Bridge experts have been a major British export in the last year.
At this time 45% of British exports were to metricated countries.
British exports reached £3.7 million, compared to imports of only £750,000.
British exports in 1991 were at an all-time record high.
The main British export in the 18th century was corn.
Foreign companies based in Britain account for 40 percent of British exports.
This had the immediate effect of making British exports far less competitive in international markets.
I'm not saying every British export in the future has to be just like it.
A weaker dollar hurts British exports because they cost more.
By 1944 British exports had gone down to 31% from 1938.