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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 06 Jun 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

"In its latest annual review, the CDC claims that, of the jobs it supports, only 32% are for women and 68% are for men. Does the Minister agree it is not acceptable that over twice as many men are being supported with jobs via these investments. Given her Department’s commitment …..."
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Written Question
Department for International Development: Secondment
Wednesday 17th April 2019

Asked by: Preet Kaur Gill (Labour (Co-op) - Birmingham Edgbaston)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, pursuant to the Answer of 25 March 2019 to Question 234783 on Department for International Development: Secondment, what teams within his Department the 21 requested roles from the Department for International Development will be in.

Answered by Graham Stuart

The Department for International Development has deployed 21 staff into EU Exit priority roles in the Department for International Trade as of 16th April 2019.

Of these, 19 staff have been deployed into Trade Policy Group, 1 into Analysts and 1 into Human Resources.


Written Question
Department for International Trade: Sikhs
Monday 4th February 2019

Asked by: Preet Kaur Gill (Labour (Co-op) - Birmingham Edgbaston)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, how many Sikhs are employed in his Department; and whether they are recorded as (a) an ethnic or (b) a religious group.

Answered by George Hollingbery

There are 24 members of staff in the Department for International Trade (including UK Export Finance (UKEF)) who have self-reported as Sikh (as at 31 December 2018) on departmental systems. The Department records Sikhism as a religion.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 14 Jan 2019
European Union (Withdrawal) Act

"In May, I gave a speech in this place calling on the Government to put aside their differences and their rigid ideologies, overcome their stubbornness and focus on what matters: a deal that works for people, families and businesses in the west midlands and across the country. It is clear …..."
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Written Question
Trade Agreements: Developing Countries
Friday 14th September 2018

Asked by: Preet Kaur Gill (Labour (Co-op) - Birmingham Edgbaston)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, what assessment his Department has made of the effectiveness of trade agreements the UK is a party to with developing countries in supporting those countries to (a) reduce poverty and (b) develop their economies.

Answered by George Hollingbery

Overall, the evidence is clear that openness to trade stimulates growth and helps to reduce poverty. The number of people living in extreme poverty globally has fallen by around one billion since 1990, and this could not have happened without the participation of developing countries in international trade.

That is why this department is working closely with the Department for International Development to ensure development and global prosperity are at the heart of UK trade and investment policy and to help shape the UK’s future trade arrangements with developing countries.

Our first priority is to deliver continuity in our trading arrangements with developing countries, to ensure that their, and our, producers and consumers face no disruption to trade. In the future, we will seek to deepen our trade relationships with developing countries.