اقتصاد سكاي نيوز عربية
اقتصاد سكاي نيوز عربية
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Ten years after the Brexit referendum, official data revealed significant changes in the United Kingdom's migration, economy, and trade sectors. Migration from European Union countries dropped sharply, from 253,000 in 2016 to 70,000 in 2020, before the situation reversed, leading to a negative net migration, with more migrants coming from outside the EU—approaching one million in 2023. Economically, Britain has faced a decline since 2020 compared to countries like the United States, with a relatively partial recovery in 2021. However, performance worsened after that, with the trade deficit increasing from £113 billion in 2016 to around £140 billion in 2025, and exports to the European market falling below previous levels. In the trade sector, exports to the European Union declined despite growth in service sector exports to the global market, amid continued rising imports and an expanding trade deficit.
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