The tepid growth of the U.K. economy will remain for some time. This could weaken in the next years to come, as stated by the Confederation of British Industry. The CCI current forecast says the development by 1.5 percent next year and 1.3 percent in 2019. This would be the worst annual operation since 2009 when the economy declined. Yet, there is a drawback which will probably occur when the projections are high since they anticipate Brexit to proceed without a problem. The U.K. will most likely get to an agreement with the European Union regarding their transition deal early next year. This would take place when the Brexit leaves in March 2019. The CBI also mentioned that the domestic demand will maintain its dovish stance in a definite time while there is economy support from net trade. This was based on the poll on Friday indicating that the U.K. manufacturing growth is strongest over four years time.
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