Tweet Sir James Duddridge is the Member of Parliament for Rochford and Southend East. Recent appearances in Parliament:
Department for International Trade: Electronic Purchasing Card Solution | Department for International Trade | Written Answers The Department for International Trade (DIT) had a single case of fraud in 2020-21 of £986.98 which DIT recovered the full amount of from
Import Duties: USA | Department for International Trade | Written Answers We have been working closely with the US to reduce US tariffs on imports from the UK.
Coffee: Import Duties | Department for International Trade | Written Answers Coffee tariffs range between 0.00% and 8.00% depending on characteristics such as whether the coffee is roasted or decaffeinated and they
Trade Agreements: Faroe Islands | Department for International Trade | Written Answers We have not received legal advice on this matter.
Trade Agreements: Israel | Department for International Trade | Written Answers On 20th July, we launched negotiations between the United Kingdom and Israel for an upgraded, innovation-focused Free Trade Agreement (FT
Urine Storage Bags: Import Duties | Department for International Trade | Written Answers In 2021 the Government implemented temporary tariff suspensions on over 100 products to support the healthcare response to the COVID-19 p
Dolphins and Whales: Faroe Islands | Department for International Trade | Written Answers The government is strongly opposed to the hunting of whales and dolphins.
Racal Acoustics: Export Controls | Department for International Trade | Written Answers Of the Open Individual Export Licence (OIEL) applications completed between 1st January 2021 and 31st March 2022 - the latest date for wh
Trade Agreements: Japan | Department for International Trade | Written Answers Ministerial transparency returns publish costs incurred specifically by departmental Ministers.
Department for International Trade: Sub-Saharan Africa | Department for International Trade | Written Answers Department for International Trade Ministers have visited sub–Saharan Africa once since the start of 2019.