The UK’s CPI inflation rate has risen sharply in the last year and is now the highest since 1990. This is largely caused by rapid rises in the prices of fuel, energy and foodstuffs. The UK is dependent on imports of these essentials, so when global prices rise, so do UK prices.
But the UK’s export prices haven’t risen so much. The ratio between the pric…
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