The UK is expected to drop out of the list of Germany’s top 10 trading partners by the end of this year, official German statistics suggest according to BBC.
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Germans spent £13.8bn, or nearly 11%, less on British goods in the first six months of 2021, according to data from the Federal Statistics Office.
The UK has been in Germany’s top 10 trading partners since 1950.
But with Brexit-related hurdles taking a toll, it looks set to drop to the 11th spot by the end of 2021.
The UK left the European Union’s (EU’s) single market – which allows frictionless trade and the free movement of people between its members – at the end of 2020 after four years of wrangling.
Since then, customs checks have been implemented, which have complicated trade.
As a result, German companies have been looking to source goods from EU suppliers instead of UK ones – and this trend is increasing, an expert said.
“More and more small and medium-sized companies are ceasing to trade [with the UK] because of these hurdles,” said Michael Schmidt, president of the British Chamber of Commerce in Germany.
They “simply can’t afford the extra burden of keeping up to date and complying with all the kicked-in customs rules, such as health certificates for cheese and other fresh products”, he added.