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This service allows the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and industry partners to manage cyber risk across the defence supply chain.
As part of the Student Loans Company's commitment to transparency, it publishes details of supplier spend.
To help you protect, manage and enforce your intellectual property (IP) rights in Indonesia.
The Supplier Obligation mechanism is a compulsory levy on electricity suppliers to meet the cost of contracts for difference (CFDs).
For manufacturers and distributors of intermediate and final feedingstuffs containing a medicinal premix or specified feed additives.
Find out how to determine the place of supply of your services and how to deal with supplies of services which you receive from outside the UK.
User guide statement of supplier expectations
An integral part of global supply chains is the selection by international buyers of trading partners in developing countries
This toolkit includes short and long-form templates for preparing a national report on implementing international humanitarian law.
This leaflet provides information if you have been nominated to accompany a marine accident witness to an MAIB interview
This document helps people currently applying for asylum to find support for physical or mental health needs.
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