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Costs for import/exporters set to increase further (UK) as Brexit rules set to be brought in this year.
Joy. (n)
The Tories were too scared to do it sooner as it was seen as far too harmful for the fragile UK
Brexit - total pile of rancid turd.
 
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Andydevon is correct: nothing to see here, the figures are out of date.

At the bottom of the article:

“It added that, after adjusting for inflation, the UK imported and exported less in 2023 than it did in 2018.”
 
Disappointing news... if you are a spiteful mutant.
It is definitely disappointing news for the general public

The people of this country have considerably lower standards than equivalent economies.
 
It is definitely disappointing news for the general public

The people of this country have considerably lower standards than equivalent economies.

You are one of these people who manages to be very arrogant and stupid at the same time.

The UK is the fourth biggest exporter NOW, irrespective of what was going on in 2018. All nations have experienced inflation and economic contraction since 2018. But relative to them all, the UK is now the 4th largest exporter, having overtaken Japan and France. This is excellent news and we are probably benefiting from better trading arrangements now that we are not stuck in the closed shop dead zone that is the EU.

Ps. London is one of three global capitals in the world for AI. The EU has been scrambling to control and ban its development - meaning the EU has no innovation in this area. Good job we left!
 
And the Netherlands.
We export...er...financial services.

However, the UK could slip down the table when the figures come out again next year, with a recent report finding that the value of total goods exports fell by £17.4 billion (4.4 per cent), between 2022 and 2023.

Last month's Office for National Statistics report said this was primarily because of falling imports and exports of fuels.



Brexit = Gash.
 
Andydevon is correct: nothing to see here, the figures are out of date.

At the bottom of the article:

“It added that, after adjusting for inflation, the UK imported and exported less in 2023 than it did in 2018.”



Would it not mean the countries we have taken over have also exported less?
 
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