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China on Tuesday issued draft rules to promote construction of overseas warehouses and expand cross-border e-commerce businesses, which have become a vital force in its foreign trade, according to the Chinese commerce ministry. https://lnkd.in/ePs-Z2re
China issues draft rules to expand cross-border e-commerce
reuters.com
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Exporters The second phase of the UK Border Target Operating Model import controls will be introduced on 30 April. The new rules impact all Irish traders exporting goods via the UK landbridge to the rest of Europe and are in addition to the existing formalities that apply when exporting goods from the EU. ℹ️ 👉 Gov.ie/Brexit
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Britain on Thursday suspended import duties on more than 100 items, including car parts and fruit juice, until June 2026, responding to industry demand as ministers seek to help domestic firms keep a lid on costs. https://lnkd.in/entgj3UY
Britain suspends import duties on over 100 items
msn.com
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Four years on from Brexit, the UK financial services sector has not been impacted as strongly as it might have been suggested previously. However, international trade relationships are yet to make up for the missing ones with the EU, according to a report by asset finance broker Anglo Scottish Finance. https://lnkd.in/esZKKejF
The impact of Brexit on the UK’s financial sector four years on
euronews.com
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The EU intends to delay strict policing of imports from areas prone to deforestation after several governments in Asia, Africa and Latin America complained that the rules would be burdensome, unfair and scare off investors.
EU delays stricter rules on imports from deforested areas
ft.com
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In 2023, the EU reduced its trade deficit with China by 27 per cent to €291 billion ($315.62 billion), a significant improvement from 2022's peak of €397 billion ($430.82 billion). China remains the EU's largest import source, accounting for 20.5 per cent of extra-EU imports, and the third-largest export destination, with 8.8 per cent of exports. https://lnkd.in/eCeWKYJW
EU narrows trade deficit with China in 2023
fibre2fashion.com