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Nigel Farage and Stephen Hunsaker: Why isn't the UK increasing trade after Brexit? 

UK in a Changing Europe
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UK trade tracker Q4 2023
The UK in a Changing Europe trade tracker is now being produced quarterly and in a new format. The new format trade tracker will focus on three key areas: UK trade and its performance relative to historical data; UK trade in a global context and how it compares to the G7; and finally, newsworthy developments which have occurred within trade in the last quarter.
In the Q4 2023 edition, the trade tracker looks at how UK trade measures compare to 2019 as well as the proportion of total UK trade with the EU. In addition, the tracker looks at the UK’s trade balance and trade openness compared to the G7.
Lastly, the tracker summarises the proposal for an independent UK Board of Trade, and explores what impact it could have and how likely we are to see its creation in the next year.

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@boereherp8705
uk shot itself in the foot because of brexit. Deal with the consequences
@alexanderromanov737
According to the well informed World Bank and the equally well informed IMF, India, Indonesia, Russia and Brazil will have larger economies than the UK by 2024. Pushing the UK down the GDP rankings to 9th largest economy. The overwealming cause of this epic decline is Brexit.
@kevonslims7269
Even Nigel is finally waking up to the unmitigated disaster of brexshit..
@fransdigitalmediaservices3912
I used to work with a Technical Service company, but the UK service engineers found they could not travel using tourist visa waivers. Ask musicians. Services are not as easy as they sound. Any service that requires onsite support will need a local service support network with people with the correct immigration status for each market
@Harry-tb8yo
As if the world would be waiting for the UK to exploit growth markets. Guess what: the EU and its member states do not only trade with themselves but also with countries all over the world. Standards put into place by the EU very often become de facto global standards. And services, well, take a close look at all the business that will move from London into EU financial centers in this year and in 2025.
@Beliefish
amazing
@Rejoin_2023
In summary then Nigel, you should have left things as they were.
@ColinBarrett001
To argue that the EU consists of merely 15% of world trade is extremely misleading. Sure a big chunk of world manufacturing is now in China and North (and South) America have huge markets, but the UK is still dependent upon European trade because that's where we are in the world geographically.
@kevingrant7098
All countries around the world trade with their nearest countries. We had the biggest trading block in the world on our doorstep and we’ve put up barriers.
@MrThirstyshark
Would love to see Farage go to campaign in one of the Fishing towns, that he loved so much a few years ago, i think he would get a lot of free milkshakes...
@richardpegg9265
that's right nigel - lets start exporting kangaroo's to australias asap
@alexanderromanov737
The true blue British bulldogs were so envious of the superior eastern European workforce that arrived to save our industries, that we happily exchanged places with them. Now, the poorest people in Poland are far better off than the poorest people in England. And now that food will be in quite short supply due to border checks beginning in 2024, our overweight, under educated better off subjects will now lose weight more easily and can brag about the great success of the glorious world beating Brexit ration book system of food distribution that will be required to prevent upheaval and disorder at the supermarket checkouts from 2024 onwards
@columbus7950
I hate Faridge like I’ve never hated someone before.
@fatherofthenoo
The UK has nothing to trade. We will always get a deal that doesn't benefit us.
@mafi211
Lies vs reality, brexshit means brexshit
@mattwilmshurst8456
Better off being in EU then ?
@triffid68
Which of these 'new' markets export products produced to a sufficient quality, volume and desirability for British consumers? European products tend to be of the highest quality. We must rejoin the EU to keep environmental regulations, consumer protections and worker benefits as they have been.
@jamesgreer9748
Oh dear Nige - not a lot love for you in these comments. Has the Halo slipped old fellow.
@bonito34
Lol. The devil gives more advice😂
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