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[Written Question] Gyms and Leisure Centres
Question by: Lee Anderson Answering Body: Department for Business and Trade Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what steps his Department is taking to support independent gyms and leisure facilities.
[Written Question] Small Businesses: Fylde
Mr Andrew Snowden Answering Body: Department for Business and Trade Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of higher fuel costs on small and medium-sized enterprises in Fylde constituency.
UK poised to ease steel tariffs as manufacturers warn of costs
Exemptions being considered after March announcement of measures to support domestic steel productionBusiness live – latest updatesMinisters are expected to drop some planned tariffs on foreign steel after UK manufacturers warned the measures would significantly increase their costs. Representatives of the Department of Business and Trade are meeting leaders of steel trading business groups on Wednesday and Thursday with a view to finalising details of a reprieve for certain industries.
UK poised to ease steel tariffs as manufacturers warn of costs
Exemptions being considered after March announcement of measures to support domestic steel productionBusiness live – latest updatesMinisters are expected to drop some planned tariffs on foreign steel after UK manufacturers warned the measures would significantly increase their costs. Representatives of the Department for Business and Trade are meeting leaders of steel trading business groups on Wednesday and Thursday with a view to finalising details of a reprieve for certain industries.
UK poised to ease steel tariffs as manufacturers warn of costs
Exemptions being considered after March announcement of measures to support domestic steel productionBusiness live – latest updatesMinisters are expected to drop some planned tariffs on foreign steel after UK manufacturers warned the measures would significantly increase their costs. Representatives of the Department for Business and Trade are meeting leaders of steel trading business groups on Wednesday and Thursday with a view to finalising details of a reprieve for certain industries.
Exploring Smart Data opportunities in the transport sector
Exploring Smart Data opportunities in the transport sector Qualitative research results on transport Smart Data use cases in England. Applies to England Documents Details The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) and the Department for Transport (DfT) commissioned Innovate UK Business Connect to identify use cases for a transport Smart Data scheme.
[Written Question] Iron and Steel: Import Duties
Question by: Sarah Coombes Answering Body: Department for Business and Trade Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what discussions he has had with businesses in the downstream metals sector about the upcoming changes to the steel safeguard regime.
[Written Question] Oil: Russia
Question by: Ben Obese-Jecty Answering Body: Department for Business and Trade Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, with reference to the General Trade Licence for sanctioned processed oil products published on 19 May 2026, with what frequency will the Secretary of State review the licence.
[Written Question] Oil: Russia
Question by: Ben Obese-Jecty Answering Body: Department for Business and Trade Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, with reference to the General Trade Licence for sanctioned processed oil products published on 19 May 2026, under what circumstances would the Secretary of State (a) revoke or (b) suspend the licence.