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Board of Trade will showcase Welsh trade and investment, whilst DIT brings advice to exporters at the Royal Welsh Show this week.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
ScienceScope, an education technology company, is set to double its turnover following new export deals in the United Arab Emirates and Singapore.
The 10 panel members are looking for a design concept that will create an original, inspiring and memorable visitor experience.
The public has the chance to comment on the UK’s future trade policy with the US, Australia, New Zealand and the CPTPP.
As we celebrate the department's second anniversary, we look at how far we've come and what we're doing to ensure Britain becomes a global leader in free trade once we leave the EU.
International Trade Secretary launches the Department for International Trade's first ever space exports campaign to target export opportunities in the US and India.
The International Trade Secretary today addressed businesses at the UK Space Agency pavilion, Farnborough International Air Show.
International Trade Secretary announces public consultations ahead of negotiations on future trade agreements, in a speech hosted by the FSB.
Speech delivered by Liam Fox, Secretary of State for International Trade, on future UK trading arrangements, in partnership with the Federation of Small Businesses.
The government will today host the second in a series of roundtables with stakeholders from leading life science businesses.
International Trade Secretary calls on the next generation of entrepreneurs to prepare themselves for the exciting opportunities ahead in the global economy.
A joint UK-Australia report launched today highlights the immense benefits and potential of the investment relationship between the 2 countries.
Department for International Trade (DIT) gives students practical skills in global trade, launching them on international business career paths.
Outlining Government proposals for engaging Parliament, stakeholders, Devolved Administrations and the public ahead of future trade agreement negotiations
Major new proposals will ensure that MPs, the Devolved Administrations, businesses and the public can influence Britain’s post-Brexit trade.
Craft Yourself Silly is set to launch a new selection of patchwork products in the US later this year in a bid to increase its share of the $44 billion hobby market.
Statement following the fourth meeting of the US-UK Trade and Investment Working Group, and the second meeting of the US-UK SME Dialogue
Secretary of State for International Trade spoke about the strengths of Britain’s brewing industry and the global opportunities available.
Exports Minister Baroness Fairhead speaks to start-ups at an event at the Western Balkans Summit.
Cocoda, a leading exporter of British premium confectionery, celebrated this year’s International Chocolate Day with a brand new distribution contract.
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