Apparently the default WTO car export tariff is 38%. In most circumstances, if a country wants to agree a lower rate with another WTO member the same rate has to be offered to all WTO members and approved by all members. There are some exceptions though, of which I have no knowledge.
The WTO members meet for ratification sessions at president level every two years and at minister level every six months to a year. I can't imagine that the prospect of a hard Brexit is making any car manufacturers in the UK to jump for joy right now.
Apparently the default WTO car export tariff is 38%. In most circumstances, if a country wants to agree a lower rate with another WTO member the same rate has to be offered to all WTO members and approved by all members. There are some exceptions though, of which I have no knowledge.
The WTO members meet for ratification sessions at president level every two years and at minister level every six months to a year. I can't imagine that the prospect of a hard Brexit is making any car manufacturers in the UK to jump for joy right now.