The UK's Trade Strategy
In response to: UK Trade Strategy
The UK's International Regulatory Cooperation Strategy, led by the Department for Business and Trade alongside energy and industrial strategy departments, sets out how the UK will engage with multilateral regulatory systems and international bodies including the UN. The strategy addresses the UK's role in global trade, regulatory alignment, and soft power projection in a changing international environment.
In response to: UK Trade Strategy
Strategy document setting out the government’s plans to maximise trade opportunities now and in the future.
UIN: HCWS740 I am pleased to announce that today, 26th June, the Department of Business and Trade has published ‘The UK’s Trade Strategy’ setting out the Government’s plan to maximise trade opportunities to support growth.Following the publication of the Government’s …
UIN: HCWS157 Today I am announcing a new £2.3million Regulatory Partnership for Growth Fund (RPGF), which will help to unlock export opportunities worth nearly £5 billion for UK companies over five years.The RPGF will help UK regulators work with international …
Memorandum of understanding between the Department for Business and Trade and United Kingdom Accreditation Service.
This publication by the Board of Trade sets out reflections on how the UK can deliver the trade benefits of the national Life Sciences Vision.
In response to: International Regulatory Cooperation Strategy
The International Regulatory Cooperation (IRC) strategy aims to drive international collaboration and learning to improve the UK’s domestic regulatory environment.
This third report by the Board of Trade sets out the importance of digital trade and shows the potential for the UK to be a global leader in this area.
A strategy setting out how the government will support businesses to respond to export opportunities around the world.
Written evidence from Which? highlighted the increasing importance of international cooperation to support product safety in the UK, particularly in relation to information sharing and enforcement cooperation. Which? suggested that this be achieved through trade negotiations and international organi
The Better Regulation Executive in December 2018 invited the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to conduct a review into the UK’s international regulatory cooperation practices. The OECD report published in May 2020 recommended that the governm
The Better Regulation Executive in December 2018 invited the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to conduct a review into the UK’s international regulatory cooperation practices. The OECD report published in May 2020 recommended that the governm
In response to: International regulatory cooperation for a global Britain: government response to an OECD…
UIN: HCWS429 My Right Honourable friend the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Climate Change and Corporate Responsibility) Lord Callanan has today made the following statement:I am today publishing the Government Response to a review by the Organisa...
UIN: HLWS424 I am today publishing the Government Response to a review by the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) into the UK’s international regulatory cooperation practices. This includes launching a call for evidence targeted at UK regulato...
Government response to the OECD review of international regulatory cooperation of the UK.
We're inviting businesses and the public to suggest how regulation could be improved.
Good regulation is essential to successful business. The Government strives to achieve the right regulatory balance between supporting excellent business practice and protecting workers, consumers and the environment. The Reforming Regulation Initiative is an invitation to business
Good regulation is essential to successful business. The Government strives to achieve the right regulatory balance between supporting excellent business practice and protecting workers, consumers and the environment. The Reforming Regulation Initiative is an invitation to business
We're inviting businesses and the public to suggest how regulation could be improved.
In response to: Security export strategy: growing UK exports for global security
This strategy sets out how we will collaborate internationally to tackle global challenges and support economic growth.