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European Union · United KingdomThe government has announced it is suspending extra border checks on live animal imports from the European Union to help cut costs for businesses and ease trade. In May, the UK and EU agreed a sanitary and phytosanitary deal as part of a wider reset of relations between the two. However, due to finer details still being negotiated, the deal has not yet been implemented. On Monday though, the UK government announced it was suspending the previous…See the Story
Red tape slashed as government cancels extra EU border checks
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Trade · LondonMatthew Cox has joined law firm Sullivan & Worcester as trade finance partner in its London office. He joins the team from Holman Fenwick Willan, where he was a partner. He has more than 20 years’ experience in commodities and trade finance, and previously spent more than 16 years at Dentons and five years at Simmons & Simmons. At Sullivan, Cox will be responsible for advising banks, funds, traders and producers on structured trade and commodity…See the Story
Sullivan Hires Cox in Boost to Trade and Export Finance Team

Aircraft · Saudi ArabiaSaudia Cargo has agreed a wet lease with ASL Aviation for two Airbus A330-300P2F freighters, in a move aimed at boosting global air… The post ASL Aviation and Saudia Cargo sign wet lease for two A330-300P2Fs appeared first on Aviation Business News.See the Story