Britain is exporting more goods to countries outside the European Union than those inside it for the first time since we joined the Common Market in the 1970s.
Firms are entering growing markets in Asia and Latin America in what economists are hailing as a ‘revolution in the orientation of British trade’.
The shift will cheer the Coalition, which has made great efforts to boost international trade – with David Cameron, Vince Cable and William Hague all touring emerging economies to try to forge profitable links.
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Firms are entering growing markets in Asia and Latin America in what economists are hailing as a ‘revolution in the orientation of British trade’.
The shift will cheer the Coalition, which has made great efforts to boost international trade – with David Cameron, Vince Cable and William Hague all touring emerging economies to try to forge profitable links.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2175647/The-export-revolution-For-time-1970s-Britain-sells-goods-countries-outside-EU-inside.html#ixzz212TUZWK0