Originally posted by Old Greg
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Britain's trade options after Brexit - no easy way out
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostBritain's trade options after Brexit - no easy way out | Reuters
Ouch.
Double ouch.
Triple ouch.
Lets face it, the whole Brexit thing is a complete waste of time. This is a power struggle with us caught up in the middle. There can be only one winner. No one remembers a loser.
Stand over the M4 and count the numbers of, Skoda,VW,Audi,BMW,Mercedes cars that make up the daily commute... then add the french and Italian brands on top. Thats an awful lot of lost forward revenues that EU manufacturers are letting their politicians use as ammunition...
In contrast the UK is a service and specialist economy it's not so easy to just say **** it Im not using an English designed actuator on my oil rig or gas pipe I will get someone else to have a go at designing it for me... (BOOM) thats not going to float.Comment
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostBut when a high proportion of that 8% are Luxury goods like Champagne, fashion and Cars the EU will sober up pretty fast once it starts talking trade tariffs...
Stand over the M4 and count the numbers of, Skoda,VW,Audi,BMW,Mercedes cars that make up the daily commute... then add the french and Italian brands on top. Thats an awful lot of lost forward revenues that EU manufacturers are letting their politicians use as ammunition...
In contrast the UK is a service and specialist economy it's not so easy to just say **** it Im not using an English designed actuator on my oil rig or gas pipe I will get someone else to have a go at designing it for me... (BOOM) thats not going to float.
If I was a lobbyist for the German motor industry I would insist on tariffs, knowing that people would still buy Mercs, BMWs and Audis in Britain whatever the price (especially if that price is hidden under PCP deals), but as a German manufacturer my competition: Qashqais, Jags, Land Rover are suddenly more expensive.
It's a complete win-win for European luxury manufacturers to raise tariffs.
As for your actuator example are you saying Germany which has a far larger industrial base doesn't have these products? We've had to bring in German equipment for all the civil engineering projects like CrossRail (tunnel boring equipment etc.).Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhy does that make the figures tulip?His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostBecause they suggest 44% exports against 8% imports. Smells pretty much like tulip to me...Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat consideration have you given in your evaluation to the differing denominators?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat consideration have you given in your evaluation to the differing denominators?His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHe'll see you in Bridgewater.Hard Brexit now!
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