Tag: trade

5th November 2010 New York, USA

Pivotal Partners

Guest blog: Susan Haird, Deputy Chief Executive, UK Trade & Investment I am delighted to be writing from New York, where at this time of year the city’s cultural and commercial calendars are humming. It is the latter that brings me here on this particular visit.  The US is by far the largest investor in […]

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1st October 2010 New York, USA

Financial Secretary in New York

Guest blog: Chinwendu Nwakanma, Wall Street Liaison Officer, British Consulate-General, New York The Financial Secretary, Mark Hoban, visited New York September 27th and 28th.  From the outset this was a great opportunity to build on our strong engagement with the financial services industry and to set out the Coalition’s prosperity and growth agenda. We developed […]

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22nd September 2010

Robin Twyman

by Robin Twyman

Consul for Business and Government Affairs

Scotching tariffs

Whisky is the UK’s top agriculture export – £3.2bn-worth of whisky flowed out of the UK in 2008, accounting for just under a quarter of the UK’s agriculture exports (see Agriculture in the UK 2009). And the US was the top export market, sipping £421m worth of the stuff in 2009, a whopping 13% increase […]

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12th August 2010

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by Peter Beckingham

Former governor in Turks and Caicos Islands

Chancellor of the Exchequer and high powered delegation visit Mumbai

Seen from Mumbai the visit by the Prime Minister David Cameron, six Ministers and a large delegation received a great deal of attention in the Indian and British press.  I don’t want to add to the column inches about the visit – the concluding press statements by the two Prime Ministers give a clear summary […]

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11th June 2010

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by Peter Beckingham

Former governor in Turks and Caicos Islands

Second tier cities, first class business opportunities

Many people are talking about India’s ‘Second Tier’ cities.  The phrase doesn’t strike me as the kindest, with the hint that they haven’t quite made the grade.  But it is commonly used, to differentiate the large number of growing two million plus cities from the huge metropolises like Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai. I visited briefly […]

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