Article 50: what Brexit will mean for the UK's flat steel trade
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Report summary
Table of contents
- How important is flat steel trade to the UK?
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What will be the impact of Brexit on the EU flat steel trade?
- The default position – flat steel importers gain
- The protectionist position – steelmakers benefit
- The insular position – everybody wins ?
- The likely outlook – importers win, steelmakers struggle
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The UK is a net importer of all types of flat steelsProportionally, more value-added products are imported than commodity gradesTrade with the UK represents less than 3% of total EU27 flat steel imports and exportswhereas the UK sources 65% of coated-steel used from the EU single market
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