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lemmy.world

I'm a buyer for a large wholesaler and distributor. The glaringly obvious reason I do direct trade with e.g. Germany over New Zealand is the huge discrepancy in time/cost of haulage.

I'm not going to suddenly start buying/selling coffee from one of the countries in this deal when, even with all the extra red tape and costs when trading with the EU post-Brexit, it would still work out cheaper and vastly quicker to buy from/sell to the EU.

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feddit.uk

But... but... but... sOvErEiGnTy... surely countries across the world are queuing up to trade with us and willing to pay for the haulage?

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lemmy.world

Haha, oh man they're idiots. I wonder if New Zealand ever considered joining the EU?

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No but they signed a free trade deal with the EU. At the same time as ours.

So this is def not a benefit of Brexit. As we would have had the same deal if we remained. NZ just now has 26+ more nations than the UK to trade freely with.

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The downsides are the ability for companies to sue countries for passing legislation that reduces profits.

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Should we really be justifying international trade deals in the same way people justify their Gym membership?

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