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arista 18-07-2016 06:53 PM

Boost For PM May As Australia Seeks Free Trade Deal
 
Good On you Fellas
Down Under.

Free Trade Deal

Australia has called for a free trade deal
with Britain as it plans its withdrawal
from the European Union following
June's referendum result.

http://news.sky.com/story/boost-for-...-deal-10504103

A good story

jaxie 18-07-2016 06:56 PM

http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/foru...d.php?t=305452

Already mentioned it the other day.

Crimson Dynamo 18-07-2016 07:35 PM

here for cheaper boomerangs

bots 18-07-2016 08:13 PM

great for the environment to set up trade deals with the countries farthest away from us :laugh:

user104658 18-07-2016 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 8829412)
great for the environment to set up trade deals with the countries farthest away from us :laugh:

That's the whole point of Brexit, isn't it? To get in with China, India, rAsia, South America etc. instead of doing silly things like trading with our closest neighbours...

BUT we only want to trade with these far-flung places. They better not be trying to come here with their weirdo voodoo-hoodoo-whatsit cultures :nono:.

kirklancaster 19-07-2016 12:35 PM

OPEN FOR BUSINESS NON EU COUNTRIES QUEUE TO STRIKE TRADE DEALS WITH BRITAIN DESPITE BREXIT VOTE


Discussions are set to take place with Australia, South Korea, Canada, New Zealand, India and potentially even the USA

COUNTRIES around the world are clamouring to start trade talks with Britain following our decision to leave the European Union.
American politicians realise the importance of an agreement and Business Secretary Sajid Javid says we are set for immediate discussions with Australia and South Korea.And sources say both Canada and India have separately approached the Foreign Office for talks following the Brexit vote.

New Zealand Premier John Key has said he may rip up travel plans to fly to Britain in the coming months to discuss a trade deal.

And New Zealand’s trade minister Todd McClay said Britain was a “long- standing friend” and he wanted “to be useful in any way we can be” so is offering its negotiators to help hammer out deals.

US House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan says the USA needs to start negotiating a new free trade deal with Britain to ‘show solidarity’ and ensure a ‘smooth relationship’ post-Brexit.

Mail Online reports the former Republican vice-presidential candidate says the UK is America’s “indispensable ally” and needed to be helped after it decided to leave the European Union.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/138790...o-trade-deals/

Crimson Dynamo 19-07-2016 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8829441)
That's the whole point of Brexit, isn't it? To get in with China, India, rAsia, South America etc. instead of doing silly things like trading with our closest neighbours...

BUT we only want to trade with these far-flung places. They better not be trying to come here with their weirdo voodoo-hoodoo-whatsit cultures :nono:.

correct TS we do not want their cultures as we have our own. happy to take their money but not their backward ways

user104658 19-07-2016 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8830990)
OPEN FOR BUSINESS NON EU COUNTRIES QUEUE TO STRIKE TRADE DEALS WITH BRITAIN DESPITE BREXIT VOTE


Discussions are set to take place with Australia, South Korea, Canada, New Zealand, India and potentially even the USA

COUNTRIES around the world are clamouring to start trade talks with Britain following our decision to leave the European Union.
American politicians realise the importance of an agreement and Business Secretary Sajid Javid says we are set for immediate discussions with Australia and South Korea.And sources say both Canada and India have separately approached the Foreign Office for talks following the Brexit vote.

New Zealand Premier John Key has said he may rip up travel plans to fly to Britain in the coming months to discuss a trade deal.

And New Zealand’s trade minister Todd McClay said Britain was a “long- standing friend” and he wanted “to be useful in any way we can be” so is offering its negotiators to help hammer out deals.

US House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan says the USA needs to start negotiating a new free trade deal with Britain to ‘show solidarity’ and ensure a ‘smooth relationship’ post-Brexit.

Mail Online reports the former Republican vice-presidential candidate says the UK is America’s “indispensable ally” and needed to be helped after it decided to leave the European Union.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/138790...o-trade-deals/

It's positive news but I'd like to see it reported by a legitimate business-oriented source and not a gutter-rag. If it's only in the Sun / Mail etc. then I suspect a good chunk of this is propably hyperbole designed to stimulate consumer confidence in order to boost the retail sector which has been hit quite badly by Brexit so far. "Everything is awesome guys we're all going to be rich so go go go spend spend spend slluuurrrpp".

arista 19-07-2016 02:00 PM

"not a gutter-rag. "

It was on Bloomberg / CNBC/
CNN HD Money/
FoxBusinessNewsHD/
BBCBussiness 5AM report/
Jeff Randall SkyNewsHD 6:30PM report/
CCTV news / LBC /
Radio 4 / Radio 5 etc.

kirklancaster 19-07-2016 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 8831101)
"not a gutter-rag. "

It was on Bloomberg / CNBC/
CNN HD Money/
FoxBusinessNewsHD/
BBCBussiness 5AM report/
Jeff Randall SkyNewsHD 6:30PM report/
CCTV news / LBC /
Radio 4 / Radio 5 etc.

Thanks Arista - I only used the Sun because it was the easiest for me.

user104658 19-07-2016 05:51 PM

I mean I would like to see how it's all phrased when it's an actual news source instead of exaggerated claims of "queuing up" and "clamouring" from the Durpdederhp Times (Sun, Mail, Sky etc.) .


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