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‘Eyes wide open’
The importance of a smooth transition
to a new EU deal
Twitter Hashtag: #LSEBrexit
@LSEEI
Speakers: Carolyn Fairbairn, CBI Director-General
Rain Newton-Smith, CBI Chief Economist
Chair: Professor Tony Travers
Thursday 6 July | 18.30 – 20.00
Old Theatre, LSE
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THE EU IS THE WORLD’S DEEPEST PREFERENTIAL
TRADE AGREEMENT
Source: “Trading off a ’soft’ and ‘hard’ Brexit”, Mulabdic, Osnago & Ruta; CEPR/World Bank 2017.
Depth of trade agreements: number of legally enforceable provisions
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UK EXPORTS HAVE BECOME MORE FOCUSSED
ON SERVICES, ESPECIALLY IN EU TRADE
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10
20
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60
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1999 2015
Share of total exports, %
Goods
Non-EU
trade
Services
Goods
Services
Services
Goods
Services
Goods
EU
trade
Services accounted for
40% of EU trade in 2015,
up from 23% in 1999
Services accounted for
48% of non-EU trade in 2015,
up from 42% in 1999
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UK IS HIGHLY COMPETITIVE IN SERVICES
Source: CBI analysis of OECD & UN Comtrade data.
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-0.8
-0.6
-0.4
-0.2
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
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Insurance & pensionservices
Financial services Other businessservices
Transport Telecoms & ITservices
UK Revealed Comparative Advantage in intra-EU and extra-EU trade
Intra-EU RSCA
Extra-EU RSCA
Score of +1 implies UK accounts
for all exports, RoEU none
Score of -1 implies RoEU
accounts for all exports, UK none
Score of 0 implies export shares
in UK and RoEU are equal
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SOME SECTORS COULD SEE A SIGNIFICANT RISE
IN EXPORT TARIFF COSTS
Source: CBI, Heteronomics; HMRC; OECD.
8.5% 16.4% 10.5% 10.3% 3.5%
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0.2
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0.8
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Motor vehicles Agriculture Textiles, clothing & footwear Food, drink & tobacco Chemicals (excl. pharma)
Additional tariff costs depending on UK content in exports
Average MFN tariff across all sectors is 4.3% (average MFN tariff per sector below)
Billions (£)
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WEAKER POUND IMPROVED COMPETITIVENESS
Source: CBI, Industrial Trends Survey.
-40
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-20
-10
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2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016
ITS: Has your competitiveness improved or worsened on three months ago?
EU (lhs) Non-EU (lhs) Long-run average
% balance
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NON-TARIFF BARRIERS BY INDUSTRY
Sources: CBI; World Bank.
138133 132
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102
85 8276
6052 51
4136
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20
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80
100
120
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Non-tariff barriers by sectorChemicals
(ex pharma)
AgricultureMachinery
Aerospace
& defence
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222 26
62 310
100
100 510
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100
200
300
400
500
600
EU EFTA FTA/CustomsUnion
Total FTA &Single Market
US Non-US Total
£bn
44%
5%12%
61%
20%
19%100%
UK GOODS & SERVICES EXPORT BY MARKET TYPE
Sources: Making Brexit Work for British Business, Peter Sands et al.
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5.4%
4.3%
2.9%
8.8%
7.8%
6.2%
6.9%
4.8%
5.0%
0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 350.0
Brazil
Russia
Japan
India
China
Rest of Asia
Africa and Middle East
US
EU
Forecasts for UK goods exports over the next 10 years ($, billions)
2016 2026
IN 10 YEARS’ TIME, THE EU WILL STILL BE OUR
BIGGEST EXPORT MARKET FOR GOODS
Source: Oxford Economics.