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  2. List of exports of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the exports of the United Kingdom. The UK exports to 160 nations. The UK is the fifth largest exporter. Data is for 2019, in millions of USD (United States dollars), as reported by International Trade Centre. Currently the top fifty exports are listed. #

  3. Manufacturing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    History. Manufacturing in the United Kingdom expanded on an unprecedented scale in the 19th century. Innovation in Britain led to revolutionary changes in manufacturing, the development of factory systems, and growth of transportation by railway and steam ship that spread around the world. [ 4] Its growth was driven by international trading ...

  4. Economy of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the United Kingdom is a highly developed social market economy. [ 26][ 27][ 28] It is the sixth-largest national economy in the world measured by nominal gross domestic product (GDP), ninth-largest by purchasing power parity (PPP), and twenty-first by nominal GDP per capita, constituting 3.1% of nominal world GDP. [ 29]

  5. Economic history of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The US/UK trade imbalance was perilously high, forcing the extension of rationing to lessen the imbalance and preserve precious US dollars for the servicing of loan repayments. [219] Successive governments squandered billions of Marshall Plan Aid to support British world power pretensions, and so jeopardised the economic future of Britain.

  6. Free trade - Wikipedia

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    The Global Enabling Trade Report measures the factors, policies and services that facilitate the trade in goods across borders and to destinations. The index summarizes four sub-indexes, namely market access; border administration; transport and communications infrastructure; and business environment.

  7. Trade barrier - Wikipedia

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    Trade barriers are government-induced restrictions on international trade. [ 1] According to the theory of comparative advantage, trade barriers are detrimental to the world economy and decrease overall economic efficiency . Most trade barriers work on the same principle: the imposition of some sort of cost (money, time, bureaucracy, quota) on ...

  8. UK Export Finance - Wikipedia

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    The Export Credits Guarantee Department ( ECGD ), branded as UK Export Finance ( UKEF ), is the export credit agency and a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom . In 1920, UKEF had a maximum total exposure of just £26 million. Today, its maximum commitment stands at £50 billion.

  9. Free-trade zone - Wikipedia

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    Free-trade zones can also be defined as labor-intensive manufacturing centers that involve the import of raw materials or components and the export of factory products, but this is a dated definition as more and more free-trade zones focus on service industries such as software, back-office operations, research, and financial services.