Briefing Paper 16 – WHICH MANUFACTURING SECTORS ARE MOST VULNERABLE TO BREXIT?
Written by: Michael Gasiorek, Ilona Serwicka, Alasdair Smith
Trade in manufactures constitutes 65% of the UK’s trade with the EU and nearly 50% of the UK’s exports of manufactures go to the EU. In this new Briefing Paper, we look at the possible effects of Brexit on UK manufacturing in much greater sectoral detail than has been done before. For 122 manufacturing sectors, we estimate the exposure of these sectors to different versions of Brexit. Our projections depend on whether we assume the UK leaves the Customs Union and the Single Market, and on whether the UK makes a free trade agreement with the EU and is able to carry over existing free trade agreements with non-EU countries. In all cases, we find that introducing tariff and non-tariff barriers raises the prices that UK consumers and producers will face, and leads to reduced UK exports; but for some sectors, the increase in protection leads to higher UK output. The impact of Brexit is likely to be significantly different between high-tech and lower-tech sectors.
Read Briefing Paper 16: Which Manufacturing Sectors Are Most Vulnerable to Brexit?
Read the online Appendix and Appendix 2 – Simulation Results