We have used Pacific oyster movement authorisation data from Scotland to create the first network of mollusc movements between sites at a national level, including both imports and exports. This is a small but well documented mollusc production industry, making it a good example for a case study...
Our objective is to increase the competitiveness of entrepreneurs in the private sector, especially small and mediumsized enterprises (SMEs) by engaging in Trade facilitation (both imports and exports) between UK and Asia by upskilling business leaders around the opportunities and benefits of ...
Scotland is widely known as the main place for alcoholic beverages such as its famous Scotch Whiskey and for its foods such as salmon, beef, and lamb. With its exports comes its imports. Scotland imports many manufactured goods, beverages, tobacco, machinery such as transportation, and many dif...
According toTransport Scotland, China is Scotland’s second biggest source of imports, and Scotland is China’s 16thlargest export market, Scottish whiskey and salmon being the largest shares of the exports. Over 250 Scottish companies have partnered with companies in China, in an effort to bring...
In the ‘Capitalist’ future, regulation is high (at EU level), government prioritisation of the industry is low but technological innovation continues to be supported. Demand for product is moderate to weak at both local and global levels. The demand for sheep imports and exports is weaker tha...
6. Britain imports chiefly manufactured products and exports mostly raw materials.F 7. Most of the United Kingdom’s trade is with other developed countries, especially other members of the European Union.T 8. The value of Britain’s exports of goods usually exceeds the value of its imports....
a few examples of FoI questions around imports and exports EG Sent: 18 April 2017 20:50 To: UKTradeinfo, Team (Customs) Subject: Re: Freedom of information request Dear N, I am still trying to pursue my FoI request as to how production of oil , whiskey, gas and electricity are showin...
“In recent months, European imports of liquefied natural gas, or LNG, from the U.S. and elsewhere reached record levels at around 400 million cubic meters per day. To put that in perspective, a single LNG cargo ship can hold roughly 125,000-175,000 cubic meters of natural gas – enoug...
We have used Pacific oyster movement authorisation data from Scotland to create the first network of mollusc movements between sites at a national level, including both imports and exports. This is a small but well documented mollusc production industry, making it a good example for a case study...
Hedlund, Steven