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A bigger presentation

Posted by: Chris Lockie, Posted on: 26 January 2016 - Categories: Government Platform

We’ve been picking the brains of international traders again; this is our new blog, same as the old blog. But if it’s a case of déjà vu following our previous post on presenting to importers and exporters at the Salamanca …

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Listening to exporters

Posted by: Chris Lockie, Posted on: 14 January 2016 - Categories: Government Platform

Listening to exporters is the only way we’re going to produce a well-received replacement for the SPIRE export licensing system. With that in mind, this week we corralled 60 exporters into the Salamanca Square conference centre on the Albert Embankment, …

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Import and Export as a Government Platform

Posted by: James Curran, Posted on: 6 January 2016 - Categories: Government Platform
Government as a Platform

One Government at the border (1G@B) undertook a discovery phase in mid-2015 to identify how collective services across Government could come together to control the movement of goods in and out of the UK.

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How can Government ensure companies are using the right licences?

Posted by: James Curran, Posted on: 6 January 2016 - Categories: Government Platform
A world of opportunity awaits

What was the feedback? Thanks to the considerable amount of volunteers across industry and government we have been able to come up with a clear picture as to where the pain points lie in the current licence application process. The …

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What is the aim of discovery?

Posted by: James Curran, Posted on: 5 January 2016 - Categories: Agile Working
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Import and Export controls within the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) enable in excess of £12 billion worth of UK trade annually.

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