Northern Ireland from the UK’s own internal market, and a bill to unilaterally override the provisions of the protocol is still being scrutinised (*) in the UK parliament 

(*) don't rush it.
 
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Re: EU-UK Trade Discussions 2020

February 5th, 2023, 12:38 am

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Re: EU-UK Trade Discussions 2020

April 3rd, 2025, 11:57 am

Time to get more of that Brexit dividend: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... rn-ireland
Donald Trump’s tariff plan could undermine the Brexit deal between the EU and the UK for trading arrangements in [color=var(--article-link-text)]Northern Ireland, a highly sensitive agreement designed to maintain the 1998 peace pact.[/size][/color]
As part of the president’s attempt to spur on a “rebirth” of the US, Trump has imposed a two-tier tariff rate on the island of [color=var(--article-link-text)]Ireland – with a 20% tax on exports from the republic but a 10% rate on the UK including Northern Ireland.[/size][/color]

A former EU commissioner has questioned whether Trump thought through his plan’s effect on the peace process brokered by the US almost 30 years ago.
Although it could put Northern Ireland at an advantage over the Republic of Ireland for exports such as whisky and dairy produce, a political problem could arise if the EU retaliates with like-for-like tariffs of 20% on US imports.
Under the [color=var(--article-link-text)]Windsor framework, the EU tariffs will apply in Northern Ireland, creating a manufacturing price difference between Northern Ireland and Great Britain for any important components from the US.[/size][/color]
Stephen Kelly, the head of the campaigning group Manufacturing NI, said: “If the UK does not reciprocate or do the same thing as the EU we are at a disadvantage. Companies that buy materials in Belfast from the US will pay more than their counterparts in Bolton.”
Now, if only the UK and Ireland were in a common customs area...
Ambiguous.
You know CTA? 
For us on the 'border' you set up shop in Newry.
 
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Re: EU-UK Trade Discussions 2020

April 3rd, 2025, 4:48 pm

Newry 10%
South of the border 20%
and all up-front.
 
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Re: EU-UK Trade Discussions 2020

April 4th, 2025, 5:00 am

If only there wasn’t a border between, say, the US and Canada, and Greenland…
 
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Re: EU-UK Trade Discussions 2020

April 4th, 2025, 8:16 am

If only there wasn’t a border between, say, the US and Canada, and Greenland…
Would be a very boring place. How do you think Joe Kennedy made his money in the 1930s.
 
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Re: EU-UK Trade Discussions 2020

April 5th, 2025, 6:32 pm

become a smuggler
Industrial scale smuggling looks like a serious growth area.
 
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Re: EU-UK Trade Discussions 2020

April 7th, 2025, 4:19 pm

become a smuggler
Industrial scale smuggling looks like a serious growth area.
You're learning.