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Germany Reaps Record Export Growth, While Brexit-Bound Britain Trails Behind

© AFP 2023 / John MACDOUGALLGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) welcomes British Prime Minister Theresa May as she arrives for a meeting of the US President with European leaders on November 18, 2016 at the Chancellery in Berlin
German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) welcomes British Prime Minister Theresa May as she arrives for a meeting of the US President with European leaders on November 18, 2016 at the Chancellery in Berlin - Sputnik International
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The export-dependent German economy experienced an unprecedented boost in 2017, maximizing its growth.

According to the latest report issued by the Federal Statistical Office (Destasis), German exports in 2017 constituted some €1,279.4bn, marking a staggering 6.3 percent rise in comparison with 2016.

The lion's share of exports went to the EU Members States, as Germany increased its export share to the EU member states by another 6.3 percent from the previous year, sending some €750bn worth of goods to its European neighbors.

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German imports performed even more strongly, posting 8.3 percent growth, reflecting the growing purchasing power of German consumers.

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The economic surge reflects Germany's assertive stance in post-Brexit Europe, as Berlin seeks to capitalize on Britain's withdrawal from the single market and the customs union.

In fact, a study by the WHU- Otto Beisheim School of Management found that about 88,000 jobs could be created in Frankfurt and the Rhine-Main area due to negative consequences of Brexit for the UK's financial sector.

Following its decision to withdraw from the European Union in June 2016, Britain has been struggling to maintain its economic strength.

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However, 2017 was not kind to the British economy, which lost its ranking as world's fifth largest economy to another EU rival, France.

The UK also sank from the top to the very bottom of the G7 table of fastest-growing economies, trailing behind the US, Canada, Japan, Germany, France, and Italy.

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