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  • Report on ministerial visit promoting UK partnership in education, tourism, and finance.

  • Summary results of Q1 2014/15 Performance and Impact Monitoring Surveys (PIMS).

  • Despite impressive progress, World Bank thinks Indonesia needs to make significant structural reforms if it is to climb the income ladder.

  • Taiwanese authorities halt construction of nuclear power plant following anti-nuclear protests.

  • UAE Economy grew by 5.2% in 2013.

  • Indonesia unexpectedly records large trade deficit in April.

  • Details of Australia's mining exports and recent economic growth.

  • UK Overseas Trade Statistics (OTS) EU data detailing international trade in goods at summary product and country level.

  • Japan’s economic growth for Q1 2014 exceeds initial estimates.

  • UK Overseas Trade Statistics (OTS) Non-EU data detailing international trade in goods at summary product and country level.

  • Latest round up of trade and economic developments.

  • This note explains how UKTI measures its performance and summarises the latest evidence.

  • International trade in goods data at summary product and country level, by UK regions and devolved administrations

  • Minister advances opportunities for UK business in China

  • Report on the promotion of legal and financial services by the Justice secretary and Lord Mayor of London on their visit to Brazil.

  • Focus on domestic issues; Putin criticises sanctions but still plans to work closely with western markets.

  • An independent review looking at how best to support the global ambitions of Scottish businesses.

  • Report on Vince Cable’s visit to five cities across China to strengthen and extend our business, science, education and cultural ties.

  • Report on a week long GREAT festival attracting 5,000 British and Turkish companies. Provides platform for business across multiple sectors.

  • Report in to Premier Li Keqiang proposal for yangtze river economic belt ‘super-zone,’ covering almost half of China’s population.