kraznyi_oktjabr |
03-08-20 04:09 AM |
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Originally Posted by Moonlight
(Post 2653029)
If they had negotiated a good fish deal in the first place this wouldn't be such a big issue, as it currently stands, you've got foreign fishermen coming over to British waters and taking upwards of half or more of any fish stock. It needs to be sorted out to the benefit of the British fishermen before any other trade negotiations take place, if the government sell out as they usually do most of that good will they've been given is going to be taken away, tread carefully Bozo. :haha:
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First of all, its not one-way road: while foreign vessels come to fish into British waters, so do British vessels into foreign waters. It all depends on where desired catch is located. However as far as I known, its true that there is more traffic into Gritish waters than vice versa
Secondly, about 75 % of British fishermen's catch is sold into EU market. No trade deal means tariffs and quotas, so good luck in selling what you catch. I'm sure that trade to EU market will not come into complete halt but your fishermen should expect lower sales and lower profit margins.
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