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16th January 2013

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by Leigh Turner

Ambassador to Austria and UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations and other International Organisations in Vienna

How to do business in Turkey – and Britain

How can British companies best approach the Turkish market? Which sectors are most promising? Are there case studies? What on-line services are available? You can find the answers to all these questions and more in the splendid UK Trade and Investment in Turkey brochure. This includes: A summary of services which UKTI can provide to […]

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10th January 2013 Beirut, Lebanon

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by Tom Fletcher

Former British Ambassador to Lebanon

Success in the 21st Century – Ten Questions for Lebanon 2020

This week I was asked to speak at USEK, on ‘How Does Lebanon Succeed in the 21st Century?”. Tough audience, tough subject. Especially on the first day back, and after a night of epic storms (during which my sons had taken it in turns to wake me to tell me how frightened they were). In […]

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3rd December 2012 Beirut, Lebanon

Tom Fletcher

by Tom Fletcher

Former British Ambassador to Lebanon

A Match Made in Heaven: Can Online Dating Transform British/Lebanese Trade?

Britain and Lebanon are great traders, on the edge of our continents. The Phoenicians were masters of global trade 7000 years ago. Our moment came several millennia later, but we also built our success, in the 19th century, on the back of a readiness to pioneer, to voyage, and to do business. Diplomats cling to […]

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16th November 2012 London, UK

Katherine Fox

by Katherine Fox

Head of Strategic Communications for Pakistan

“Nature never did betray the heart that loved her”

It was my embarrassment and a Pakistani journalist’s passion for the English Lake District that got me there. I was dressed head to toe in waterproofs, having climbed 500m, and the rain was turning to hail and sleet. The crags in the peaks behind me were being smoothed out by the first snowfalls. In the distance England’s largest […]

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25th September 2012 London, UK

Katherine Fox

by Katherine Fox

Head of Strategic Communications for Pakistan

Made in Pakistan: exporting the right image

Brand new bed linen from one of the department stores for which London’s Oxford Street is famous.  Unwrapping the layers of packaging I noticed the label: made in Pakistan.  I wondered if it had come from the factory whose owner I had met in Lahore, where we discussed everything from electricity shortages, to labour law […]

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5th July 2012

Robin Twyman

by Robin Twyman

Consul for Business and Government Affairs

Patently Superb – Major EU Intellectual Property Development Contributes to UK Growth

The following is a guest post by Thomas Whitehead, Trade Policy Advisor at the British Embassy in Washington covering information communications technology and intellectual property policy. As innovation, talent, creativity, and knowledge become ever bigger drivers of the US and the UK economies, intellectual property (IP) is increasingly important as a means for delivering prosperity and growth. […]

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30th May 2012 Islamabad, Pakistan

Alison Blake

by Alison Blake

British Deputy High Commissioner to Pakistan

Lahore: Vibrant, changing and modern

It is 6.30 am Saturday morning in Lahore, the room service waiter points at the TV news and says “that’s you”. I agree that it is, as footage plays of a meeting I had the day before with Nawaz Sharif, PML-N political leader and twice former Prime Minister of Pakistan, and, Shabaz Sharif, his brother […]

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28th May 2012 London, UK

Katherine Fox

by Katherine Fox

Head of Strategic Communications for Pakistan

When two Prime Ministers met: an insider’s view

You’ve seen the photographs of the Prime Ministers outside the door of Number 10 Downing Street.  But after the politicians and cameras have left, what does it add up to? I’m one of the behind-the-scenes people in London and Islamabad.  You won’t see any of us in the photos, but we’re the ones who made […]

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