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The UK’s exit from the EU has had a profound effect on the economy household living standards. Debate and discussion on our post-Brexit trade policy and on areas of closer alignment with the EU are ongoing. Our work focuses on how trade policy, including Brexit-related policy, affect people’s incomes.

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Sophie Hale

Research Director
T: 0203 372 2919
E: info@resolutionfoundation.org
Publications

Leaving EU behind

How Britain lost its trading edge and whether Brexit is to blame

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A decade after the Brexit vote, the UK has lost its trading edge in goods faster and more broadly than any G7 peer. This briefing note explores why that has…
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Events

Leaving EU behind

How Britain lost its trading edge and how to get it back

Ten years ago, the UK voted to leave the EU – a major global economic bloc that it had been part of nearly half a century. Such a decision was…
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Events

How to win a trade war

Book launch event with Soumaya Keynes and Chad Bown

Trade wars are becoming a feature of the modern global economy and are being tied to actual wars too. Britain has played its part by voting to leave the EU,…
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Events

A new world order

The economic implications of global trade, tariffs, and uncertainty

On Wednesday 9th July, join us for a timely discussion exploring the profound transformation of global trade, amid rising tariffs and mounting geopolitical tensions. What are the broader economic implications…
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Events

Little Britain?

What might happen if globalisation goes into reverse

Book launch for Exile Economics: What happens if globalisation fails by Ben Chu. To mark the publication of Exile Economics, the Resolution Foundation is hosting an in-person and interactive after-work…
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Trump Tariff turmoil

The impact of higher US tariffs and the risk of a global recession

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President Trump’s tariff announcements have taken a wrecking ball to the global system of international trade, pushing US tariff rates back to early 20th century levels. Following the suspension of…
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A tariff-fying start

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Over the last few days, President Trump has turned his campaign promises into reality, announcing major tariff hikes. But if the spotlight shifts to the UK, we should be cautious…
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Trading blows

How should Britain buy and sell in a turbulent world?

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Recently the UK has faced tough times in trade, juggling twin shocks of Brexit and Covid. While service exports have stayed strong, goods trade has struggled.
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