Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
- BERR Business Sectors focuses on several main areas of British business including modern industries such as electronics and IT and more traditional trades such as manufacturing and chemicals. Each of the sections is broken down further into sub categories of the main industry and provides information on key partners and resources available to those within the sector. Each area contains publications and details of the agency’s views and goals as they relate to each area, together with information on their budgets and resources allocation plans.
- BERR European and World Trade provides information about the UK’s interaction with European and global trade policies and objectives. Topic s for which resources are provided includes EU enlargement, the increased circulation of the Euro and common agricultural and other policy reforms. Global trade discussion points and documents include relief for poorer regions in the world and trade agreements in general.
- Regional Economic Development provides resources and information on specific projects which relate to areas for the UK. Topics covered in this section include devolving decision making power from central to regional councils, identifying specific areas where assistance is required and to what degree and how the government is working with private sector bodies to bring greater growth and prosperity to these areas.
- BERR Reports and Publications is a large section providing both online and hard copy reports, statistics and summaries of important legislation affecting business in the UK. Some documents are free whilst others require payment. The analysis contained in some reports could prove useful to companies planning to operate in a specific region, be involved in import and export activities and a multitude of other areas covered by one the titles.
Suggestions for additional resources which could be included in the Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform section should be submitted via the contact us form. A brief description of the website and a URL is required.
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