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Find out if your business is eligible for tailored in-market support as part of the Export Support Service from the Department for Business and Trade.
Before exporting to international markets, you should check if your business is ready, and research the demand for your products.
How to get help researching export markets and sign up for seminars on exporting.
How to identify and report harmful trade practices that affect your business when exporting, importing or operating domestically.
The Department for Business and Trade’s (DBT) delivery teams are based across the English regions, supporting businesses to invest, grow and export, creating jobs and opportunities.
This article studies trading behavior and performance of foreign investors by level of active management
Foresight report exploring how computer generated trading in financial markets will change between now and 2022.
Information for UK businesses on political, economic and security risks when trading overseas.
A firm’s ability to compete on the international market is influenced by its capacity to introduce and market new and improved products
This review of international heat network market frameworks will inform the development of a regulatory framework for UK heat networks.
Explains the trends underpinning how labour markets in the G7 countries have evolved over the course of the coronavirus pandemic.
UK Trade & Investment was replaced by Department for International Trade in July 2016.
HM Treasury has introduced two technical amendments to the Financial Services & Markets (FSM) Bill to help facilitate UK firms’ continued use of non-UK Central Counterparties (CCPs) under the run-off regime.
Report exploring how the global financial markets should be engineered and managed in future.
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