Theresa May, Prime Minister of Teresa, said he would seek further negotiations with the political opposition to slow Britain's European Union (EU) exit and break Brexit's stalemate. The European Union's chief negotiator has warned that a confusing and costly Brexit could come out in ten days unless the British government and the parliament are paralyzed by the political crisis.
After seven hour cabinet meeting
In May her Brexit terminology was announced to be significantly weakened. We knew clearly that we would not have any success in the long run, but leaving for negotiation is the best solution," she said. So we will need a further extension of Article 50, which is as short as possible and ends till the end of the transaction. This controversy, said May, "this division can not last much longer." Compromise with Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn to find a solution.
A few hours before the May statement, EU negotiator Michel Barnier said that the British parliamentary cabinet ministers are trying to make a new proposal that the British Parliament can consider the government's plan and the defeat of a number of legislative alternatives, I suggested an optimistic assessment to legislators. The situation is now standing, I see the possibility of a no-trade option, and I have to tell you the truth," Barnier said in Brussels.
If intensive research in London before the EU summit on April 10 provides a breakthrough, we can still hope to avoid it. Britain was able to leave the EU two days later without a road map. Leaders of the 27 EU member states have withdrawn from the bloc and set new plans by April 12 in the UK. On Monday, the House threw on the second day of a non-decisive vote for the option of four alternatives for the May Brexit deal.
May's statement appeared to indicate that she was wandering the possibilities of a no-trade Brexit. When you leave without a transaction, new regulations and new regulations governing trade between the EU and the UK can be applied, putting trade and travel at risk. Analysts said that in every uncertainty, the economic impact of Britain would be enormous.
Steven Armstrong of the European Parliament
If Ford's European president can not reach an agreement on leaving the European Union (EU), which guarantees "frictionless trade", the automaker should "seriously consider the long-term future of our investment. "He said. Steven Armstrong of the European Parliament warned that "Britt is going to be a disaster to the British automobile industry, and warned that "the European Union is having difficulty, but the block is preparing for a chaotic exit. Preparing for the negotiations will not be confusing," he said.
President Barnier urged the British Parliament and the government to take a realistic approach as soon as possible. We still have patience," he said. Emmanuel Macron French President and Prime Minister of Leo Varadkar Irish appealed in May before England offered an alternative Brexit scheme to avoid a no-deal departure. We can not spend the next few months to resolve the divorce," Macron met Varadkar in Paris.
Varadkar stressed that "there is still time" for May as a "credible" proposal at the April 10 summit. The EU negotiated a long Brexit transition with May. But Barnier said, "There is no change if there is no negotiation," because it is related to the overall negotiations that have not been approved by Congress. He said the European Union has reaffirmed its position not to renegotiate the 585-page pullout talks.
He said it will agree to release a political statement of legal content. In the UK, political turmoil continued to find a way out of the crisis as the cabinet opened a marathon meeting. The Pro-Brexit ministerial group decided in May to leave without any consensus. I think other cabinet members and majority members will be disastrous.
We are in a really dangerous situation now with serious dangers," Labor MPs Yvette Cooper said in a session. Cooper announced legislation this week to consider in Parliament, but it will not extend the Brexit process beyond April 12 to start with no interest.
Budge on impasse with FMCG Importers
Despite pressure from large importers, including multinational corporations operating in Pakistan, the government has decided to withdraw or even postpone the decision to impose new labeling requirements on imported foodservice goods (FMCG) Denied. We are not considering proposals to delay the fulfillment of orders," Mohammad Ashraf, Trade Policy Officer, told Dawn in Islamabad. "This is the moment."
He said that importing countries have not already received referrals from the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) so that they have already arrived or that they can pick up the cargo to arrive at the port of Karachi. "No, we have not received such a request in some quarters, and I do not think the Cabinet will make such a concession.
However, DGTP has made it clear that if the importer opens an LC (Letter of Credit) valid before February 19 - the assignment will be deleted on the day the SRO becomes effective, which requires strict labeling requirements for all imported food.
Orders apply to all importers
If the importer produces the necessary evidence, the shipment will be canceled every time he arrives at the port," he added. Orders apply to all importers large or large and multinational companies. The Legal Regulation Order (SRO) issued by the Justice Department on February 19 required importers to ensure that "labeling should not be in the form of stickers, overprinted, stamped or scratched labels.
Products with an expiration date of less than 66% from the date of manufacture can not enter Korea under a modified IPO. Currently, some importers, including multinational companies such as Unilever and Nestle, have filed complaints, but the Port of Karachi and Port Qasim do not disclose 40 consignments of food contained in consumer packaging There is.
Collector Customs Fraq Ahmed Butt urged FBR members (customs operators) to raise issues with commercial ministries to ensure proper collection of "commercial revenues" in view of the "real difficulties" faced by importers did.
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