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IRELAND WILL BE EUROZONE'S BIGGEST LOSER FROM A NO-DEAL BREXIT

 in-cyprus 22 October 2020 - by Annie Charalambous



Irish central bank Governor Gabriel Makhlouf warned that Ireland will be the eurozone’s biggest loser from a no-deal Brexit, which could cause an economic “double whammy” in addition to the fallout from rising novel coronavirus infections, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.

If the UK exits the European Union without a trade deal by the year-end, the new tariffs on goods would hit Ireland’s agricultural and food sectors the most, Makhlouf told FT.

It will knock two percentage points off the country’s economic growth in 2021, he also said.

Makhlouf also predicted that in the longer term, London’s dominant position in Europe’s financial services sector will likely shift slowly to Dublin, Frankfurt, Paris or Amsterdam. (Reuters)



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