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7 November, 2023
King's Speech 2023: Energy independence and fighting cost-of-living crisis headline Sunak's agenda
6 November, 2023
Kemi Badenoch touts Brexit opportunities at DBT's International Trade Week
6 November, 2023
Female entrepreneurs welcome export support at DBT webinar, but say more funding is needed
6 November, 2023
Shipping industry bellwether Maersk announces job cuts due to inflation and weakening demand
3 November, 2023
AI on AI in trade: The Daily Update 'interviews' an artificial intelligence chatbot
3 November, 2023
Seasonal trade: Fireworks
3 November, 2023
Government calls for business opinions on objectives for 'modernised' UK-Turkey trade deal
2 November, 2023
Consulting firm accused of assisting Russian shippers to dodge sanctions
2 November, 2023
Authorities cut slots for Panama Canal again as drought continues to disrupt international shipping
2 November, 2023
TikTok e-commerce ambitions meet backlash as Chinese sellers adjust to US cultural differences
2 November, 2023
Bletchley Declaration on AI safety cooperation signed by 28 countries at UK summit
1 November, 2023
UK urged to drop IP demands in India FTA talks over fears critical drug supplies could be hit
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