Brexit reduced UK exports by £27bn, with smaller businesses taking biggest hit | The Grocer 19/12/2024 In Trade, UK “Johnson’s Trade and Co-operation Agreement with Brussels led to an estimated £27bn (or 6.4%) slump in total goods exported from the UK in 2022, largely driven by a 13.2% fall in the value of goods exported to the single market.” https://www.thegrocer.co.uk/news/brexit-reduced-uk-exports-by-27bn-with-smaller-businesses-taking-biggest-hit/699176.article #EU #exports #single market #Trade #UK Rejoin EU: A better Britain in a better Europe for a better world | Reboot Britain/ActionStorm It’s cold outside, can we come back in? | West England Bylines Related Posts Survey: Now 58% of Leavers want closer ties with the EU | The New European What’s the hold-up? | Kent Bylines Sterling is taking on ’emerging market’ characteristics: Bank of America | CNBC Driver bringing Ukrainian refugees back to Ireland avoided UK for fear of ‘being done for trafficking’ | inews