Tag: trade_deals
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South Yorkshire Set to Benefit from New Trade Deals
New trade agreements with India, the US, and the EU are poised to drive economic growth in South Yorkshire, securing jobs and attracting investment, according to the Prime Minister's Office.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessTradeEconomyEuropeAsia South YorkshireTrade DealsKeir StarmerJonathan ReynoldsSteel IndustryAuto IndustryEuropean UnionUK Government
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Tees Valley Set for Manufacturing Boost from New Trade Deals
New trade deals with the US, India, and the EU are expected to boost manufacturing in the Tees Valley, creating jobs and raising living standards. Prime Minister Starmer to meet with Metro Mayor Houchen to discuss benefits.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessTradeEconomyEuropeAsia Tees ValleyTrade DealsManufacturingKeir StarmerBen HouchenJonathan ReynoldsCouncil of Nations and RegionsUK Government
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North East England to Benefit from New Trade Deals
New trade deals with India, the US and the EU are set to boost the North East of England's automotive industry, promising long-term stability for 14,000 workers and growth opportunities for major employers.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessTradeEconomyEurope North East Englandautomotive industrytrade dealsIndiaEuropean UniontariffsUK Government
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London Set to Benefit from UK Trade Deals with India, US, and EU
London is expected to benefit from the UK's trade deals with India, the US, and the EU, which aim to reduce tariffs and stimulate international trade, boosting job creation.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyTradeEconomyArtificial IntelligenceComputers and InternetUnited KingdomIndiaEurope LondonUKEUTrade DealsKeir StarmerJonathan ReynoldsUK Government
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PM to Announce Strengthened EU Partnership
Prime Minister Keir Starmer to unveil a strengthened UK-EU partnership, promising economic benefits, following recent trade deals with India and the United States.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldEuropeTradeEconomyGeneral Politics Keir StarmerEuropean Uniontrade dealsIndiainternational tradegovernmentUK Government