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  • Assesses current civil nuclear research and development capability within the UK, and whether it is sufficient to meet demand.

  • Analysis by Oxford Economics on opportunities in the nuclear sector, and the potential to expand UK industry market share.

  • Independent report by Lord Heseltine with recommendations on how to increase UK growth.

  • Explores data from employer surveys relating to aspects of leadership and management.

  • This paper explains how the OTS complexity index works.

  • In February 2013, UKTI hosted Opportunity Korea, the British government’s most ambitious ever export promotion road show on South Korea.

  • Examines how trade can secure stable food supplies, enabling imports to meet shortfalls in local production and ease price instability.

  • Analyses the financial and non-financial benefits of further education and training. BIS research paper number 104.

  • Research to improve the experience of contacting HM Revenue and Customs for individual taxpayers.

  • Following routine quality assurance and checking procedures, Trade statistics has identified some errors where traders had declared incorrectly in a commodity code or country.

  • 58th annual report of the Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art and Objects of Cultural Interest.

  • Research to find out why businesses enter and operate in the Hidden Economy.

  • Research to look at the services small and medium enterprises need from HMRC.

  • CFE and the British Accreditation Council provide a comprehensive picture of provision by privately funded institutions in the UK higher education sector.

  • Capability analysis of the renal market. Demonstrates how a strategic relationship between government and industry can help both parties.

  • Explains the links between the industrial strategy and a number of ongoing initiatives with the construction sector, including infrastructure…

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the wholesale and retail sector.

  • An outline of skills needs and priorities for the manufacturing sector.

  • Research to help improve the relationship between HMRC and individuals, and the engagement of individuals with HMRC products.

  • Research on understanding segment allocation and any consequences for HM Revenue and Customs and the individual.