Economic Impact Of Brexit

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The Economic
Impact of Brexit

Various studies have scrutinised the overall impact of Brexit including the implications for jobs prospect, the effects on the public finances , its influence on the UK and also the possible risk it imposes on global economy. In conjunction with that, a plethora of analyses have also been attempted to quantify the economic impact Brexit primarily have on the UK , its region and also the rest the world. UK’s departure from the European Union , informally known as Brexit , bears an unswerving capacity to cut across the broad prism of economic constructs in both regional and global levels despite the wider claims that mentioned it is a risky step toward regional destabilization as EU loses its second largest …show more content…

This event has been drove by the concerns of currency traders who subscribed to the possibility that Brexit might implicate permanent damage on the Britain's economy. This assumption however has been counterfactual as Britain's economy is strong enough to prevent sudden collapse despite temporary jitters. Ever since then, the pound has been traded around 15 percent lower in comparison to the dollar and 12 percent lower when compared with euro. Although it results in domestic inflation that rises faster than workers’ wages, it proved to be be a beneficial economic boon for UK exporters due to the soaring cost of imports. This is a crucial key factor for the automotive industry in particular, where vehicles which may be completed in the UK are often comprised of imported component parts. As a matter of fact, automotive industry is considered the most vulnerable sector in the advent of Brexit because of its global exposure and heavy dependence on foreign workers. Though , both imports and exports in the UK has been boosted by weaker pound as currency strategists pointed that sterling shall remain volatile until greater clarity about the UK’s Brexit deal is

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