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Sam Lowe
SamuelMarcLowe
1. Both parties set their own labour, environment and subsidies rules.2. But agree to headline principles, and not to roll back existing levels of protection.3. If either party reneges on
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Trade Partnership
TradePartnersDC
Which US exporters could be hurt by Canada’s proposed retaliation for new US #Section232 tariffs on aluminum? A thread based on @USCensusBureau data... Canada accounted for $470 million (97%) of
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Dmitry Grozoubinski
DmitryOpines
1/ The EU calculation on fish is relatively simple and very cold blooded (sorry). The latest Barnier comments reflect that. It wants access to UK waters for its vessels and
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Dr Anna Jerzewska
AnnaJerzewska
Just as a reminder - without a freeze/ implementation period or some sort of derogation - no business on either side will be able to use the UK-EU FTA to
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Faisal Islam
faisalislam
Environment Secretary George Eustice tells Marr:“The EU came forward with lots of new additional requests again” which was last week’s setback... Shd be said above was denied by EU diplomats
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Faisal Islam
faisalislam
UK & EU currently arguing over mutual ability to levy limited hypothetical penalty tariffs in future if other doesn’t keep up with future increases in standards in workers rights, environment/climate...If
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southpaw
nycsouthpaw
Another aspect of this— As Tapper’s thread demonstrates but doesn’t say, Trump’s claim about Obama is a lie. It was Trump’s tariffs that really hosed the lobster industry. But if
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Patricia
PatriciaNPino
In the event of #nodeal the U.K. Government should subsidise those industries hit by tariffs. And keep tariffs low or null on key E.U. imports. Then invest heavily on U.K.
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Nick Gutteridge
nickgutteridge
5/ What the sides are now trying to thrash out is how unfair competition would be defined, the process for triggering rebalancing measures, and how extensive they'd be. The EU
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Mark M
iwasmmueller88
Political/economic tweet thread.You've been warned.Let's talk about Tariffs and how they are viewed from political lens by individuals.This will kind of touch on why party identify politics suck major butt.
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Aadil Nakhoda
EconomistAadil
#COVID19 increased the trade of medical products. However, the health sector has been neglected in terms of providing it a clear trade policy in order to boost its capacity and
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cindy baxter
cindybax
THREAD O'Connor is wrong. The EU has carefully considered WTO rules, as it likes to adhere to them. The rules allow introducing charges at the borders amounting to the equivalent
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Sam Lowe
SamuelMarcLowe
The EU-Japan free trade agreement contains provisions that mean in some instances if Japan (or the EU) does a trade deal with another company that liberalises trade beyond what's in
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Aodhán Michael Connolly
MichaelAodhan
OK. Let's fact check this. Will tariffs impact on shop prices or not? Well on the the amount we trade now with the EU Supermarkets & their customers face £3.1
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David C Bannerman
DCBMEP
Here is thread with few facts relevant to current drama on Brexit deal or rather more likely NO DEAL - FOR NOW!1.) If we have to go to ‘no deal’
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
THREAD: Let's talk about cheese.Cheese is a great example of how tariffs will affect UK consumers in the event of a no-deal Brexit.In 2019, the UK produced 462,000 tonnes, imported
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