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UK-EU trade data reveal very concerning discrepancies

Home UK-EU trade data reveal ‘very concerning’ discrepancies UK-EU trade data reveal ‘very concerning’ discrepancies Huge gap between statisticians on either side of Channel over impact of Brexit on exports/imports World Economy News 22 Jun 2021 • 5 min read Hello from London, where the mood is as changeable as the weather. Largely because it is not yet clear whether the Covid-19 Delta variant will crash dreams of a more normal summer or prove to be a shorter and less damaging third wave. Our main piece focuses on that other problem affecting public life here: Brexit. Specifically, some odd differences between what the trade data produced by UK statisticians and their EU equivalents say about how drastic the impact of severing ties has been on exporters. Either way, the picture isn’t great. But quite how bad the reality is depends on which side you believe.

Brunei records 25 1-per cent trade drop in January

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Xinhua): Brunei recorded 1,352.6 million Brunei dollars (US$1,009.5mil) total trade for January 2021, down 25.1 per cent year-on-year. The latest International Merchandise Trade Statistics released Wednesday (April 7) by the Department of Economic Planning and Statistics at the Ministry of Finance and Economy showed that Brunei s exports droped 45.7 per cent year-on-year to 649.9 million Brunei dollars, which was mainly due to the decline in mineral fuel exports to 542.2 million Brunei dollars from 1,047.4 million Brunei dollars in January 2020. Imports increased 15.4 per cent to 702.7 million Brunei dollars compared to 608.8 million Brunei dollars in January 2020. Mineral fuels recorded the highest contribution of total exports (83.4 per cent) with a value of 542.2 million Brunei dollars.

Brunei records 25 1-pct trade drop in January - World News

2021-04-07 15:06:19 GMT2021-04-07 23:06:19(Beijing Time) Xinhua English BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, April 7 (Xinhua) Brunei recorded 1,352.6 million Brunei dollars (1,009.5 million U.S. dollars) total trade for January 2021, down 25.1 percent year-on-year. The latest International Merchandise Trade Statistics released Wednesday by the Department of Economic Planning and Statistics at the Ministry of Finance and Economy showed that Brunei s exports droped 45.7 percent year-on-year to 649.9 million Brunei dollars, which was mainly due to the decline in mineral fuel exports to 542.2 million Brunei dollars from 1,047.4 million Brunei dollars in January 2020. Imports increased 15.4 percent to 702.7 million Brunei dollars compared to 608.8 million Brunei dollars in January 2020.

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