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Europe’s Brexit hit can be softened: Here’s how

Even if the UK leaves the EU on October 31, Brexit will be far from over — it will only just have begun

Politicians have an opportunity to lessen the pain of Brexit - but will they take it?
Politicians have an opportunity to lessen the pain of Brexit - but will they take it? Photo: Getty Images

The joint twice-yearly report published by Germany’s five leading economic think-tanks on the state of the economy indicated last week that a no-deal Brexit might shave around 0.4% off the country’s gross domestic product in the first year.

That chimes with other forecasts, and would amount to a significant hit for an economy that will only grow 0.5% this year, the slowest pace in the EU bar Italy. Germany, Europe’s largest exporter, is bound to take a hit from a severe disruption of trade relations between the UK and the rest of Europe.

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