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Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander speaks at the British Bankers' Association annual international banking conference.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Government gives go ahead to Chinese companies taking a stake in British nuclear power.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander speaks to an audience of industry and business representatives, at a Centre Forum infrastructure event.
Government delivers reforms that will enhance transparency and improve performance of public private partnerships.
Chancellor strengthens ’e-trade routes’ as new Chinese investment further endorses Britain’s technology sector.
Chancellor George Osborne's statement at the fifth UK-China Economic Financial Dialogue in China.
Agreement is the conclusions of two-days of talks as part of the UK-Chinese Economic and Financial Dialogue.
Creativity and innovation are at the centre of the new economy that we need to build in Britain, explains the Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
Chancellor George Osborne has hailed the "the next big step in China and Britain's relationship" at the start of a five-day trade trip to China.
At the start of a five-day trade trip to China, Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne delivers a speech to students at Peking University.
Chancellor announces a number of measures to simplify visa application process for visitors from China.
From April 2014, the National Insurance Contributions Bill will deliver a £2,000 a year tax cut for businesses and charities.
The project will be the largest UK development project since the London 2012 Olympic Games and will create over 16,000 jobs.
Visit aimed at boosting economic links between UK and China.
South Africa will join the pilot scheme for the automatic exchange of tax information launched by the United Kingdom, along with France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
Chancellor welcomes the signing of the agreement. The government will look to sign further agreements with other jurisdictions as soon as possible.
Following a consultation, new changes will be legislated for in Finance Bill 2014.
New appointment will be responsible for advancing the UK’s economic and financial interests internationally and in the European Union.
David Cameron visits Yorkshire to see some of the projects that are helping to grow the economy and create jobs.
Government unveils its plan to open up UK payments system so that it truly serves the needs of customers.
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