Oil price drives up UK trade deficit

Last year’s rise in oil prices and higher level of imports drove up Britain’s goods trade deficit to a higher-than-expected £13.6bn (€15.3bn) in December

Oil price drives up UK trade deficit

By Geoff Percival

Last year’s rise in oil prices and higher level of imports drove up Britain’s goods trade deficit to a higher-than-expected £13.6bn (€15.3bn) in December, new figures show.

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