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UK Announces New Program to Boost Green Exports

The United Kingdom announced the Clean Growth program to boost U.K. green exports, the Department for International Trade said. Officially launched at COP26 by International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan, the program will seek to boost promotion of the U.K.'s "green…

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export capability by trade and investment teams in embassies around the world and via DIT's digital platforms." It is intended to encourage British exporters to ship their "clean-growth related goods or services globally," DIT said. “Using green technology is crucial to combatting climate change," Trevelyan said. "Through opening up new markets and providing export support, my department’s Clean Growth programme will help unleash the potential of UK businesses who are creating ground-breaking innovations in this area.”