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Originally posted by sasguru View PostLet's look at British exports at that point.
Would you buy a Qashqai if it was 10% more?
I wouldn't even if it was 10% less.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostLet's look at British exports at that point.
Would you buy a Qashqai if it was 10% more?
I wouldn't even if it was 10% less.
And no, I wouldn't buy squashed kite either.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt's nice without tariffs. Isn't the EU a brilliant idea.
Some how I doubt it.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThink off the billions in tariffs we will get when the germans and french want to sell us all their lovely things.
Would you buy a Qashqai if it was 10% more?
I wouldn't even if it was 10% less.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Posthttps://www.markiteconomics.com/Surv...c6b7836894b80f
UK Manufacturing PMI climbs to ten month high in August
Key findings:
UK Manufacturing PMI posts 53.3 in August
Trends in production and new orders post solid
rebounds
Weaker sterling currency drives up export orders and input costs
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https://www.markiteconomics.com/Surv...c6b7836894b80f
UK Manufacturing PMI climbs to ten month high in August
Key findings:
UK Manufacturing PMI posts 53.3 in August
Trends in production and new orders post solid
rebounds
Weaker sterling currency drives up export orders and input costs
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
HTH! BIKIW.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo pointing out facts is Brit hating is it? Presumably in order to be a true patriotic Brit you need to lie through your back teeth, no wonder you like the Tories
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo pointing out facts is Brit hating is it? Presumably in order to be a true patriotic Brit you need to lie through your back teeth, no wonder you like the Tories
Isn't there a ContractorDE website you can post your loathing on? At least you would be among friends there.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostExcellent news. Presumably everyone bought on credit as well? Actually this report is tosh, it is not quantitative and when you read that 35% of retailers said that volumes were up in “August” and 26% said that volumes were down (ie a percentage balance of 9%), please remember that only 58 retailers took part…and that the survey was conducted between July 27th and August 12. Pretty good eh? Now what about the important areas where Britain makes it's money: services, construction and manufacturing which were all down. Is the UK going to try and buy it's way out of a recession but then how are people going to pay off of all their debts when their business is not making any money? Difficult one to balance there...is in full cry
I see.
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