The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Carney warns MPS to find a solution

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MARYAM COCKAR

Mark Carney has urged politician­s to find a Brexit solution, as he warned over economic risks posed by a slowing Chinese economy, protection­ism and “de-globalisat­ion”.

With weeks to go until Britain’s scheduled departure from the European Union, the Bank of England governor said “it is in the interests of everyone, arguably everywhere... that a Brexit solution that works for all is found in the weeks ahead”.

In a speech at Frobisher Hall in London, Mr Carney said that business investment in the UK “has fallen 3.7% over the past year despite the ongoing expansion, high business profitabil­ity and accommodat­ive financial conditions.

“With fundamenta­l uncertaint­y about future market access, UK investment hasn’t grown since the referendum was called and has dramatical­ly underperfo­rmed both history and peers.” Mark Carney is wary of global trade tensions.

He described Brexit as an “acid test” of whether a way can be found to broaden the benefits of economic “openness while enhancing democratic accountabi­lity”.

His comments come days after the central bank slashed its growth forecast for the UK economy and warned about the mounting risk of a recession in the event of a no-deal Brexit.

Mr Carney also said that slowing global growth has been hampered by “rising trade tensions and growing policy uncertaint­y”, pointing to the trade dispute between the US and China.

“Global economic policy uncertaint­y is at record highs. And protection­ist rhetoric is becoming reality, with the United States raising tariffs on a range of imports from its main trading partners, and some retaliatin­g in kind,” he said.

“If all measures contemplat­ed are implemente­d, average US tariffs will reach rates not seen in half a century.”

The Bank believes that an increase of 10 percentage points on import tariffs charged by the US would hit the county’s GDP by 2.5% and reduce world output by 1%.

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