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You managed to read that whole website and all the corresponding documents in 11 minutes?
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Thanks, you should try reading some of those words. Then you would know that you quoted an out of date source that ends May 2018.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostLots of words but there are some pictures too: UK trade - Office for National Statistics
I couldn't see the data for breakdown by country and services/goods.Last edited by woohoo; 8 April 2019, 11:40.
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Lots of words but there are some pictures too: UK trade - Office for National StatisticsOriginally posted by woohoo View PostHate people that don't provide links for their data.
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Hate people that don't provide links for their data.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostUK exports in 2018 ($):
EU ?? $356.5 billion
USA ?? $64.4 billion
China ?? $27.5 billion
Japan ?? $8.3 billion
South Korea ?? $7.8 billion
Australia ?? $5.8 billion
Saudi Arabia ?? $4.4 billion
South Africa ?? $2.3 billion
Brazil ?? $2.2 billion
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Brexit has cost UK economy GBP66bn so far, study finds | The Independent
Brexit has cost us £550 million per week, where is a great big red bus when you need it.
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I'm surprised none of the Scottish contingent on here have pointed out grunter's other glaring mistake, no, not that Idea imposes 150% tariffs on proper Whiskey, but they also apply that to Scottish whisky.
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Interesting phraseology there. Are you from the Indian subcontinent?Originally posted by gruntling View PostYou aren't understanding me.
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I’m understanding you perfectly. You are blaming the EU for Indian import tariffs.Originally posted by gruntling View Post
If you are saying something different to that, then please spell it out concisely, rather than confusing yourself.
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