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This section provides best practice guidance on ways to encourage and provide access to local authority land, buildings and other assets for digital deployment.
UK businesses can apply for a share of up to £5 million to develop innovative technologies targeting global markets with Canadian partners.
The rules that manufacturers and importers of fertilisers need to follow when trading in the UK.
The aim of the Industrial Strategy was to boost productivity by backing businesses to create good jobs and increase the earning power of people throughout the UK with investment in skills, industries and infrastructure.
The West of England Local Industrial Strategy sets out long-term priorities to increase productivity in the region.
How the Industrial Emissions Best Available Technique (BAT) regime works from the end of the transition period.
This paper documents the disruption of political connections associated with Suharto's fall
Booklet explaining the main elements of the government's industrial strategy.
Measures to foster competition include policies that are more dispersed across firms in a sector or measures that encourage younger and more productive enterprises
Business potential of producing crops for non-food markets, how and where to grow them and details of organisations providing grants.
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