Quote Originally Posted by Montmorency View Post
Without foreign support, a country like Sri Lanka or Zambia practicing maximum defiance against Chinese neocolonialism is going to have some hard times in short order. Whether China or non-national organizations, intsoc is necessary.
Key point is without foreign support. We can be that support.


These contracts are long-term, aren't they? Maybe the EU farmers have begun shifting buyers by now?
If the contracts are long term they were written well before the Brexit vote, and I don't see how you wouldn't be obligated to fulfill the terms of the contract up until the moment of Brexit.
I am expected to deliver grain shipment on March 30th, and I don't prepare that shipment because of Brexit but suddenly a deal is signed at the last moment and business continues as usual, am I not violating the contract?

Can you even begin to shift buyers and make commitments before March 29th? No one knows the outcome yet.