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A Taste Of Things To Come?
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https:/ /www.ir ishtime s.com/b usiness /econom y/no-de al-brex it-risk s-rise- as-uk-j apan-tr ade-tal ks-hit- buffers -1.3787 043?mod e=amp
Talks between Japan and the UK over a new trade deal have stalled, having been ongoing for 18 months.
Japan had been willing to extend its current trade agreement through the transition period, but is not willing to duplicate their existing arrangements beyond that because they are confident that they can extract better terms out of the UK than they could from the larger EU, especially if there's no deal.
This is what real trade diplomacy looks like. It's extremely slow (18 months is by no means exceptional and is actually on the quick side) and highly calculated. The UK is going to desperately need replacement trade deals and everyone knows it. That puts us in an inherently weak bargaining position.
Is this a taste of things to come?
Talks between Japan and the UK over a new trade deal have stalled, having been ongoing for 18 months.
Japan had been willing to extend its current trade agreement through the transition period, but is not willing to duplicate their existing arrangements beyond that because they are confident that they can extract better terms out of the UK than they could from the larger EU, especially if there's no deal.
This is what real trade diplomacy looks like. It's extremely slow (18 months is by no means exceptional and is actually on the quick side) and highly calculated. The UK is going to desperately need replacement trade deals and everyone knows it. That puts us in an inherently weak bargaining position.
Is this a taste of things to come?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Given the recent anti British rhetoric from the Irish, something they may live to regret, I'm really not sure on the validity of any of this.
I can quite understand though why the Japanese would not want to negotiate any treaty when they dont know what will happen. So the 18 months thing is a red herring.
I can quite understand though why the Japanese would not want to negotiate any treaty when they dont know what will happen. So the 18 months thing is a red herring.
The problem with Remainers seems to be their penchant for believing their own Project Fear propaganda. It’s a though they think that some sort of benign altruism from other countries is necessary to keep this country afloat. It isn’t. Business is business and countries that have healthy trade between them will continue to trade. Stop being so weak!
Everyone tries to get a deal that's best for them. The UK may get less than ideal deals initially, but both sides should want a deal, and if one nation is being unreasonable, concentrate on those that aren't. Folk should recall Japan's GDP dropped from 2012 so they ought not get too cocky about their present position. Have faith in our merchants and hope in our government.
I did not think Irish Times would prove so objectionable, I was just trying to find a link which had the same content as the FT, which is where I originally saw it.
I'm sure you're all right though and this is obviously all made up. Who knows? Maybe there were never any Anglo-Japanese talks in the first place...
I'm sure you're all right though and this is obviously all made up. Who knows? Maybe there were never any Anglo-Japanese talks in the first place...