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Twenty-fourth Annual UK-Taiwan Trade Talks promote bilateral relations in trade, renewable energy, education and technology
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK's Minister for Trade Policy, Greg Hands, delivered this statement during the WTO fisheries subsidies ministerial meeting.
The UK is to launch its own tariff suspension scheme, designed to help make companies more competitive.
Trade ministers from the United Kingdom and Peru met on February 4 2021, to chart a new course for our historically close trading relationship.
New report shows opportunities and challenges of trade with US for small businesses.
On Tuesday 17 November, Minister of State for Trade Policy, Greg Hands, delivered the following speech at the 400th anniversary commemorations of the Mayflower’s transatlantic voyage
UK Trade Policy Minister Greg Hands co-hosts the 23rd UK-Taiwan trade talks
DIT has today opened a public consultation on the Government’s raw cane sugar autonomous tariff rate quota (ATQ) used to import raw cane sugar into the UK.
The Government has launched a new campaign to help EU businesses get ready for the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020.
Minister of State for Trade Policy Greg Hands MP is in the United States this week (9-11 March).
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