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An American trade deal? What will the effect be on British farming?
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<blockquote data-quote="averageguy54" data-source="post: 6682565" data-attributes="member: 112538"><p>Canada has had several trade deals with United States for softwood lumber mostly because they need our lumber. Privately a lot of US contractors will tell you that we have a much superior product. However, all these agreements have been fraught with accusations of unfair practises, by their lumber companies and associations, and court cases tying up millions of dollars of tax revenue for years at a time as they will appeal any decision that does not go in their favour.</p><p>2w3wsaq</p><p>As we have witnessed over here when we renewed the Free Trade Agreement between our two countries Mr. Trump is anything. He will resort to most any lengths to get what he wants. reminded me much of the spoiled brat you see in the market throwing a tantrum because mom's said no. His favourite ruse is to sanction and restrict current trade in an effort to get a deal that is favourable to him. He also seems to think that it is a good move to treat trading partners the same as he treats North Korea, starve them into submission, so to speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="averageguy54, post: 6682565, member: 112538"] Canada has had several trade deals with United States for softwood lumber mostly because they need our lumber. Privately a lot of US contractors will tell you that we have a much superior product. However, all these agreements have been fraught with accusations of unfair practises, by their lumber companies and associations, and court cases tying up millions of dollars of tax revenue for years at a time as they will appeal any decision that does not go in their favour. 2w3wsaq As we have witnessed over here when we renewed the Free Trade Agreement between our two countries Mr. Trump is anything. He will resort to most any lengths to get what he wants. reminded me much of the spoiled brat you see in the market throwing a tantrum because mom's said no. His favourite ruse is to sanction and restrict current trade in an effort to get a deal that is favourable to him. He also seems to think that it is a good move to treat trading partners the same as he treats North Korea, starve them into submission, so to speak. [/QUOTE]
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