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Brexit an ‘economic disaster’ for UK and German trade – DIHK

/ 12:51 PM June 22, 2023

A Union Jack flag flies at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin

A Union Jack flag flies at Brandenburg Gate, in Berlin, Germany, March 29, 2023. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse/File photo

BERLIN  – Brexit has been an “economic disaster” for trade and investment ties between the United Kingdom and Germany, leading to a fall in German direct investment and seeing the UK decline in importance as a trading partner, German economists said.

Britain voted on June 23, 2016, to exit the European Union and it left the EU’s single market at the start of 2021.

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“Brexit is an economic disaster for both sides of the channel,” Volker Treier, head of foreign trade at the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK), told Reuters on Thursday.

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Last year, Germany exported goods worth 73.8 billion euros ($80.57 billion) to the UK, 14.1 percent less than in 2016. The year of the referendum, the UK was Germany’s third most important export market, but by 2022 the country had slipped to eighth place, Treier said.

As a trading partner – measuring combined exports and imports – the UK has lost even more importance since then, dropping from fifth to eleventh place, he added.

The volume of German direct investment in the UK has also declined. In 2021, it was around 140 billion euros, a decline of 16.1 percent compared with 2016.

According to the DIHK, some 2,163 German companies are now active in the UK, 5.2 percent fewer than in 2016.

Many British companies meanwhile have settled in Germany in recent years. Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI), an organization that helps international companies set up business in Germany, has counted more than 1,000 new businesses from the UK since the Brexit vote.

Last year alone, there were 170 new businesses, a number surpassed only by companies from the U.S. and Germany’s neighbor Switzerland.

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“We expect inquiries from the UK to remain at a high level,” said GTAI Managing Director Robert Hermann. “It is important for British companies to have a foothold in the EU.”

Germany’s size and central location are an advantage when it comes to attracting UK companies, he added.

“The UK’s exit from the EU has made our close trade relations more difficult and there is still considerable planning and legal uncertainty in the UK business of German companies,” said Treier.

($1 = 0.9160 euros)

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