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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
This chimes with my belief too on LPF, non-regression, process for raising floor, possible tariffs if one side clearly gaining an advantage. But you may be confused by numerous other
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Willie Drennan
williedrennan
20 of my observations on the NI Protocol. Hoping that some experts can explain why I've got it wrong. http://www.theulsterfolk.com/2019/11/the-northern-ireland-protocol-what-does.html#withdrawalagreement @lawyers4britain @benhabib6 @Bre
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Jollene 🍞🌹
jollenelevid
July 4, 1946: the day the United States made the Philippines its NEO-colony, continuing to control the nation’s economy & leadership, instead of its FORMAL U.S. colony. July 4 also
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
Debunking WTO, and what "trading on WTO terms" really means...As EU members, we participate in over 750 international treaties.Many relate to trade, enabling us to trade freely with the EU,
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David Frost
DavidGHFrost
I'm very pleased and proud to have led a great UK team to secure today's excellent deal with the EU.Both sides worked tirelessly day after day in challenging conditions to
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Newington
NewingtonComms
It's #TradeTuesday and #ElectionDay in the United States so what better way to wait for the polls to close than reading up on the state of play of the
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Joe Barnes
Barnes_Joe
Senior European source tells me Boris Johnson is willing to accept that the EU hands back just 25 percent of the value of fish it catches in British waters, over
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Ian Dunt
IanDunt
I don't really buy this idea that the negotiations are a clash of philosophical outlooks. If it's really about sovereignty, why do we hear nothing about similar arrangements at the
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Daniel
DPogrebinsky
Been seeing lot of bullishness on $ozon. Not negative on it but not very high on it either. Honestly wouldnt surprise me to see it drop further & hit ipo
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Alex Andreou
sturdyAlex
THREAD. Just finished Friday zoom with my Brussels group. Much to report.First, a framing point: The summit went all day and all night. All was agreed: budget, environmental goals, Covid19
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Chad P. Bown
ChadBown
1/ The US–China trade war thrust the semiconductor industry back into the geopolitical spotlight. But this time was different.My latesthttps://www.piie.com/publications/working-papers/how-united-states-marched-semiconductor-industry-its-
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Raoul Ruparel
RaoulRuparel
Not a huge amount to say on UK/EU future relationship talks. Small signs of progress, but still tricky details to be sorted. Instead a thread on the NI agreement reached
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Dmitry Grozoubinski
DmitryOpines
1/ "Tackling Chinese Subsidies" is an increasingly common call to arms, and so here's my attempt at an explainer thread. Note: I wanted to keep away from personalities and Brexit
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Dolapo Oni (Retired Nigerian)
Dolarpo
When you do media training for TV interviews, you learn some of the tactics for avoiding difficult questions. I'm speaking about - deflection- bridging- deferring These skills are key when
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Jake Tapper
jaketapper
Two seconds here to look at how something tweeted by the president (or more likely someone in his team) might seem random, but isn’t. Exhibit A: https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1275951862269829121 2/ This tweet
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Ify Anene
Ifeyinwanene
So, I finally got to the bottom of the whole electricity tariff increase wahala. I was surprised to read that representatives of the Distribution companies (DisCos) on Monday, rushed to
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