CROSS-BORDER TRADE BETWEEN EUROPE AND UNITED KINGDOM AFTER BREXIT
Anvarjon Niyazov , Under the Guidance of Professor David W. Auberry, Ph.D. Campbellsville University, United StatesAbstract
The Brexit vote brought an undesired change in the economic history of the trade between Europe and United Kingdom. This paper reviews and establishes the results and discussions on the economic effects of Brexit on Europe and UK. We tried our best to study all the consequences and gathered plenty of insights regarding the economic impacts of Brexit and the uncertainty it created in the relations between two nations. This paper also shows how the GDP growth of the nations specially UK was impacted after leaving the European Union. Brexit had a large negative impact on economy of UK between 2016 and 2019.
Keywords
UK economy, Relationship of EU-UK, Brexit, Import-Export prices
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