04-06-2019, 22:30
A report by the United Nations Trade and Development Conference predicts that as companies in the United States and China reorganise their production, as a result of Trump's trade war, the country that will seek to gain the most will be none other than Mexico, with an estimated $27Bn increase in trade.
So instead of making Mexico pay for the $5bn wall he's actually making them all richer, hell they could pay for the wall now anyway and still be up $22bn thanks to Trump's shenanigans. Other countries that seek to do well are Canada, Japan and South Korea as they are all major economies that are neighbours/allies or both with the US and China.
While Mexico is the single country that will benefit the most it's figure is dwarfed by the market which will gain the most, The European Union, which The UN predicts will benefit in trade to the tune of $70bn. Add that to the divorce settlement they get from us and it's about to rain in the Single Market.
Of course if there is a No Deal and we withhold the £39bn ($49bn), The European Union will get to watch as The United States carves up our universal health care system knowing that theirs is intact and they are still $21bn up despite losing out on the divorce settlement. That's if they don't take us to The International Court of Justice to get the divorce bill out of us if we refuse to pay post no deal, which they will.
So instead of making Mexico pay for the $5bn wall he's actually making them all richer, hell they could pay for the wall now anyway and still be up $22bn thanks to Trump's shenanigans. Other countries that seek to do well are Canada, Japan and South Korea as they are all major economies that are neighbours/allies or both with the US and China.
While Mexico is the single country that will benefit the most it's figure is dwarfed by the market which will gain the most, The European Union, which The UN predicts will benefit in trade to the tune of $70bn. Add that to the divorce settlement they get from us and it's about to rain in the Single Market.
Of course if there is a No Deal and we withhold the £39bn ($49bn), The European Union will get to watch as The United States carves up our universal health care system knowing that theirs is intact and they are still $21bn up despite losing out on the divorce settlement. That's if they don't take us to The International Court of Justice to get the divorce bill out of us if we refuse to pay post no deal, which they will.