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Oral questions

3 March 2022 at 9:30am

Department for International Trade

What steps she is taking to improve the application process for export licences.
Liberal Democrat, Chesham and Amersham
1. UIN 905845: tabled on 24 February 2022
What steps her Department has taken to reduce barriers to global trade for British businesses.
Conservative, Warrington South
3. UIN 905847: tabled on 24 February 2022
What further steps she is taking to increase exports of steel.
Labour, Sefton Central
5. UIN 905849: tabled on 24 February 2022
What steps her Department is taking to increase trade with (a) Australia and (b) New Zealand.
Conservative, Romford
6. UIN 905850: tabled on 24 February 2022
What steps she is taking to support farmers and food producers through trade deals.
Conservative, Thirsk and Malton
7. UIN 905851: tabled on 24 February 2022
What support her Department is providing to SMEs that trade with the EU.
Liberal Democrat, Richmond Park
8. UIN 905852: tabled on 24 February 2022
What plans are in place for the UK-Israel Innovation Summit to be held in March 2022.
Conservative, Harrow East
9. UIN 905853: tabled on 24 February 2022
What further steps she is taking to promote trade and exports for UK businesses.
Alba Party, Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
11. UIN 905855: tabled on 24 February 2022
What recent discussions she has had with the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on the potential impact of the Government’s plans for regulation of foie gras and fur imports on trade negotiations.
Scottish National Party, Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock
12. UIN 905856: tabled on 24 February 2022
What steps her Department is taking to increase trade with the Persian Gulf countries.
Conservative, Rother Valley
13. UIN 905857: tabled on 24 February 2022
What further steps she is taking to help businesses export to European markets.
Labour, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney
15. UIN 905859: tabled on 24 February 2022
What progress her Department has made on securing UK membership of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Conservative, Banff and Buchan
18. UIN 905862: tabled on 24 February 2022
What steps her Department is taking to (a) reduce barriers to and (b) increase the speed of the flow of goods from the EU to the UK.
Scottish National Party, Edinburgh South West
21. UIN 905865: tabled on 24 February 2022
What progress her Department has made on securing UK membership of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Conservative, The Cotswolds
22. UIN 905866: tabled on 24 February 2022
What steps she is taking to support agricultural exports to the EU.
Plaid Cymru, Arfon
23. UIN 905867: tabled on 24 February 2022
What support her Department is providing to SMEs that trade with the EU.
Liberal Democrat, Bath
25. UIN 905869: tabled on 24 February 2022
Conservative, Harrow East
5. UIN 905839: tabled on 24 February 2022
Conservative, North Devon
7. UIN 905841: tabled on 24 February 2022
Conservative, Thirsk and Malton
9. UIN 905843: tabled on 24 February 2022
Conservative, West Worcestershire
10. UIN 905844: tabled on 24 February 2022