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UK growth upgraded, but OECD warns of deepest economic scar in G7

Thinktank says Brexit and Covid-19 mean Britain could take bigger economic hit over next few years

US to sue Canada over dairy practices as hopes for better trade relations fade

US trade representative announced plans to sue as Canadian officials face growing tensions with US

US and China hold first ‘candid’ trade talks under Biden tenure

Both sides emphasised importance of bilateral trade relations and agreed to further negotiations

China replaces Germany as UK’s biggest import market

Trade with EU falls 23% from 2018 as Brexit and Covid disrupt exports from Britain

Sunak under pressure to back Biden’s global corporation tax plan

Labour expected to trigger Commons vote to force UK government to support proposal

‘It’s been a long time out in the cold’: Australian farmers on a UK trade deal

Some breeders are eager to export more to Britain, but others have their hands full keeping up with domestic demand

Truss’s naivety on trade with Australia could leave the UK exposed

If the trade secretary agrees to Canberra’s demands for no tariffs on agriculture, it sets a dangerous precedent for other, bigger deals

Put out to pasture? Britain’s farmers fear surge of imports from Australia

A trade deal could expose UK agriculture to the economic power of the southern hemisphere’s giant livestock ranches

IMF pushes G20 states to back $50bn global mass vaccination drive

Backing IMF’s $50bn three-point plan is in wealthy nations best interests by supercharging world economy, says Kristalina Georgieva

Labour says UK must ‘get off the fence’ over global Covid vaccine access

Shadow trade secretary backs US call for patent waiver as party proposes plan to increase production in poorer countries

Why the landmark Bretton Woods deal is as relevant today as in 1944

Countries came together early and decisively to fix a broken global system. The same ambition is needed today

EU economy forecast to rebound faster thanks to Covid vaccine

Shadow of coronavirus beginning to lift from Europe’s economy, says EU’s economics commissioner

OECD calls for higher inheritance tax after Covid pandemic

Wealth inequality will rise over the next decade unless death duties also increase, says thinktank

The £1bn India trade boost is hardly a game-changer for UK plc

Analysis: the UK is unlikely to win a big bang deal when Delhi’s big ask is fewer curbs on Indians working in Britain

Gordon Brown leads calls for $60bn of Covid support for poor countries

Former PM urges G7 leaders to help finance rapid immunisation programme to stem spread of virus

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