Brexit: £25.4bn non-EU imports overtake EU imports for first time with China trade at all-time high Tags:Europe 10 comments So this is good for China? New trend You can’t really blame the Brits for doing this. With things the way they are they don’t really have a choice. Make China great…soon you must learn chinesse And overall trading level with everyone? Increased from when, pandemic lows? Cue the usual salt that the UK hasn’t gone bankrupt without the EU. Sounds promising, seems most the focus is on lost UK EU trade still. Yes does the lost EU trade make up for the new rest of the world trade, think that is the key Q Has the EU made up the loss of the UK as a customer with them buying fewer products? Iirc the UK ran a trade deficit with the EU (only Ireland and Netherlands were surpluses) before brexit. Sounds like the UK has found (or is developing links to) other sellers but wondering what the impact on the eu is, if any. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
You can’t really blame the Brits for doing this. With things the way they are they don’t really have a choice.
Has the EU made up the loss of the UK as a customer with them buying fewer products? Iirc the UK ran a trade deficit with the EU (only Ireland and Netherlands were surpluses) before brexit. Sounds like the UK has found (or is developing links to) other sellers but wondering what the impact on the eu is, if any.
10 comments
So this is good for China?
New trend
You can’t really blame the Brits for doing this. With things the way they are they don’t really have a choice.
Make China great…soon you must learn chinesse
And overall trading level with everyone?
Increased from when, pandemic lows?
Cue the usual salt that the UK hasn’t gone bankrupt without the EU.
Sounds promising, seems most the focus is on lost UK EU trade still.
Yes does the lost EU trade make up for the new rest of the world trade, think that is the key Q
Has the EU made up the loss of the UK as a customer with them buying fewer products?
Iirc the UK ran a trade deficit with the EU (only Ireland and Netherlands were surpluses) before brexit.
Sounds like the UK has found (or is developing links to) other sellers but wondering what the impact on the eu is, if any.