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The Low Pay Commission welcomes the Government's announcement that Professor Arindrajit Dube has been appointed to undertake a review of the international evidence on the impacts of minimum wages.
Government has published details of the UK’s temporary tariff regime for no deal, designed to minimise costs to business and consumers while protecting vulnerable industries.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
An independent panel of experts says UK competition rules must be updated for the digital age.
News statistics reveal that UK goods exports grew at the second fastest rate of the top five major economies between 2017 and 2018.
The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, Robert Jenrick, delivered a speech at the Royal Bank of Scotland on the Rose Review.
More than £250 million growth deal set to bring jobs and opportunity to the Ayrshire region for years to come.
Independent review finds huge untapped economic potential of female entrepreneurs going to waste and calls for action.
The number of VAT-registered businesses exporting goods across the UK has increased to 110,800, an increase of over 1,000 since this time last year, according to new figures released today (Thursday 7 March).
The UK's new trade remedies system has been established and will help protect UK businesses and industry from injury caused by unfair trading practices.
DIT has announced that 13 British FinTech companies have been selected to attend the UK trade mission to Empire FinTech week in New York City.
The government will today (4 March 2019) launch a £1.6 billion fund to boost growth and give communities a greater say in their future after Brexit.
Liz Truss regional visit to Felixstowe and Suffolk businesses.
Universities are being encouraged to partner with local businesses today (Thursday 28 February), as ministers launch a multi-million pound fund to support their collaboration.
Comments from Chief Secretary to the Treasury at Enterprise Nation small business event
The WTO has today confirmed that British businesses will be able to continue bidding for public sector contracts around the world after the UK leaves the EU.
The International Trade Secretary has today set out which current EU trade remedy measures the UK will transition when we leave the European Union.
An update on existing trade agreements if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
Cynthia Dubin appointed non-executive director at the Competition and Markets Authority.
Alun Cairns meets representatives from the firm at the start of Japanese visit
Innovate UK Smart funding launches with £20 million grant competition for ambitious projects that could disrupt a global industry or market.
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