Posted on 10/06/2020 6:37:55 AM PDT by Cronos
Japans two biggest automakers, Toyota and Nissan, will ask Britain to reimburse them for additional custom charges incurred if the UK government fails to reach a Brexit trade deal with the European Union, the Nikkei financial daily reported on Monday.
The companies - Toyota Motor Corp and Nissan Motor Co Ltd - want payments to cover the additional 10% tax on automobile imports from Britain that the EU would impose should Britain crash out of the EU without an agreement, the Nikkei said, without citing sources.
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Those car companies appear to be acting as agents for the EU, trying to pressure the UK into a deal.
a deal which gives the car companies free access isn’t going to happen. It’s too late - there are only 3 months left and tons of matters to get through. Plus BoJo has the covid crisis to work through.
The UK will put barriers in the Irish sea to keep the Good Friday Agreement safe but the rest won’t happen.
What’s the impact? Well, job losses and car jams are the sure ones. The UK as a whole (well specifically England and Wales) voted to leave and they should get a clean no-deal. That would end all speculation about what might have been
Britain should ask them if they would like to keep selling cars in the UK...
The UK can’t ban these two specific car companies.
The EU tax on Nissan and Toyota can be reimbursed from the equivalent new tax charged by Britain on the import of Audis, BMWs, Mercs, VWs, Seats, Fiats, Renaults, Maseratis, Ferraris, and the rest.
Quid pro quo. Except as Britain imports approx three times more cars from the EU than it exports to them, it’s the Europhillies who are fretting.
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