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Economisch Kwartaalbericht in beeld (Dutch)
Infographic bij het Economisch Kwartaalbericht van maart 2019.
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Infographic bij het Economisch Kwartaalbericht van maart 2019.
Economic Report
Als reactie op de Amerikaanse staal- en aluminiumtarieven heeft de Europese Unie importtarieven ingevoerd op 200 Amerikaanse producten. Van deze producten importeert Nederland vooral veel cranberrysap, speelkaarten en make-up uit de VS.
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Prime Minister (PM) May’s long-awaited key speech on the future relationship with the EU provided a bit more clarity on the government’s preferred Brexit end-state, but brought few new insights.
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De EU en het VK zijn het op hoofdlijnen eens over de scheiding, waardoor de gesprekken over de transitieperiode en de toekomstige handelsrelatie kunnen starten. We verwachten een transitieperiode van ongeveer twee jaar, daarna een vrijhandelsverdrag.
Special Dutch version
The economic costs of a Brexit in 2030 are expected to range between GBP 400bn (hard Brexit) and GBP 260bn (soft Brexit), compared to a scenario where the UK would continue to be a member of the EU (Bremain). This equals £11,500 - £7,500 per British worker.
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The economic costs of a Brexit in 2030 are expected to range between GBP 400bn (hard Brexit) and GBP 260bn (soft Brexit), compared to a scenario where the UK would continue to be a member of the EU (Bremain). This equals £11,500 - £7,500 per British worker.
Infographic Dutch version
Infographics accompanying the publication 'The permanent damage of Brexit'.
Economic Report Dutch version
British prime minister Theresa May invoked Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon on March 29, officially triggering the process of UK withdrawal from the European Union. The prospects for free trade with the UK are far from bright.
Economic Report Dutch version
We foresee twee realistically possible outcomes: a bilateral free trade agreement or no agreement. In both of the scenarios, Dutch companies doing business with the UK will face increased barriers to trade.
Economic Report
Theresa May wanted to exploit her enormous lead in the polls to strengthen her Brexit mandate, but this gamble has now backfired. The Conservatives lost their majority in the House of Commons, an arrangement with DUP is now a plausible scenario.
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At the moment PM May called for snap elections, the Tories’ had a large lead in the polls. However, the gap with Labour has narrowed over the last few weeks. If the Tories lose their majority, this could have implications for the Brexit outcome.