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Never mind, I read posts like this and I'm ashamed your British. You must be feel rather comfortable living with all those cheese eating surrender monkey's. :winking:
I'm glad that got home.:smile:
Never mind, I read posts like this and I'm ashamed your British. You must be feel rather comfortable living with all those cheese eating surrender monkey's. :winking:
You're confused again.
I think what you should be taking from this article is that it's apparently possible to quickly conclude significant trade deals with countries even when one of them is not a EU member. Incredible, eh? Who would've thought it?
What I'm not confused about is that Erdogan's Turkey is a regime that imprisons journalists who are critical of his actions.
Why would the UK be so desperate to trade that they'd want to do an arms deal with him?
Brexit is the only reason that the EU has stalled its plans to allow Turkey to join.
You're confused again.
I think what you should be taking from this article is that it's apparently possible to quickly conclude significant trade deals with countries even when one of them is not a EU member. Incredible, eh? Who would've thought it?
Brexit is the only reason that the EU has stalled its plans to allow Turkey to join.
Are you suggesting that trade is easier when the two countries belong to the same EU customs union?
Which two countries are we talking about?
Presumably any two countries of the 28 EU member states in the existing EU customs union.
Which two countries are we talking about?
Turkey and the UK. Through the EU the UK is part of a customs union with Turkey.
I have no idea what Barna is on about, per usual.
I always saw it differently that Turkey had a partial customs union agreement with the EU (goods but not agriculture or services).
I always remember it being a one sided agreement in favour of the EU...do they have full customs rights now?
We were discussing goods rather than agriculture or services.
I think it was on the EU terms (the bigger market being largely able to dictate terms in such matters).
Turkey and the UK. Through the EU the UK is part of a customs union with Turkey.
I have no idea what Barna is on about, per usual.