Reitzmag-North Dissien Summit
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"Ah yes Ms. Inge, I think we should talk about free trade and free movement for now before we continue our discussion about the canal. And I will instead add some from my own money but I want to make sure that the surplus will be returned to us at the exact cost. Maybe that would be agreeable."
"Now onto the free trade and free movement. Ms. Inge I think it would be very beneficial for your economy to have us as a free trade partner. Our Euro GDP is about 10% of that of the Duxburian Union. And we think that North Diessen can also achieve this. If we remove customs duties and trade barriers between our countries, it would be beneficial for both our nations. More Reitzmic investors will start to flock to North Diessen and establish a foreign branch of their companies."
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"I think, Emma, this is more your point of expertise", Inge said, happy she could calm down somewhat. "If you'll excuse me just a few moments, Mr Bridges, I'm afraid the porcelain throne is calling."
Inge left the room almost as quickly as she could to blow off steam outside. Emma knew exactly what was going on, but kept her composure. "Mr Bridges, I think this is something we can agree on fairly easily. A complete removal of customs duties and import/export tariffs is something we would definitely be interested in, especially given the huge potential of our northern coastline for international trade. Yes, this is definitely something we would be interested in, and we would even be willing to sign an agreement on this today. Did you have any other proposals for us?"
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"Of course duty always comes Ms. Inge" said Simon to Inge as she began to leave
"Ms. Emma, I'm very glad to hear your interest in such proposal. And I think we should also agree on free movement. As I have continually tried to tell you, Reitzmag is a friend and I want to prove that. Our motive for these projects are for the good of both our countries. Not a single proposal I have mentioned is meant to harm North Diessen nor make it a puppet or colony of my country. All we want is to prepare North Diessen for the future and develop it for the future. I want to prove to you that we have no intention of being a colonist of your country."