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Originally posted by WTFH View Post£294 billion export, £374 billion import.
44% export, 56% import.
56% is not “roughly” the same as 66%
Statistics on UK-EU trade - House of Commons Library
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post£294 billion export, £374 billion import.
44% export, 56% import.
56% is not “roughly” the same as 66%
Statistics on UK-EU trade - House of Commons Library
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostImports from the EU are (or certainly were until recently) roughly double the value of exports to the EU. So of £600b total trade, roughly two-thirds would be imports, one-third exports.
44% export, 56% import.
56% is not “roughly” the same as 66%
Statistics on UK-EU trade - House of Commons Library
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostImports from the EU are (or certainly were until recently) roughly double the value of exports to the EU. So of £600b total trade, roughly two-thirds would be imports, one-third exports.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostImports from the EU are (or certainly were until recently) roughly double the value of exports to the EU. So of £600b total trade, roughly two-thirds would be imports, one-third exports.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostWhere do you get 2/3rds from? Imports from the EU are 52% of our total. 43% of our exports go to the EU.
26 countries left in the EU, that's 2% each evenly split if we stop importing, we lose access to 52% of what we currently import. We also lose our biggest export market. Each EU country loses ~1.75% of their import market.
How do they need looking after?
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostTwo thirds of that is us buying from them. Remind me again, who is the EU looking after?
26 countries left in the EU, that's 2% each evenly split if we stop importing, we lose access to 52% of what we currently import. We also lose our biggest export market. Each EU country loses ~1.75% of their import market.
How do they need looking after?
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostStatistics on UK-EU trade - House of Commons Library
Total value of the deals we have to date from that link. £178.2bn, £23.8bn of which are agreed in principle but yet to be actually formalised.
Total value of trade with the EU £668bn.
Only another £489bn to go.
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These are primarily deals replicating what the UK has via the EU. They all have to be renegotiated in the not too distant future. You might also want to check the state aid rules with the Japan deal, a lot stricter than what the EU are looking forOriginally posted by _V_ View PostThese are the current deals we have in place now.
Brexit: Which countries has the UK agreed trade deals with? | Politics News | Sky News
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostStatistics on UK-EU trade - House of Commons Library
Total value of the deals we have to date from that link. £178.2bn, £23.8bn of which are agreed in principle but yet to be actually formalised.
Total value of trade with the EU £668bn.
Only another £489bn to go.
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostThese are the current deals we have in place now.
Brexit: Which countries has the UK agreed trade deals with? | Politics News | Sky News
The EU, taken as a whole is the UK’s largest trading partner. In 2019, UK exports to the EU were £294 billion (43% of all UK exports). UK imports from the EU were £374 billion (52% of all UK imports).
Total value of trade with the EU £668bn.
Only another £489bn to go.
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