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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7522202" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>the way the world trades, is changing, following on from brexit, new machines, parts, products, etc, will be on offer as 'global' trade, opens up the UK market, it will be different from what we are used to, whether we like it, or not, doesn't matter, it will happen. For nearly 50 yrs, we have been, and got used to, a controlled trading block, the EU, which runs on a protectionist strategy. Follow the trade deals that Liz Truss, has done, and where, it very quickly becomes obvious that the UK's market place is very very different, to what we have become accustomed to. We must all hope that the UK, grasps the new opportunities, it's to late, to return to the EU, in it's present form. We simply don't know how our mkt will change, it may well be for the better, a lot of our 'new' trading partners, take politeness, and after service, to a serious degree, while others try and rip us off. I expect the consolidation of tractor dealerships, is a sign of our future business world. I would think many more bit's will be sourced off the net, repairs/spares, will be from 'central' bases, and will probably give a better service. For us simpler souls, more 'gadget/electronic' free tractors will be available. What ever happens, farming will continue, we will adjust to different way's, we have to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7522202, member: 86168"] the way the world trades, is changing, following on from brexit, new machines, parts, products, etc, will be on offer as 'global' trade, opens up the UK market, it will be different from what we are used to, whether we like it, or not, doesn't matter, it will happen. For nearly 50 yrs, we have been, and got used to, a controlled trading block, the EU, which runs on a protectionist strategy. Follow the trade deals that Liz Truss, has done, and where, it very quickly becomes obvious that the UK's market place is very very different, to what we have become accustomed to. We must all hope that the UK, grasps the new opportunities, it's to late, to return to the EU, in it's present form. We simply don't know how our mkt will change, it may well be for the better, a lot of our 'new' trading partners, take politeness, and after service, to a serious degree, while others try and rip us off. I expect the consolidation of tractor dealerships, is a sign of our future business world. I would think many more bit's will be sourced off the net, repairs/spares, will be from 'central' bases, and will probably give a better service. For us simpler souls, more 'gadget/electronic' free tractors will be available. What ever happens, farming will continue, we will adjust to different way's, we have to. [/QUOTE]
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