Post-Brexit trade deal with US could take 10 years, Obama warns
THE UNITED KINGDOM could take up to a decade to discuss trade handles the united states if it leaves the European union, Barack Obama has said.
Within a BBC interview, the united states chief executive said: "Maybe it's five years from now, a decade from before we could actually actually get something done now."
Britain would likewise have less impact internationally if it kept, he added.
His caution over trade has angered UK campaigners for going out of the European union - with UKIP head Nigel Farage dismissing Mr Obama's responses as "utter tosh".
Mr Obama has recently said the united kingdom would be at the "rear of the queue" for trade handles the US, if it still left the European union.
When asked about the responses, he advised the BBC: "THE UNITED KINGDOM would not have the ability to make a deal something with america faster than the European union.
"We wouldn't reject our initiatives to make a deal a trade offer with our major trading spouse, the Western market."
He also warned the united kingdom could have "less affect in European countries and as a result, less affect globally", if it still left the EU.
Within a BBC interview, the united states chief executive said: "Maybe it's five years from now, a decade from before we could actually actually get something done now."
Britain would likewise have less impact internationally if it kept, he added.
His caution over trade has angered UK campaigners for going out of the European union - with UKIP head Nigel Farage dismissing Mr Obama's responses as "utter tosh".
Mr Obama has recently said the united kingdom would be at the "rear of the queue" for trade handles the US, if it still left the European union.
When asked about the responses, he advised the BBC: "THE UNITED KINGDOM would not have the ability to make a deal something with america faster than the European union.
"We wouldn't reject our initiatives to make a deal a trade offer with our major trading spouse, the Western market."
He also warned the united kingdom could have "less affect in European countries and as a result, less affect globally", if it still left the EU.
Mr Obama was also asked about his priorities for the ultimate nine a few months of his presidency.
He mentioned putting into action the Paris Arrangement on environment change, prosecuting the marketing campaign against so-called Islamic Status, and concluding a trade arrangement with the European union.
Mr Obama is pressing hard for a suggested Transatlantic Trade and Investment Relationship (TTIP) deal, to minimize tariffs and regulatory obstacles between your European union and US countries.
The chief executive also praised the First Girl, his better half, Michelle.
"I cannot divide whatever I've achieved from the collaboration that I've acquired with that exceptional woman," he advised the BBC.
"Above all, she's the best mom I understand, and my daughters are perfect because of her parenting.
"I am labour, she's management, you understand, so I may take hardly any credit beyond performing a few of the ideas that she's."
He mentioned putting into action the Paris Arrangement on environment change, prosecuting the marketing campaign against so-called Islamic Status, and concluding a trade arrangement with the European union.
Mr Obama is pressing hard for a suggested Transatlantic Trade and Investment Relationship (TTIP) deal, to minimize tariffs and regulatory obstacles between your European union and US countries.
The chief executive also praised the First Girl, his better half, Michelle.
"I cannot divide whatever I've achieved from the collaboration that I've acquired with that exceptional woman," he advised the BBC.
"Above all, she's the best mom I understand, and my daughters are perfect because of her parenting.
"I am labour, she's management, you understand, so I may take hardly any credit beyond performing a few of the ideas that she's."
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