Some countries will pay hefty premiums for products made in Britain, a study suggests
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British made products are making their mark abroad with consumers willing to pay a good deal more for UK provenance, research by Barclays Bank suggests.
A study carried out by Barclays Corporate Banking suggests international customers are willing to pay more for goods that are made in Britain netting up to £3.5bn a year in price premiums.
Consumers in India, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and China were prepared to pay the most and British food and drink makers are able to charge the highest premiums, it found.
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