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Most UK construction imports still come from EU post-Brexit

With reliance on EU products returning to pre-Brexit levels, closer supplier ties will be essential to managing uncertainty in the market, writes Pablo Cristi Worm.

supply chain resilience - An articulated lorry carrying timber on a motorway.
The UK will need to build supply chain resilience in the face of global uncertainties (Image: Andrew Norris via Dreamstime.com)

Brexit, Covid-19 and the conflict in Ukraine have disrupted supply chains and led to a resurgence in global inflation rates not seen in more than 40 years. To fight inflation, interest rates internationally are now at levels not seen since before the 2007 financial crisis.  

In the face of this disruption, there might have been a drive to build supply chain resilience, potentially by turning to domestic production.

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