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Oral questions

20 January 2022 at 9:30am

Department for International Trade

What support her Department is providing to SMEs that trade with the EU.
Liberal Democrat, Chesham and Amersham
1. UIN 905100: tabled on 13 January 2022
What progress her Department has made on securing UK membership of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Conservative, Wycombe
2. UIN 905101: tabled on 13 January 2022
What progress she has made on a free trade agreement with India.
Conservative, Harrow East
3. UIN 905102: tabled on 13 January 2022
What progress her Department has made on securing a free trade agreement with the US.
Labour, Stockton North
5. UIN 905104: tabled on 13 January 2022
What steps her Department is taking to increase trade with Australia.
Conservative, Ynys Môn
6. UIN 905105: tabled on 13 January 2022
What recent discussions she has had with her US counterpart on the tariffs on UK steel exports to the US.
Labour, Preston
7. UIN 905106: tabled on 13 January 2022
What steps her Department is taking to increase trade with Australia.
Conservative, Banff and Buchan
8. UIN 905107: tabled on 13 January 2022
What progress her Department has made on maximising opportunities for international trade in 2022.
Conservative, Truro and Falmouth
9. UIN 905108: tabled on 13 January 2022
If she will take steps with Cabinet colleagues to ban the import of Chinese cotton and solar panels from Xinjiang.
Labour, Manchester, Gorton
10. UIN 905109: tabled on 13 January 2022
What assessment she has made of the implications of the Australia and New Zealand free trade agreements for concluding a veterinary agreement with the EU.
Alliance, North Down
13. UIN 905112: tabled on 13 January 2022
What steps she is taking to ensure that protections for exports to third countries negotiated while the UK was a member of the EU are maintained following the UK’s departure from the EU.
Labour, Ealing Central and Acton
17. UIN 905116: tabled on 13 January 2022
What recent steps her Department has taken to support manufacturing businesses to (a) increase exports, (b) participate in the global market and (c) compete internationally.
Conservative, Sedgefield
18. UIN 905117: tabled on 13 January 2022
What progress her Department has made on securing UK membership of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Conservative, Cheadle
20. UIN 905119: tabled on 13 January 2022
What steps her Department has taken to reduce barriers to global trade for British businesses.
Conservative, Dewsbury
22. UIN 905121: tabled on 13 January 2022
What recent assessment she has made of trends in the level of UK trade with the (a) EU and (b) rest of the world.
Scottish National Party, Motherwell and Wishaw
23. UIN 905122: tabled on 13 January 2022
Labour, Preston
1. UIN 905125: tabled on 13 January 2022
Conservative, West Bromwich West
2. UIN 905126: tabled on 13 January 2022
Labour, Aberavon
3. UIN 905127: tabled on 13 January 2022
Liberal Democrat, Chesham and Amersham
4. UIN 905128: tabled on 13 January 2022
Conservative, Truro and Falmouth
5. UIN 905129: tabled on 13 January 2022
Conservative, Burnley
6. UIN 905130: tabled on 13 January 2022
Liberal Democrat, Orkney and Shetland
7. UIN 905131: tabled on 13 January 2022
Conservative, West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine
9. UIN 905133: tabled on 13 January 2022