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£23 million to support businesses affected by the COVID pandemic and adjusting to new export requirements.
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UK Government Minister for Scotland David Duguid's letter to NFUS President, Andrew McCornick, about Scottish farming outside the EU
More than £9 million UK Government funding announced to help green and pioneering Scottish businesses bounce back from coronavirus pandemic
UK Government backs two Scottish projects with more than half a million pounds to drive automotive industry towards green future
The UK signs second fisheries agreement since leaving the EU, following earlier successful agreement with Norway.
The historic agreement was signed today
New rules and logos to protect British food and drink have been set out today
As part of the UK Government’s ambition to boost trade globally, UK Export Finance offers increased financial support to Scottish businesses and local economies
The Department for International Trade has launched a dedicated Hub to provide businesses with trade support.
A new UK Government funded walk-through coronavirus testing facility opened today in the University of Aberdeen’s Roy Strathdee building
The Highland Council reached a major milestone in a programme of Castle improvements benefitting from £3 million UK Government investment.
The drive-through site in Inverness is part of UK Government investment throughout Scotland to boost coronavirus testing capacity
Scottish salmon, beef and lamb are among 14 iconic Scottish products that could be protected in Japan for first time as part of the UK-Japan trade deal. Scotch whisky will also continue to benefit.
The drive-through site in Aberdeen is part of the infrastructure the UK Government has put in place throughout Scotland to boost coronavirus testing capacity.
Queen Elizabeth House visited by Scottish Secretary
A ‘bounce back’ plan of trade measures for the agriculture, food and drink industry has been announced today to help support businesses that have been impacted by coronavirus.
Scottish Secretary welcomes confirmation for the certainty it will bring Scottish businesses
Alister Jack has welcomed two new ministerial appointments at the Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland.
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