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''UK government. | ''UK government international trade.'' | ||
(DIT). | (DIT). | ||
UK international economic department | The DIT is the UK government international economic department responsible for: | ||
*Securing free trade agreements and reducing market access barriers, ensuring that UK consumers and businesses can benefit from both. | |||
* | *Delivering economic growth throughout the UK through attracting and retaining inward investment. | ||
*Supporting UK business to take full advantage of trade opportunities, including those arising from delivering free trade agreements and facilitating UK exports. | |||
* delivering | *Championing the international trading system and operating the UK’s post-Brexit trading system, including protecting UK businesses from unfair trade practices. | ||
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* [[European Union]] | * [[European Union]] | ||
* [[Free trade]] | * [[Free trade]] | ||
* [[Free trade agreement]] (FTA) | |||
* [[International trade]] | |||
* [[Inward investment]] | |||
* [[Trade finance]] | * [[Trade finance]] | ||
* [[UK Export Finance]] | * [[UK Export Finance]] | ||
* [[World Trade Organization]] | |||
Revision as of 16:17, 9 October 2021
UK government international trade.
(DIT).
The DIT is the UK government international economic department responsible for:
- Securing free trade agreements and reducing market access barriers, ensuring that UK consumers and businesses can benefit from both.
- Delivering economic growth throughout the UK through attracting and retaining inward investment.
- Supporting UK business to take full advantage of trade opportunities, including those arising from delivering free trade agreements and facilitating UK exports.
- Championing the international trading system and operating the UK’s post-Brexit trading system, including protecting UK businesses from unfair trade practices.
See also
- Brexit
- ECGD
- European Union
- Free trade
- Free trade agreement (FTA)
- International trade
- Inward investment
- Trade finance
- UK Export Finance
- World Trade Organization