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Welcome to the EWT web site for Europe and World Trade

Europe and World Trade Directorate aims to make the UK an effective partner in the EU, and more widely, to develop open, dynamic and efficient markets and so contribute to creating a highly productive UK economy within a competitive EU and a sustainable world trading
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Trade and Investment White Paper, 'Making Globalisation a Force for Good'

Globalisation presents challenges and opportunities today and in the future. To better understand how the UK can benefit from global trading the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, Patricia Hewitt, has published a White Paper on Trade and Investment called, 'Making Globalisation a Force for Good'.

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DTI publish a Consultation on European Commission proposals on Regional State Aid

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DTI publishes a study in competitiveness of UK call centres

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Economic Openness and the Costs of Protectionism

This joint HMT-DTI paper outlines the benefits of economic openness and the costs of protectionism. It forms part of the analytical underpinning for the White Paper on Trade and investment which will be published in July of this year. Its message is clear, mercantilism is not in our interests, or in the interests of other developed, or developing countries.

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Services and Offshoring: The Impact of Increasing International Competition in Services

DTI's economic analysis on issues arising from increased competition in international services. This document highlights areas for possible further research and invites contributions from interested parties - 04.12.03

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