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<p>The UK economy is fundamentally strong, with a highly competitive digital economy.
The UK will not participate in the EU's Digital Single Market post-exit, as a result
of our departure from the Single Market. As the Prime Minister said in her Mansion
House speech this is a fast-evolving sector. It will be important to have domestic
flexibility, to ensure the regulatory environment can always respond nimbly and ambitiously
to new developments.</p><p> </p><p>The Government is determined to ensure that the
UK’s digital economy continues to be world leading and enables innovative UK companies
to compete globally. The Government is seeking to agree a bold and ambitious Economic
Partnership with the EU. There is no single model or analysis which can provide a
definitive assessment of all potential outcomes. The Government is examining all areas
of the UK economy and seeking input from a wide range of stakeholders in order to
inform our negotiations with the EU.</p>
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