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I can't remember, I googled before and you can see there are a number of suppliers to the UK from the EU and outside. -
Originally posted by meridian View PostWho is the competitor that is / will be cheaper?
You’re correct that if prices in the U.K. go up, then demand in the U.K. will likely decrease. But this doesn’t necessarily lead to a fall in prices at the producer’s end. Their costs have also gone up (increased overheads for paperwork, etc).
I supplied pictures, I can understand why you remainers are having difficulty they included researched facts not made up bolloxs. Spain our main current supplier is 8th in the world after a number of LEDCs. One does rather wonder why they supply so many to us if we could buy them off Turkey or Egypt..Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI can't remember, I googled before and you can see there are a number of suppliers to the UK from the EU and outside.Yes, it’s not difficult to see that there are other potential supplying countries. The question was “and cheaper”.Originally posted by vetran View PostI supplied pictures, I can understand why you remainers are having difficulty they included researched facts not made up bolloxs. Spain our main current supplier is 8th in the world after a number of LEDCs. One does rather wonder why they supply so many to us if we could buy them off Turkey or Egypt..
Spain currently export tariff and non-tariff-barrier free. Other countries currently have tariffs and non-tariff barriers, plus the tyranny of distance in cases such as China.
So which one(s) are cheaper?Comment
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