[EXCERPT] The UK’s approach to export licensing for Taiwan has not changed. The UK operates one of the most transparent export licensing systems in the world, publishing quarterly and annual statistics on all our export licensing decisions, including details of export licences granted, refused and revoked, including those to Taiwan....
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in WESTMINSTER | In Committee
Corrected oral evidence: Defence concepts and capabilities: from aspiration to reality | In Committee : 1st November 2022
Bob Stewart: From the point of view of the security of Taiwan and of the South China sea, the Government are obviously worried about that, as they sent a fleet there and an aircraft carrier through, but we still haven’t got the—am I allowed to use the word?—balls to actually...
Read MoreRepresentations: Backbench Business Support for Taiwan? | In Committee : 11th Jan 2022
Bob Stewart: From the point of view of the security of Taiwan and of the South China sea, the Government are obviously worried about that, as they sent a fleet there and an aircraft carrier through, but we still haven’t got the—am I allowed to use the word?—balls to actually...
Read MoreDraft Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Taiwan) Order 2021 | In Committee : 25th Nov 2021
The Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Lucy Frazer: "I beg to move, that the Committee has considered the draft Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Taiwan) Order 2021. The draft order will give effect to a protocol that was agreed in August to amend the existing double taxation agreement,...
Read MoreEvidence Session On Taiwan | In Committee : 16th Nov 2021
Michael Reilly said there was an “institutional state of mind” in the FCDO but there is nothing to stop the UK doing more with Taiwan. It was noted that Taiwan and the TRO in the UK could push a lot harder for deeper ties than they currently do.
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China | Commons Debate : 15th May 2024
I beg to move, that this House has considered Government policy on China.
Read MoreTaiwan Strait | Commons Debate : 24th March 2024
On Monday March 25th the House of Commons held a debate on the Taiwan Strait led by Stewart Malcolm McDonald (Glasgow South) (SNP).
Read MoreChinese Police Stations in UK Volume 731 | Commons Debate : 19th April 2023
To ask the Home Secretary if she will make a statement on secret police stations operated in the UK by the Chinese Communist party.
Read MoreCPTPP: Conclusion of Negotiations Vol. 729 | Commons Debate : 19th April 2023
With your permission, Madam Deputy Speaker, I will make a statement on the progress of negotiations for us to join the comprehensive and progressive agreement for trans-Pacific partnership.
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