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Readout of meeting between International Trade Secretary Liz Truss and US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Stirling and Clackmannanshire City Region Deal will be signed by Scottish Secretary, Alister Jack and partners at Forth Valley College.
Chair of the CMA Andrew Tyrie introduces an event at Policy Exchange on how the CMA can get closer to consumers.
After the “UKin….Pavia" event, the “territorial diplomacy” campaign “UKin…” continues in Genoa
New points-based immigration system will open up the UK to the brightest and the best from around the world.
UK Government consultation launched with the aim of announcing new freeports at the end of 2021
Dstl will be spending record amounts with Small and Medium Enterprises this year
Lincolnshire cabbages can now be enjoyed by Malaysian consumers.
Business leaders across Texas have met with International Trade Minister Conor Burns this week to discuss the benefits of future UK-US Free Trade Agreement.
New statistics reveal the Creative Industries sector is growing more than five times faster than the national economy
The Government has today announced that it will begin reviewing 43 EU trade remedy measures, which were deemed important to UK industries and should be maintained.
The MOD has released the official statistics for 2018/19 regional expenditure with UK industry, commerce and employment.
An increase in the amount of money the government spends with small businesses has been welcomed by politicians and business leaders.
'Now is the time to take bolder action if we are to deliver the infrastructure revolution the public needs.’ says Nick Smallwood.
Scotland exported £51.2 billion in goods and services to the rest of the UK in 2018 – a rise of £1.2 billion.
The high street, in the Rhondda Valley, was named ‘High Street of the Year’ and wins £15,000 for the local community.
The ‘territorial diplomacy’ campaign promoted by the British Embassy in Italy kicks off with UKin...Pavia.
International Trade Secretary sets out how vital British industries will benefit from free trade after Brexit.
International Development Minister opens a new engine repair workshop at Clarke Energy and announces extra UK aid to help develop innovative solar products
Competition aims to celebrate towns’ achievements, including in areas such as entrepreneurship, technology, community, enterprise, and integration.
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