No it's not. UK banks selling services in the US have USA offices and licenses to do that. Unregulated services like IT is easier.
Anyone who think a trade deal with the USA is going to benefit us think again. The Americans don't do favours in trade for anyone. There a reason why they are rich. Trade with the USA is not on WTO terms anyway. There is a big bunch of agreements which ease shipping and customs checks. So a trade deal will just enhance access to the protected bits of each other markets. Oh and American cars might get a bit cheaper.
I'll save duties on rock n roll lubes I suppose but that 5%. We want EU farm products, the Americans can keep there's except there wine. What's more likely post brexit of it happens which is looking more unlikely, is we will cut deals on certain sectors like cars, wine e.t.c and leave out health care and farm products. A deal on those will take a lot of time and probably won't happen of labour are on power
Anyone who think a trade deal with the USA is going to benefit us think again.
Particularly under Trump, who sees all negotiations as a zero-sum game where only one person profits. Which might be true in a dodgy real estate deal but it's a really stupid way to think of trade agreements.
No it's not. UK banks selling services in the US have USA offices and licenses to do that. Unregulated services like IT is easier.
Anyone who think a trade deal with the USA is going to benefit us think again. The Americans don't do favours in trade for anyone. There a reason why they are rich. Trade with the USA is not on WTO terms anyway. There is a big bunch of agreements which ease shipping and customs checks. So a trade deal will just enhance access to the protected bits of each other markets. Oh and American cars might get a bit cheaper.
I'll save duties on rock n roll lubes I suppose but that 5%. We want EU farm products, the Americans can keep there's except there wine. What's more likely post brexit of it happens which is looking more unlikely, is we will cut deals on certain sectors like cars, wine e.t.c and leave out health care and farm products. A deal on those will take a lot of time and probably won't happen of labour are on power