intelisense@lemm.eeEnglish1 yearI think they might be mutually exclusive right now. For example, if any US trade deal includes chlorinated chicken, the EU is not going to let chicken into the EU from the UK. 10
Zwuzelmaus@feddit.orgEnglish1 year if any US trade deal includes chlorinated chicken I don’t think this will ever happen. I hope so! 2
Kissaki@feddit.orgEnglish1 yearHaving trade deals on both sides doesn’t man you can ship whatever from one to the other. They can trade over set of things with one, and another set with the other. 1
intelisense@lemm.eeEnglish1 yearWhat to stop them, though? Ship it in, remove the label, export it. 1
Kissaki@feddit.orgEnglish1 yearWhile breaking the agreement? If they’re breaking the agreement, what difference does it make where it comes from? Mislabeling would be a problem no matter what they trade. And ultimately sabotage any trade deals. 1
I think they might be mutually exclusive right now. For example, if any US trade deal includes chlorinated chicken, the EU is not going to let chicken into the EU from the UK.
I don’t think this will ever happen. I hope so!
Having trade deals on both sides doesn’t man you can ship whatever from one to the other.
They can trade over set of things with one, and another set with the other.
What to stop them, though? Ship it in, remove the label, export it.
Laws banning the mislabeling of products? A.k.a. label fraud?
While breaking the agreement? If they’re breaking the agreement, what difference does it make where it comes from?
Mislabeling would be a problem no matter what they trade. And ultimately sabotage any trade deals.