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No deal brexit dress rehearsal.
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<blockquote data-quote="robs1" data-source="post: 7309668" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>So in essence we know exactly now what we have for the past 4.5 years as to what WTO means on rules, regs, logistics etc, and have known for the past 7 months in terms of tariff levels on imports but we have no idea what the impact will be on trade volumes, market prices, delays, procedures, IT capability etc but somehow you see that as certainty.</p></blockquote><p>Most of those things are coming in a weeks time whatever happens,it will have to be dealt with just the same as other issues, I well remember when milk quotas came in, no notice and the year had started, we just had to get on with it, same with some of the more recent rules. Is it ideal no of course not but to get an agreement both sides need to be ready to compromise, from some stories even some in the EU are pee'd with macron.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="robs1, post: 7309668, member: 1290"] So in essence we know exactly now what we have for the past 4.5 years as to what WTO means on rules, regs, logistics etc, and have known for the past 7 months in terms of tariff levels on imports but we have no idea what the impact will be on trade volumes, market prices, delays, procedures, IT capability etc but somehow you see that as certainty. [/QUOTE] Most of those things are coming in a weeks time whatever happens,it will have to be dealt with just the same as other issues, I well remember when milk quotas came in, no notice and the year had started, we just had to get on with it, same with some of the more recent rules. Is it ideal no of course not but to get an agreement both sides need to be ready to compromise, from some stories even some in the EU are pee'd with macron. [/QUOTE]
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