Brexit shrank UK services exports by £110bn, academics find – The Irish Times

Brexit shrank UK services exports by more than £110 billion (128 billion) over a four-year period, new research shows, highlighting the far-reaching trade implications of Britains decision to break away from the European Union.
Experts at Aston University in Birmingham found that UK services exports from 2016 to 2019 were cumulatively £113 billion lower than they would have been had the UK not voted to quit the EU in June 2016.
The researchers calculated the figure by projecting how industries…

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