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The NI/ROI Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 7773296" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>All island economy. We buy plenty farm stuff from NI, and sell plenty farm stuff in NI. Look up plenty NI equipment dealers, you see they have agencies for ROI manufacturers. Abbey, Conor, Major, HiSpec, Malone, Cashels, etc, etc. Look ROI dealers, you see they sell NI manufactured stuff. It creates a bigger and more competitive market. </p><p>Haven‘t you heard of the enormous cross border trade in ag products, milk, lamb, beef, livestock, etc, etc. It’s going in both directions. </p><p>It just makes economic sense, and Brexit has actually significantly increased that trade, in both directions. </p><p>Clearly a LOT of NI folks, come down south now for holidays and short breaks. Just have to look at the number of NI reg plates, around the west coast in particular and in hotel car parks. It has increased dramatically over the past ten years. And so also in the opposite direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 7773296, member: 3254"] All island economy. We buy plenty farm stuff from NI, and sell plenty farm stuff in NI. Look up plenty NI equipment dealers, you see they have agencies for ROI manufacturers. Abbey, Conor, Major, HiSpec, Malone, Cashels, etc, etc. Look ROI dealers, you see they sell NI manufactured stuff. It creates a bigger and more competitive market. Haven‘t you heard of the enormous cross border trade in ag products, milk, lamb, beef, livestock, etc, etc. It’s going in both directions. It just makes economic sense, and Brexit has actually significantly increased that trade, in both directions. Clearly a LOT of NI folks, come down south now for holidays and short breaks. Just have to look at the number of NI reg plates, around the west coast in particular and in hotel car parks. It has increased dramatically over the past ten years. And so also in the opposite direction. [/QUOTE]
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