And eat all of our fish.
Seriously though, one upside of it all is that, from January onward, the NHS is going to get £350m a week extra. Couldn't have come at a better time, considering the pandemic.
And eat all of our fish.
One answer - container costs have gone sharply up (in some cases tripled).
The UK does not have lots of container ports and the ones we do have are clogged with containers currently because of the Brexit situation (Calais likewise). The same import channels are used irrespective of origin so a bottleneck affects all sources.
Shipping times from China have increased - time is money I suppose.
Customs clearance will be affected by Brexit as well - the same people are dealing with all sources so any delay has a knock on effect. Shippers and import/export handlers build this in to the pricing. Pricing is short termist and volatile.
USA / China issues are very different. We know that there is a trade war going on but I am not knowledgeable about it.
The brexit excuse just sounds like finger pointing wishing something were true for argument's sake.
the NHS is going to get £350m a week extra
If it were that profitable, someone would just come in and undercut it. The brexit excuse just sounds like finger pointing wishing something were true for argument's sake.
That figure was from the year of the election in 2016, we have been paying more into the EU since then.
Oh and it's a gross (sic) figure not a nett one.
We ought to run a sweepstake on what the value of the £ will be on the 2nd January. Something between 1£ = 1$ to £1 = 1.50 ???
This is a statement of fact, as is the fact that imported goods become more expensive with a weaker currency.
We ought to run a sweepstake on what the value of the £ will be on the 2nd January. Something between 1£ = 1$ to £1 = 1.50 ???
Is this what you said to Gordon Brown at the time ?
However China's president surprised the UN gathering by making a bold statement about his country's plans for tackling emissions.
He called on all countries to achieve a green recovery for the world economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
According to the official translation, Mr Xi went on to say:
"We aim to have CO2 emissions peak before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060."
Until now China has said it would peak its emissions by 2030 at the latest, but it has avoided committing to a long-term goal.
That figure was from the year of the election in 2016, we have been paying more into the EU since then.
Oh and it's a gross (sic) figure not a nett one.
It can't be 'off-topic' , it's going to come into play whenever the subject of price increases/imports of equipment etc. comes up.We've stopped discussing peoples opinions on Brexit as it is off topic.
It can't be 'off-topic' , it's going to come into play whenever the subject of price increases/imports of equipment etc. comes up.
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