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The proposed new Developing Countries Trading Scheme aims to grow trade with lower income nations, supporting jobs and growth across the globe and at home
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A readout of International Trade Secretary Liz Truss's meeting in Washington D.C. with United States Trade Representative, Ambassador Katherine Tai.
The Secretary of State is visiting the US to foster closer cooperation on making global trade free and fair.
The deal will boost critical sectors like digital, financial, and professional business services, slash tariffs and support jobs in every corner of the UK.
The UK and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have completed a Review to explore new opportunities to boost their trading and investment relationship.
The fifth round of Free Trade Agreement negotiations with New Zealand took place between 8-16 June 2021.
Joint statement from the UK and the Republic of Singapore on the launch of negotiations on a UK-Singapore Digital Economy Agreement.
The cutting-edge new trade deal could support Scottish exporters to expand into new digital markets and cut red tape for businesses.
The ambitious new digital trade agreement could remove barriers to digital trade and enable UK exporters to expand into high-tech markets.
DIT statistics showing levels of inward investment in the UK for the financial year 2020 to 2021.
Britain will tomorrow (Tuesday 22 June) launch negotiations with 11 countries belonging to a £9 trillion free trade area in a landmark moment for the UK as an independent trading nation.
UK International Trade Secretary Liz Truss and New Zealand Trade and Export Growth Minister Damien O’Connor concluded a day of detailed trade talks in London yesterday (Thursday 17 June).
A joint statement between the United Kingdom and New Zealand on trade talks.
Deal will ensure retaliatory tariffs which affected UK exports to the US worth £550m remain suspended
The UK and US reach an understanding to resolve a long-standing trade irritant relating to large civil aircraft
UK poultry can now be served on Japanese tables with industry estimates predicting this will boost the industry by up to £65 million over five years.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson agrees UK-Australia free trade deal in meeting with Australian PM Scott Morrison in London.
Trade and Export entrepreneurs and staff from the Department for International Trade (DIT) are being recognised in the Birthday Honours List 2021.
Secretary of State of International Trade, Liz Truss, speaks at DLA Piper about the UK's future outside the European Union.
World famous British food and drink, car, rail, and fashion industries are among those that could benefit from tariff-free trade with Australia.
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