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UK’s export credit agency asks the public for its views on proposed changes.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The views of businesses, workers and consumers will play a major role in the UK’s trade policy after we leave the European Union.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, BEIS, has issued a leaflet with advice for businesses
Percentage of businesses experiencing cyber breaches or attacks has dropped
Managing energy through machine learning and new lithium ion battery storage are among the 4 innovative projects announced today.
The Department for International Trade launches the government's first ever Latin America and Caribbean Investor Club.
The UK has today signed a new trade continuity agreement with Norway and Iceland.
Today, thousands of people across America will celebrate National Peanut Butter and Jelly day.
Next phase of government’s Legal Services are GREAT campaign, promoting UK’s £24 billion legal services sector.
The Chancellor has announced a £4.9 billion sale of loans acquired by the taxpayer during the financial crisis.
The UK will have a major presence at the 2019 Beijing Expo where it will exhibit the latest in UK innovation and garden design.
An independent investigation into events at London Capital & Finance (LC&F) and the circumstances surrounding them has been ordered by the City Minister today (1 April).
Regulator says public inquiry shows rules are there to uphold standards and be met.
Multimillion pound funds for UK radio and television now open and accepting funding applications
Researchers are seeking solutions to the problem of people carrying concealed blades in public places.
Organisations can apply for a share of £1.25 million to develop new ways to monitor environmental conditions in the home.
The latest newsletter from the Groceries Code Adjudicator featuring: the report into the Co-op investigation, the annual survey and an update on Top Issues.
On the 20th anniversary of the National Minimum Wage, a new report by the Low Pay Commission examines how the policy has transformed the UK labour market.
In response to the march today (30 March 2019) in Swindon to save Honda, the Business Secretary has issued a message of support.
Data released today (29th March) by the ONS will give UK exporters a significant boost, as the latest figures confirm demand for UK goods and services is growing across the globe, with exports to India increasing at the fast…
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