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Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch issued a statement following the conclusion of the 13th WTO Ministerial Conference in Abu Dhabi.
The UK and US have signed a Memorandum of Understanding which will see them work together to develop tests for the most advanced AI models.
The first working group meeting under the UK-Florida MoU on trade and economic co-operation was held in Tallahassee, FL.
The Secretary of State launches Alive with Opportunity, a campaign designed to build on the UK and India’s strong relationship, and boost trade and investment.
The Rt Hon Kemi Badenoch MP was appointed Secretary of State for the Department for Business and Trade on 7 February 2023. She remains Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade on, which she...
NI Secretary, Rt Hon Chris Heaton-Harris MP, has announced the re-appointment of Vilma Patterson to the Boundary Commission for NI for a further five years.
The Secretary of State, Rt Hon Chris Heaton-Harris MP, has today announced the new appointment to the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland
The Commercial Secretary is responsible for: EU exit financial services UK productivity industrial strategy digital and energy infrastructure policy city devolution, including Northern Powerhouse working with the rest of government to promote the UK as a destination for foreign direct...
The Groceries Code Adjudicator, Mark White, has responded to his reappointment.
The Secretary of State has overall responsibility for the Department for Business and trade. Responsibilities include: overall responsibility for delivery and strategy cross-government business engagement public appointments FTA negotiations, mandates, and decisions WTO, G7, and G20 ministerial meetings overseas network
Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch makes a speech at Chatham House on the role of the UK in the global trade landscape.
UK Trade Ministers attend World Trade Organization's Conference to defend free and fair trade and protect UK businesses from increasing global trade barriers.
Today (8 December), Bim Afolami, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, marked the anniversary of the Edinburgh Reforms with a two-day trip to Edinburgh and Glasgow.
UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt chaired a meeting of the “Five Finance Ministers” of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron gave his first major speech in the role at the National Cyber Security Centre.
The Secretary of State’s principal responsibility is delivering the department’s priority outcomes: securing world-class free trade agreements and reducing market access barriers, ensuring that consumers and businesses can benefit from both encouraging economic growth and a green industrial revolution across...
The United Kingdom (UK) and state of Indiana governments attend the Second Working Group meeting in Indianapolis.
The Secretary of State is responsible for strategy and policy across the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills ( BIS ). The department’s main policy areas are: business law consumer issues employment relations enterprise and business support trade policy higher...
Energy Security Secretary to set out strategy for gas in speech and take common-sense action to futureproof the country’s long term energy security.
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