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Read about the Chartered Institute of Export & International Trade policies and reactions to key trade news
Here you can find a selection of the Chartered Institute's policy positions, ranging from detailed papers containing in-depth economic analysis to short articles about key topics in the news.
You will see how the Chartered Institute's is involved in discussing issues that affect trade and trade policy, as well as how we reacted to recent political developments.
Please note these reports are for work completed before we became the Chartered Institute on 10 July 2024, and this is reflected in the text and branding.
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View the Chartered Institute's most recent contributions to the media about UK trade policy and other issues relation to international trade
International trade is on the cusp of technological transformation. The global pandemic and concurrent geopolitical and supply chain disruptions have highlighted the importance and transformative nature of digital technologies.
The war in Ukraine, geopolitical tensions and the lingering consequences of COVID-19 lockdown measures have created global supply chain bottlenecks, port congestion, border delays and increased costs for consumers. In the UK, the Bank of England attributed recent high inflation mainly to the crisis-driven changing patterns of global demand and trade disruption'.
Using authoritative sources of data and expert analysis, the IOE&IT sets out the opportunities and challenges of digitalising trade in this succinct and insightful report. With the endorsement of Mike Freer MP, Minister for Exports, and a foreword by IOE&IT director general Marco Forgione, Trade Data and Digitalisation lays out 13 recommendations for government and businesses for overcoming the hurdles to a digital trade future.
In Autumn 2021 the IOE&IT collaborated with the UK Business Angels Association to host an event which showcased innovative digital trade start-ups. With forewords by IOE&IT director general Marco Forgione and Roderick Beer, managing director of the UKBAA, this report looks at some of those solutions and trends driving London’s trade tech start-up scene.
The IOE&IT Policy Platform was launched by the then minister for exports Graham Stuart to reflect the priorities that the Institute believed the UK government needed to act on as the country takes on managing its own independent trade policy for the first time in two generations. Many of its recommendations remain germane and it is a great place to start to understand the Institute’s thinking on trade and trade policy.
Published in early 2021, this paper looks at the role freeports could play in the UK. It is more of an ‘in the round’ assessment than in-depth analysis of freeports as a policy phenomenon, with insights drawn from across the globe.