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International Trade

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    Attracting more foreign direct investment to the UK

    Monday, 02 September, 2024

    In November 2023, the Harrington review of foreign direct investment made recommendations about how the UK could attract more cross-border investment. The new Labour government has said tackling barriers to investment is a priority.

    • In Focus
    • Business
    • Economy
    • International Trade
  • In Focus

    Trade and commercial opportunities with Africa

    Friday, 09 August, 2024

    This briefing provides an overview of recent government policy on increasing trade and business opportunities with the African continent. It has been prepared ahead of Lord Popat’s (Conservative) debate scheduled on 12 September 2024 on what steps the government is taking to raise awareness among United Kingdom businesses of commercial opportunities in African markets, and support United Kingdom exports to Africa.

    • In Focus
    • Business
    • Economy
    • International Trade
  • Research Briefing

    Arbitration Bill [HL]: HL Bill 1 of 2024–25

    Thursday, 25 July, 2024

    Arbitration is a form of dispute resolution that enables two or more parties to resolve a disagreement privately through a third party instead of going to court. The Arbitration Bill [HL] would amend the Arbitration Act 1996, the principal legislation governing arbitrations in England and Wales and in Northern Ireland. The changes provided for in the bill would implement recommendations from the Law Commission following consultation with the sector.

    • Research Briefing
    • Business
    • Family & Civil Law
    • International Trade
    • Justice
  • Research Briefing

    King’s Speech 2024: Foreign affairs and international development

    Friday, 12 July, 2024

    Research briefing setting out the government’s commitments covering foreign affairs and international development for the House of Lords debate on the 2024 King’s Speech.

    • Research Briefing
    • Defence
    • Environment
    • International Law
    • International Trade
    • Justice
  • Research Briefing

    King’s Speech 2024: Economic affairs, business and trade

    Thursday, 11 July, 2024

    Research briefing setting out the government’s commitments covering economic affairs, business and trade for the House of Lords debate on the 2024 King’s Speech.

    • Research Briefing
    • Economy
    • Employment
    • International Trade
  • In Focus

    Questions to the foreign secretary: 21 May 2024

    Monday, 20 May, 2024

    Members of the House of Lords will ask Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton a series of oral questions on 21 May 2024. Topics include the government’s assessment of Israel's compliance with an International Court of Justice order regarding Gaza; the number of vessels transporting Russian oil; the UK’s priorities for cooperation with South Africa after forthcoming elections; and what the UK is doing to address conflict-induced food insecurity.

    • In Focus
    • Foreign Policy
    • International Law
    • International Trade
  • In Focus

    Role of the prime minister’s trade envoys

    Thursday, 16 May, 2024

    The prime minister’s trade envoys are a network of parliamentarians appointed to engage with countries where the UK government has identified trade and investment opportunities. There were 35 trade envoys covering 58 markets as of 16 May 2024. The government has said trade envoys support the UK’s economic growth by promoting trade in key markets. However, some parliamentarians have sought clarity on aspects of the trade envoy programme.

    • In Focus
    • Business
    • International Trade
    • Parliament
  • In Focus

    Border controls for UK and EU imports and exports

    Friday, 26 April, 2024

    In August 2023, the UK government published its ‘border target operating model’ (BTOM), which set out how the UK would gradually introduce full border controls on imports into Great Britain from the EU. The BTOM is being introduced gradually during 2024. The second phase is scheduled to commence on 30 April 2024 and is set to include the introduction of full sanitary and phytosanitary checks on certain goods imported from the EU. This briefing looks at the controls being introduced on 30 April 2024, as well as concerns raised by industries about how the changes could impact EU imports.

    • In Focus
    • Brexit & the EU
    • Business
    • International Trade
  • In Focus

    UK-India relations: 2030 roadmap and future trade partnership

    Wednesday, 03 April, 2024

    The UK and India have a complex and multifaceted history. In recent years, their relationship has focused on political and economic cooperation. Both countries have agreed to a framework setting out future relations and are currently negotiating a free trade agreement. With India’s next general election scheduled to take place between April and June 2024, this briefing analyses the potential trajectory of UK-India relations.

    • In Focus
    • Defence
    • Environment
    • Foreign Policy
    • International Law
    • International Trade
  • In Focus

    UK accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership

    Tuesday, 12 March, 2024

    In 2023, the UK government signed the accession protocol to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). This briefing includes background information on the negotiations for the UK’s membership of the CPTPP prior to a House of Lords debate on the protocol. It also summarises the recommendations of the House of Lords International Agreements Committee on the protocol.

    • In Focus
    • Foreign Policy
    • International Trade
    • Parliament
  • In Focus

    Contribution of the arts to society and the economy

    Friday, 26 January, 2024

    The government estimates that creative industries generated £126bn in gross value added to the economy and employed 2.4 million people in 2022. A range of research is also examining the way in which creative industries and the arts can positively impact wellbeing, for example through public health interventions. In June 2023, the government published a ‘Creative industries sector vision’ which included a commitment to an additional £77mn in funding.

    • In Focus
    • Culture, Media & Sport
    • Economy
    • Education
    • Health
    • International Trade
  • In Focus

    UK biosecurity: Infectious disease threats

    Thursday, 11 January, 2024

    This briefing considers the impact of factors such as globalisation and climate change on the prevalence of various infectious diseases in the UK affecting humans, animals and plants. The briefing also summarises the government’s ‘Biological security strategy’ (June 2023), which provides the overarching framework for mitigating biological risks among other area-focused strategies. The government has also said that import controls are an important element of the UK’s biosecurity regime.

    • In Focus
    • Health
    • International Trade
    • Security
  • Research Briefing

    Data Protection and Digital Information Bill: HL Bill 30 of 2023–24

    Wednesday, 13 December, 2023

    The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill would amend existing data protection legislation and introduce new provisions in areas such as digital verification services and smart data. The bill was carried over from the last session and is due to have its second reading in the House of Lords on 19 December 2023.

    • Research Briefing
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    • Communities
    • Culture, Media & Sport
    • Defence
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Families & Social Services
    • Health
    • International Trade
    • Science & Technology
    • Security
    • Welfare & Pensions
  • Research Briefing

    Arbitration Bill [HL]

    Tuesday, 05 December, 2023

    Arbitration is a form of dispute resolution that enables opposing parties to resolve a disagreement privately through a third party rather than going to court. The Arbitration Bill [HL] would amend the Arbitration Act 1996, the principal legislation governing arbitrations in England and Wales and in Northern Ireland. The changes provided for in the bill would implement recommendations from the Law Commission following consultation with the sector.

    • Research Briefing
    • Business
    • Family & Civil Law
    • International Trade
    • Justice
  • Research Briefing

    Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [HL]: HL Bill 4 of 2023–24

    Thursday, 16 November, 2023

    The Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill was announced as part of the King’s Speech in November 2023. It is a bill to enable the implementation of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. It will amend aspects of domestic legislation on technical trade barriers, government procurement and intellectual property to ensure the UK is compliant when the agreement comes into force.

    • Research Briefing
    • Foreign Policy
    • International Trade

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