Research and analysis: APHA disease surveillance reports, 2017 onwards
Monthly report published by APHA on the monitoring of diseases in livestock and poultry. read more
Monthly report published by APHA on the monitoring of diseases in livestock and poultry. read more
View the permit issued for Global Metal Finishers Blakenhall Facility, Wolverhampton under the Industrial Emissions Directive. read more
View the draft decision for AB Produce PLC for AD Enterprise House, Measham. read more
The UKTI Minister,Mark Garnier visited Mongolia from 31 March to 1 April.
The UK’s International Trade Minister Mark Garnier was the first UK Department for International Trade Minister to visit Mongolia. His visit emphasized the strong bilateral trading relationship. Mongolia has huge potential for economic growth and the UK stands ready to help companies in Mongolia fulfil their ambition ensuring our partnership can go from strength to strength. Throughout the visit, the Minister highlighted the UK is a significant economic and export partner for Mongolia. And the UK is one of the largest investors in Mongolia in sectors ranging from mining and building infrastructure to financial services. Exports from the UK to Mongolia include a diverse variety of products.
During his visit, the Minister met the Foreign Minister, H.E. Munkh-Orgil Tsend, Vice Minister of Road and Transport Development, H.E. Tsogtgerel Batchuluun. Discussions were held on many matters, including ways to further strengthen the bilateral trading relationship and exploring areas to maximise future opportunities for UK and Mongolian businesses. He also opened the securities trading session at the Mongolian Stock Exchange.
I’m here in Brussels today, to begin the next phase of our work to build a new, deep and special partnership with the European Union.
But our thoughts this morning are rightly with the victims and families of the awful attack in London early this morning and with those who have lost loved ones in Portugal too in that terrible tragedy there.
It is at testing times like these that we are reminded of the values and the resolve we share with our closest allies in Europe.
For there is more that unites us than divides us.
So while there will undoubtedly be challenging times ahead of us in the negotiations we will do all that we can to ensure we deliver a deal that works in the best interests of all of our citizens.
To that end we are starting this negotiation in a positive and constructive tone, determined to build a strong and special partnership between ourselves, our European allies and friends.
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