Britain should focus on trading with countries including Canada, India, China and Israel after Brexit if it wants to make the most of life outside the EU, Open Europe has said.

Economists believe that those countries have the best combination of growth, location, and demand for British goods - which the UK has so far failed to fully exploit.

Pakistan, Nigeria and Bangladesh are also key growth markets which Britain has not so far properly appreciated, according to the new analysis of export targets by Open Europe.

The top 10 targets - which the economists see as those in which British exporters are currently underperforming - will represent £41bn of untapped potential by 2030, unless trade policies are changed.