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<blockquote data-quote="mindlight" data-source="post: 74801841" data-attributes="member: 21246"><p>Well there are trade negotiations with a regional conglomerate that are annoyed we are leaving and indifferent to our ambitions for the future. So an open question remains if we will trade with our main trade partner on WTO rules or not.</p><p></p><p>There is a coronavirus that appears to be rewriting the whole philosophy of international business and the need for far flung connections with strangers, international out sourced supply chains and has rendered entire industries toxic e.g. tourism, airlines, cruise ships</p><p></p><p>Then there is the restructuring of British business to think in terms of what works for Britain after decades of European integration that has depressed some industries e.g. local manufacturing and exaggerated the significance of others e.g. banks and insurance as we have adjusted to core competencies that work best in a European market place. Is this time for the UKs Mittelstand to rise.</p><p></p><p>There are government plans to revamp Britains infrastructure connecting North and South (HS2) and reducing pollution and congestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindlight, post: 74801841, member: 21246"] Well there are trade negotiations with a regional conglomerate that are annoyed we are leaving and indifferent to our ambitions for the future. So an open question remains if we will trade with our main trade partner on WTO rules or not. There is a coronavirus that appears to be rewriting the whole philosophy of international business and the need for far flung connections with strangers, international out sourced supply chains and has rendered entire industries toxic e.g. tourism, airlines, cruise ships Then there is the restructuring of British business to think in terms of what works for Britain after decades of European integration that has depressed some industries e.g. local manufacturing and exaggerated the significance of others e.g. banks and insurance as we have adjusted to core competencies that work best in a European market place. Is this time for the UKs Mittelstand to rise. There are government plans to revamp Britains infrastructure connecting North and South (HS2) and reducing pollution and congestion. [/QUOTE]
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