FROM 1 January 2026, the UK implemented reforms to its trade preference scheme, the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS ...
The UK has indicated that it is prepared to lower tariffs on goods from developing nations. The British High Commission in Abuja, Nigeria issued a statement on Monday claiming that the action was ...
British High Commissioner Andrew Patrick and Deputy Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship Development Chathuranga ...
The United Kingdom has established a new trade measures to boosts Nigerian exports, create jobs support economic growth across the continent and broader strategy to deepen partnerships with Nigeria ...
The United Kingdom has said Nigeria will continue to enjoy duty-free access on 99 per cent of total goods exported to the UK market under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme. This was disclosed in ...
British High Commissioner Andrew Patrick and Industries and Entrepreneurship Development Deputy Minister Chathuranga Abeysinghe recently visited apparel logistics and quality assurance facilities ...
The United Kingdom has reaffirmed that 99% of Nigerian exports will continue to enjoy duty-free access under its Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS), a move designed to deepen bilateral trade ...
The Developing Countries Trading Scheme provides preferential trading arrangements for 65 developing countries. Sri Lanka holds Enhanced Preference status, offering significant tariff reductions ...
Reforms to the UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme are now in force with liberalised trade rules taking effect from 1 January 2026 Manufacturers can now source up to 100% of materials globally ...
Dodoma — TANZANIA and the United Kingdom have agreed to deepen cooperation in trade, industry, and investment, with a particular focus on raising awareness among the business community about the UK's ...
The Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB), in collaboration with the British High Commission in Colombo, successfully ...
The latest updates allow Sri Lanka to source up to 100% of inputs from global market, while enjoying zero-tariff entry into the UK. Credit: Prehistorik/Shutterstock ...