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Best not to confuse China with Taiwan, unless you want to offend both of them...Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo all this talk about the UK not being able to strike it's own trade deals is a bit of a red herring, or rather someone is telling porky pies:
https://www.foodmanufacture.co.uk/Ar...deal-worth-50m
From Liam Fox's Twitter feed:
Sadly it's possibly all a little bit silly really as that's only GBP10m a year, the talks took 2 years and the EU was in fact involved. The only reason that this is now allowed is because China now allows British pork imports as previously they were banned due to health reasons...
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/li...151659865.html
https://ec.europa.eu/info/news/taiwa...2018-mar-19_en
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Liam Fox Porkies
So all this talk about the UK not being able to strike it's own trade deals is a bit of a red herring, or rather someone is telling porky pies:
https://www.foodmanufacture.co.uk/Ar...deal-worth-50m
From Liam Fox's Twitter feed:
Sadly it's possibly all a little bit silly really as that's only GBP10m a year, the talks took 2 years and the EU was in fact involved. The only reason that this is now allowed is because China now allows British pork imports as previously they were banned due to health reasons...BREAKING NEWS: following ongoing UK government effort, Taiwan is preparing to open its market to British pork for the first time. The agreement is expected to be worth more than £50m to 🇬🇧 farmers over the next 5 years
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/li...151659865.html
https://ec.europa.eu/info/news/taiwa...2018-mar-19_enTags: None
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