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This guidance outlines the requirements for claiming preferential tariffs under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS).
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A new game-changing weapon that uses radio waves to disable enemy electronics and take down multiple drones at once is under development for the UK’s armed forces.
Sets out when planning permission is required and different types of planning permission which may be granted.
Check which countries are defined as developing by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Get a preferential rate on goods you import to the UK from a Developing Countries Trading Scheme country.
The Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) cuts tariffs, removes conditions and simplifies trading rules for 65 developing countries.
Unlocking expert knowledge and developing a range of feasible potential scenarios enables a wider understanding of both threats and opportunities.
This paper is part of the 'Research on Improving Systems of Education' programme
These principles provide guidance to improve development cooperation, aid funding impact and access to finance for Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
This guidance explains the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) and how businesses can use it to export products to the UK.
Find out about our Export Development Guarantee: its benefits, eligibility criteria and how to apply.
Video to help developers and operators of roadside HGV parking and driver welfare facilities to submit high quality planning applications.
The aim is to develop a vaccine that provides cross-protection against the whole genus, addressing outbreaks, and enhancing epidemic preparedness.
QUICKBLOCK’s innovative building block system enables the Armed Forces to build defensive structures rated for ballistics and blast protection
How to make an origin declaration if you're using it as proof of origin for products using the Developing Countries Trading Scheme.
Taking Indian Innovation to Africa and South-Asia.
Find the origin rules that your goods must meet to qualify for the Developing Countries Trading Scheme.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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