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Ford Bridgend plant under threat
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer1001" data-source="post: 6336200" data-attributes="member: 17350"><p>Do you not know anything about the deal done between the EU and Mexico? Obviously not! We have had a trade deal with Mexico for 20 odd years and are currently one of their biggest suppliers, and for the past few years have been renegotiating it to improve trade on a fair basis for both parties, a deal was agreed last year that is in the process of being ratified and this deal will reduce tariffs on virtually all goods to zero! Ironically one of the big winners are EU farmers with tariffs coming off, so the decision for Ford to relocate to Mexico is simple and made easier by the risk of the Uk having tariffs with every country it deals with if it leaves with No Deal!</p><p></p><p>The EU has done great deals with Mexico. Japan, Canada etc, the likes of which the UK would champion as being amazing deals if we did them direct, but just as these come into force, the UK leaves! You couldn't make this sh1te up. Btw my sister is married to a Mexican and lives between Mexico City and Vancouver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer1001, post: 6336200, member: 17350"] Do you not know anything about the deal done between the EU and Mexico? Obviously not! We have had a trade deal with Mexico for 20 odd years and are currently one of their biggest suppliers, and for the past few years have been renegotiating it to improve trade on a fair basis for both parties, a deal was agreed last year that is in the process of being ratified and this deal will reduce tariffs on virtually all goods to zero! Ironically one of the big winners are EU farmers with tariffs coming off, so the decision for Ford to relocate to Mexico is simple and made easier by the risk of the Uk having tariffs with every country it deals with if it leaves with No Deal! The EU has done great deals with Mexico. Japan, Canada etc, the likes of which the UK would champion as being amazing deals if we did them direct, but just as these come into force, the UK leaves! You couldn't make this sh1te up. Btw my sister is married to a Mexican and lives between Mexico City and Vancouver. [/QUOTE]
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