Trade Barriers and Broken Supply Chains: Economic Fallout of Brexit
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https://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2025(6-II)08Keywords:
Brexit, United Kingdom, European Union, Tariffs, Broken Supply Chains, Single MarketAbstract
The aim of this Study is to explore the Economic Barrier as well as Broken supply chains that had create disturbance among UK and EU after the post-withdrawal from European Union. By examining economic factors, trade relations, labor markets as well as regulatory changes, the study indicates the complex and multi-faceted impacts of Brexit Agreement over UK’s Economy. To conduct this study Qualitative methodology has been used with respect to Analytical approach. The main inspiration of the research is to provide a comprehensive understanding of how Brexit has reshaped the economic landscape of UK as well as complexes for future regional economic stabilities. Therefore, this study recommends that United Kingdom as well as European Union needs to do negotiations among them because both regions are geographically linked to each other and for mutual security purposes some deals would take place for better relations. Through this both regions gain benefits strategically and economically from one another.
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