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Honestly, every time I hear about the UK’s GDP growth figures, I can’t help but think that they don’t really tell the whole story. Sure, the economy is technically growing, but how much of that growth is driven by rising inequality and a few sectors doing exceptionally well while the rest of the population struggles?
Looking at the UK’s economy from a global perspective, it feels like the country is trying to play catch-up in some ways. The competition from Asia and the US is tough, and while we’re still competitive in finance and certain tech fields, the manufacturing and energy sectors are falling behind.
I’ve been watching Egypt’s push towards a more digital economy, and it’s impressive. More startups are emerging in the fintech and e-commerce sectors, which could help drive future growth. With more investment in tech infrastructure, this could be a game-changer for the economy.
Just got back from a trip to the north of England. While London and the south seem to be doing fine economically, I couldn't help but notice the struggles up north. Manufacturing industries are dying, and many towns look like they haven't recovered from the 80s decline. It's so strange to see such disparity.