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Businesses can apply for a share of £25 million in Smart funding to support innovative ideas with commercial potential in any area of the economy.
The UK’s Trade Policy Minister Conor Burns and Taiwanese Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Mei-Hua Wang held the 22nd round of UK-Taiwan trade talks in London.
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Application deadline extended and an extra £5 million available to help businesses prepare for Brexit on 31 October.
The owners of this Buckingham hair salon tell us why they decided to register as a limited liability partnership (LLP), and why a strong family feel is important for their business.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is scoping the potential for an innovation challenge, seeking capability for remotely handling and manipulating highly sensitive liquid and solid explosives.
Grants will help customs agents recruit more staff to manage customs declarations before and after Brexit on 31 October.
SMEs can apply for a share of £2.5 million to develop innovative technologies that could win new business in the aerospace sector.
Organisations can put forward ideas for new design and propulsion technologies that could drive growth in the UK aerospace industry.
New figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveal greater overall demand for British goods and services outside of the EU
Laura Clarke, British High Commissioner to New Zealand, delivered the closing dinner address at the Federation of Māori Authorities (FOMA) 32 Conference.
The Chancellor today announced his intention to lower the age threshold for the National Living Wage to 21, accepting advice from the Low Pay Commission.
Organisations can apply for a share of £5 million to work with partners in Africa on innovative agriculture and food projects that alleviate poverty.
Starting in South Korea, Minister Wheeler will travel to the region to help strengthen the UK ties with the 3 countries as the UK prepares for Brexit.
Businesses are invited to join the workshop, find partners and apply for funding - to help revolutionise aviation as part of a £125 million challenge.
A new export win will see Berkshire-based Pet Podium Products stocked in 600 stores across Canada
Bristol-Based baby rocker company N2M Ltd recently secured new export deals in the United States and Germany
Surrey-based alcohol producer GinKing secures new £90,000 export win with a wine merchant in the United States
The British Embassy and the British Chamber of Commerce in Guatemala (BritCham) visited today the Economics Committee in the Guatemalan Congress.
Findings published in a report commissioned with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) reveal the worth of our data to business, government, law enforcement and others.
South Gloucestershire-based sculpting company Mackenzie & Son secures £1 million export win in the US for its Freddie Mercury busts.
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