Donald Trump’s brutal policies could lead to positive results in the UK economy.
President Donald Trump’s brutal tariffs have pushed Canadian exporters across the pond, fresh data has shown, with further US policies on immigration also expected to draw more workers towards the UK.
Official figures by Statistics Canada show that the country’s exports to the UK spiked by as much as 63 per cent in the months since Trump stepped into the White House in January.
Data suggested that Canada was sending more products from the energy, critical minerals and transportation sector than previously.
It has made the UK Canada’s second-largest export market as a single country, making it larger than China.
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