Does anyone know which developed countries rely solely on WTO rules?
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"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
Very few if any. They are the default starting point from which more sophisticated arrangements can be made.
What the UK is doing is pretty unprecedented.Comment
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Brexit: WTO rules | Resources | Brexit | News & Publications | Travers Smith
There is a section in there:
"Do other countries rely solely on WTO rules?"
"Very few countries rely solely on WTO rules in relation to their trade with the rest of the world."
But doesn't actually list them.Taking a break from contractingComment
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Perhaps emerging new nations such as South Sudan?Originally posted by chopper View PostBrexit: WTO rules | Resources | Brexit | News & Publications | Travers Smith
There is a section in there:
"Do other countries rely solely on WTO rules?"
"Very few countries rely solely on WTO rules in relation to their trade with the rest of the world."
But doesn't actually list them.Comment
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lets do something really scary
set up mutually beneficial trade routes with those countries which want to
and those which seek to impose large tariffs which make trade impossible we can forget.....
unless 'someone' steps in a starts trying to stop us doing that....Comment
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They are limp home mode. They keep the wheels turning, but not designed for speed and efficiency.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostBut Boris said WTO rules would be perfectly OK.
We need to go through a re-birth on the world stage. WTO will give us a framework to build on - if we need it.Comment
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Maybe we can establish a route across Asia to trade silk and horses with the Han Dynasty.Originally posted by original PM View Postset up mutually beneficial trade routes with those countries which want toWill work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Pretty sure the silk road was turned into a toll motorway years ago?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostMaybe we can establish a route across Asia to trade silk and horses with the Han Dynasty.Comment
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