كوكب الرمال

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00:00Everyone's studying. The trade deal may increase trade by about
00:06a third or three times. This will be important for the British economy, taking into account the historical and traditional political party Hezbollah, in addition to
00:16Intensive economic cooperation, a lot of factors and connections between these countries, not to mention the cultural dynamics, where we say
00:26there is an openness that the British authorities have. Therefore, it is important to sign this deal, which will be in the interest of all parties participating in this agreement. Therefore, there is no hope that we will present these consultations, which will
00:43Moving on now. Since Britain will enter the negotiation process, we will benefit from the consultations of a number of companies and chambers of industry and trade.
00:55All these players are involved and interested in expanding the economic year with the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. What can we improve the members, economic restrictions, trade unions, and rules?
01:11Will London take into consideration when it negotiates and gathers the opinions of the companies concerned
01:18that the Gulf Cooperation Council countries are one bloc
01:22Or will it focus on each country and the needs of its markets separately? It is known that the largest number is with the UAE, for example, followed by Saudi Arabia
01:31then other Gulf countries.
01:32There's a discrepancy in terms of needs and trade numbers
01:45that the Gulf Cooperation Council
01:50a unified customs union and depends on the unified customs tariff . As for me, I entered the imported goods, therefore, we may deal with these markets
02:01as a single market, but of course there are many advantages for a certain country within this council. All this requires
02:09Private business.
02:12Of course, there are a number of unions, and even the present, such as banning
02:17for the supply of alcoholic beverages. All this is taken into account by the British authorities, and all this requires a close approach by itself, but with regard to the bilateral relations with each specific country of this Council, we find ourselves in it
02:35We have good bilateral relations with all six countries of this council.
02:41The United Kingdom could therefore make such a deal. I think that there are many capabilities and prospects to increase trade exchange and the flow of services, in addition to the flow of tourism
02:58It usually is.