Link: ISO 7240-4:2017 Fire detection and alarm systems Power supply equipment
Source: BSI Standards
ISO/TR 10992-2:2017 Intelligent transport systems. Use of nomadic and portable devices to support ITS service and multimedia provision in vehicles Definition and use cases for mobile service convergence
ISO/TS 19930:2017 Guidance on aspects of a risk-based approach to assuring sterility of terminally sterilized, single-use health care product that is unable to withstand processing to achieve maximally a sterility assurance level of $u-$u6
ISO/TR 9210:2017 Hydrometry. Measurement in meandering river and in streams with unstable boundaries
Link: ISO/TR 9210:2017 Hydrometry. Measurement in meandering river and in streams with unstable boundaries
Source: BSI Standards
ISO/TR 6336-30:2017 Calculation of load capacity of spur and helical gears Calculation examples for the application of ISO 6336 parts 1,2,3,5
ISO 19817:2017 Essential oil of thyme [Thymus vulgaris L. and Thymus zygis L.], thymol type
Link: ISO 19817:2017 Essential oil of thyme [Thymus vulgaris L. and Thymus zygis L.], thymol type
Source: BSI Standards
ISO/IEC TR 22446:2017 Information technology. Continual performance improvement of IT enabled services
Link: ISO/IEC TR 22446:2017 Information technology. Continual performance improvement of IT enabled services
Source: BSI Standards
Press release: Millions more in support for hurricane-hit Overseas Territories
Leaders from 11 British Overseas Territories will meet in Downing Street on Tuesday 28 November at the start of their annual Joint Ministerial Council meeting where Prime Minister Theresa May will confirm a new £70 million package of recovery and reconstruction support for British islands hit by recent, devastating hurricanes.
This new, long-term support will add to the UK’s continued efforts to help the region recover and rebuild in the wake of hurricanes Irma and Maria, which affected more than two million people. It will be supplemented by up to £300 million of UK loan guarantees, for territories that need support to access finance.
At today’s meeting, the Prime Minister will invite Territory leaders to speak of their experiences in the hurricanes and to discuss progress already made. Leaders of Anguilla, the British Virgin Islands and Turks and Caicos, the worst impacted British territories, will be among those in attendance.
While substantial progress has been made already in the region, the UK is committed to supporting long-term reconstruction efforts so that each overseas territory can continue its important work of recovering essential services such as schools, medical facilities and ports, as well as power and water supplies.
Speaking ahead of the meeting, the Prime Minister said:
I am pleased to welcome leaders of the Overseas Territories to Downing Street today, as they begin regular consultations with their counterparts in the UK Government. I see this as a mark of the strong and enduring partnership that exists between us.
This set of meetings is not only a chance to work together on our shared priorities, but also to hear directly from those territories who suffered from Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
This new £70 million package of support demonstrates the UK’s ongoing commitment to help its Overseas Territories as they get on with the difficult work of recovery.
When the first hurricane struck, the UK responded immediately, supplying humanitarian aid and disaster response expertise to the area. We have continued to provide support since then, having already committed £92 million to the region-wide relief effort to date.
The Prime Minister will also take the opportunity today to update leaders on the progress of our discussions with the European Union as we prepare to leave, and to invite leaders to express their views so we can ensure they are properly reflected in our strategy for Brexit negotiations.
Link: Press release: Millions more in support for hurricane-hit Overseas Territories
Source: Gov Press Releases
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Press release: International Trade Secretary announces new roles to boost trade around the globe
The Secretary of State for International Trade, Dr Liam Fox, has this week announced that the Department for International Trade (DIT) will recruit for a new team of Her Britannic Majesty’s Trade Commissioners (HMTCs) to represent the UK in key markets across the world.
The HM Trade Commissioners, one of the government’s manifesto commitments, will play a vital role as the UK leaves the European Union and takes its place as a global champion of free trade in charge of its own independent trade policy. The HM Trade Commissioners will head the global operations of DIT, leading on export promotion, inward and outward direct investment, and trade policy overseas on behalf of the UK government.
The 9 geographical areas that the HM Trade Commissioners will cover are:
- Africa
- Asia-Pacific
- China
- Eastern Europe and Central Asia Network (EECAN)
- Europe
- Latin America
- Middle East
- North America
- South America
The HM Trade Commissioners will be senior Civil Service appointments. It is anticipated that appointments will be confirmed during the first half of 2018.
International Trade Secretary, Dr Liam Fox, said:
This is an exciting and challenging opportunity to represent the UK in key markets around the world. We will be seeking the brightest and the best, from both the public and private sectors to use their extensive regional and in-country knowledge, together with their business and government expertise to help build a global Britain.
The new HM Trade Commissioners will be providing a clear vision and direction to my Department’s global operations. That will require providing intelligence on the ground, deciding what tailored action is required in their region, and playing a vital role in our future global trading relationships.
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Link: Press release: International Trade Secretary announces new roles to boost trade around the globe
Source: Gov Press Releases
