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TaxNew scheme set to help UK businesses reclaim tariffs on NI tradeThe UK government has announced a new scheme to reimburse traders for tariffs on shipments to NI will start from the end of June.
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Industry NewsChina criticizes 'unfair' EU trade policy at WTO meetingA WTO forum to discuss EU trade policy has opened with China's representative criticizing several aspects of the bloc's rules.
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LegislationNew Irish labeling rules set up EU, WTO clashesIreland's plans to introduce new labeling requirements on alcohol have caused friction with key trading partners in the EU and elsewhere.
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Imports and ExportsChina slams Japan over new semiconductor export controlsThe Chinese government has criticized moves by Japan to restrict exports of critical semiconductors to the country.
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Industry NewsIs a greater focus on diversification benefiting world trade?Efforts to diversify world trade have been a key area of focus for world leaders at the recent G7 summit. How are such initiatives likely to affect…
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Industry NewsHow could Hong Kong's accession to RCEP affect regional trade?A new survey has highlighted the potential benefits to Asian companies of Hong Kong joining the RCEP, with Japanese businesses particularly keen to…
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BrexitCarmaker urges renegotiation of post-Brexit rules of origin requirementsAuto manufacturer Stellantis has warned it may be forced to move operations away from the UK unless changes are made to the post-Brexit trade…
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Industry NewsUK FTAs with Australia and NZ come into force - who are the winners?Who is set to benefit most from new FTAs between the UK and Australia and New Zealand that come into force at the end of this month?
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Industry NewsChina seals FTA with Ecuador to boost Latin American influenceEcuador and China have signed a new bilateral trade deal that will greatly reduce barriers in imports and exports between the countries.
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Imports and ExportsUS imports 'to remain down' for remainder of 2023Imports to the US are set to remain significantly lower than last year as economic uncertainty continues to bite, according to a new report.