UK trade deficit wider in December

UK trade deficit wider in December

The UK’s goods trade deficit widened to £7.3 billion in December, from £6.8 billion a month earlier.

According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) goods exports increased by 4.5%, to £20.9 billion, in the final month of 2009 but the improvement was overcome by a 5.2% rise in imports, to £28.2 billion.

Given the weaker pound, the result has confounded analysts who were hopeful of a slight improvement on the November data.

The result also makes it unlikely that the UK’s tentative emergence from recession with 0.1% growth in the final quarter of 2009 will be upwardly revised by the ONS.

Commenting on the figures, British Chambers of Commerce chief economist, David Kern, said: “Given the favourable international environment for British exporters, with a competitive sterling exchange rate and global growth edging up, our trading performance is not strong enough.”

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