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The European shipowners exhort United Kingdom and European Union to find an agreement on the Brexit
The ECSA emphasizes the necessity to avoid a scene without understanding
January 30, 2019
The European shipowners exhort United Kingdom and European Union to find an agreement for the escape of the British nation from the EU. Referring to the arguments yesterday to the British parliament and the mandate conferred to the Prime Minister Theresa May in order to rediscuss the Brexit agreements with its he connects European, the European Community Shipowners' Associations (DECOY) has turned a invitation to all the parts to pick this opportunity in order to avoid a Brexit scene without agreement.
The European shipowning association considers that "without an agreement the repercussions on the fluidity of the exchanges between the EU and the United Kingdom will be enormous, to the detriment of logistic, fleeting shipowners, partner and consumers". "We ask the authorities of the EU and the United Kingdom - the general secretary of the ECSA, Martin Dorsman has declared - for being constructive and to go to any length in order to guarantee that the escape agreement can be approved of everywhere. In case contrary, there will be alone losing everywhere".
The shipowning association has emphasized that if the agreement for regulating the escape of the United Kingdom from the European Union will be approved of "the period of transition will give to the United Kingdom and to the EU the time to prepare itself and will be finally the necessary clarity so that the marine operators prepare themselves to do so as that the commercial exchanges continue to carry out themselves without obstacles".
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