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This series brings together all documents relating to the Global Strategic Trends Programme.
When and how to account for VAT when you transfer a business as a going concern (TOGC).
How to identify and report harmful trade practices that affect your business when exporting, importing or operating domestically.
The Secretary of State has overall responsibility for the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy which brings together responsibilities for business, industrial strategy, science, innovation and energy. This includes: leading the government’s relationship with business ensuring that the country...
Follow this guidance to create forward-looking pipelines for the current versions of the commercial and digital and technology spend controls processes.
Highways England's response to the government’s second Road Investment Strategy published by the Department for Transport.
Business Secretary raises the bar for any new business regulations, in the latest step to help British businesses flourish.
Understand the approach HMRC uses to work with large business customers.
This report seeks to focus attention on the challenges that Africa’s women entrepreneurs face and identify practical solutions
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