United Kingdom

Where a no deal Brexit will have the biggest impact

Over the next fifteen years, the North East of England could experience a fall of 10.5 percent in gross value added (GVA) to the economy if the UK ends up in a no deal Brexit situation. According to Confederation of British Industry (CBI) forecasts, the region will be the worst affected, with the West Midlands and Yorkshire and the Humber in joint second with "nearly 10 percent". Northern Ireland, which is heavily reliant on trade with the EU (74 percent of all exports), is forecast to see a 9.1 percent drop. London is expected to be the least affected, but would nevertheless suffer a 6 percent decrease according to the analysis.

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This chart shows forecast change in real gross value added (GVA) by 2034 in the case of a no deal Brexit, by region/country.

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