
UK Business Secretary Would Have Vetoed Foreign Sale of Tech Giant
UK Business Secretary Peter Kyle stated he would have vetoed the foreign sale of a British technology giant, as the government outlines its plans to support domestic tech companies.
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UK Business Secretary Peter Kyle stated he would have vetoed the foreign sale of a British technology giant, as the government outlines its plans to support domestic tech companies.

The UK business secretary, Peter Kyle, is set to meet his European counterpart to raise concerns about the EU's plans to significantly reduce tariff-free imports of British steel, which the UK deems 'devastating'.

The Pentagon has ordered a greater military presence in the Middle East, fueling fears of a risky ground attack on Iran. Meanwhile, Donald Trump continues to claim a deal to end the war is close, despite Iranian officials flatly denying any such agreement is possible and calling U.S. claims a self-negotiated defeat.

Comments by Peter Kyle come on Brussels trip aimed at securing British access to ‘Made in Europe’ scheme

Peter Kyle, the UK Business Secretary, stated he would have vetoed the foreign sale of a British technology giant, as the government outlines its plans to support domestic tech companies.

The British government, through Economic Secretary Peter Kyle, is reassuring the public that there will be no beer or food shortages despite potential disruptions to carbon dioxide supplies. Concerns had been raised ahead of the upcoming football World Cup.

UK Minister Peter Kyle has appealed to Brussels to consider the entire continent in its industrial strategy, citing common challenges, as the UK seeks to be part of the 'Made in Europe' initiative.

Business and Trade Secretary Peter Kyle named Mr Gurr as his preferred candidate to be chair of the competition watchdog.

Business secretary Peter Kyle's ambition for the UK's first $1 trillion firm is deemed honorable, but critics suggest he is overselling the role of state activism and institutions like the British Business Bank and National Wealth Fund.

The UK government is undertaking 'worst-case scenario' planning for potential food shortages that could arise from a conflict with Iran. Shadow Science Secretary Peter Kyle stated the public should be reassured by these preparations.

Peter Kyle signs cooperation deal on competition and says there is little nostalgia for pre-Brexit past Europe live – latest updates The British public are “not nostalgic” for the pre-Brexit past but are pragmatic and want to move forward and “deepen” ties with the EU on trade and the economy, the business secretary, Peter Kyle, has said. Signing an agreement in Brussels to cooperate closely on competition issues, Kyle said he thought the deal was “a real vindication of the reset and the re...