Posted on August 19, 2013

An economic forecast published last week suggests that the UK can anticipate export growth of 0.3 per cent growth per year, until 2017 which is well behind the European average of one per cent.  It appears that exports to the UK’s five current biggest export partners – the USA, Germany, France and Ireland – will fall. But there are new opportunities with Poland, Singapore, and Turkey, together with the BRICS countries.

 

 

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