Exports of British-made goods to EU increase by £1.3bn,underlining country’s reliance on trade with continental EuropeBritain’s efforts to expand trade in goods beyond the European Union’s border took a knock in July after official figures showed the UK’s deficit with the rest of the world widened following a drop in exports.
The deficit in the trade in goods with non-EU countries widened by £2.4bn while exports to the EU grew to cleave the trade gap by £1.3bn. Related: UK economy 'treading water' as eurozone stretches ahead, says BCC Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com