When this data was recorded, the UK was not in the EU and did not have an agreement to share data with Eurostat. This is equivalent to complaining that Mercosur doesn’t show the UK in its data
It absolutely is. At the time of the data being recorded, the UK was not a member of either organisation and did not have an agreement to share data with either organisation.
When this data was recorded, the UK was not in the EU and did not have an agreement to share data with Eurostat. This is equivalent to complaining that Mercosur doesn’t show the UK in its data
It’s not.
It absolutely is. At the time of the data being recorded, the UK was not a member of either organisation and did not have an agreement to share data with either organisation.
It’s not the equivalent of being involved with a terrible trade deal like mercosur
The chart has no year, or what the units are
What on Earth does your opinion on Mercosur’s trade deals have to do with whether or not the UK is sharing data with them?
I gave you the year in my first reply to you: the most recent year of data in the source (a partial source, but it gives us a limit) is 2024.
It’s PPP, it is the international dollar. PPP is strictly a relative measure, units are not important.
I thought you meant we weren’t involved with the amazing trade deal the EU has done with the rainforest destroying countries
It’s not my fault the chart isn’t labeled correctly