The Guardian: Britain's goods exports 'collapse' to three-year low amid Brexit unease

17 December 2018

Britain’s goods exports have “collapsed” to levels not seen for three years in response to growing Brexit uncertainty and slowdowns in the Chinese and the US economies, according to a quarterly trade monitor.

Business consultants BDO found that the UK’s goods exports, which have suffered a slowdown in growth since the beginning of 2017, contracted in the last three months of the year to leave them at a level not seen since 2015.

The pan-European report echoes the complaints of UK business leaders who have stressed that delays to a Brexit deal come at a time of increasing worries about the outlook for global trade.

Investment by UK businesses has all but dried up in the last year according to official figures and manufacturing is heading into a recession driven by a sharp fall in car production and sales.

BDO said its findings showed that exporters were being hit by Brexit, “significant” economic turmoil across Europe and the threat of protectionist tariffs that also affected firms on the continent.

Businesses in France, Germany and Italy were hit by falling business confidence and slowing trade, although only France’s export sector has declined at a faster pace than the UK’s over the last three years. [...]

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