China Lifts Ban on British Cheese
The temporary embargo had stopped UK firms capitalising on growing Chinese demand for cheese.
UK Production Grows at Fastest Pace Since 2011
Production and manufacturing however are still well below pre-recession levels.
Moscow Accuses EU of 'Creeping Economic Sanctions' Against Russia in Latest Gas Storm
Bulgaria's decision to halt work on the South Stream project has been met with anger in Russia.
First British Metals Mine for 45 Years to Create Jobs and Protect Manufacturing
Excavation work begins on tungsten and tin mine in Devon
China Confirms Probe into Qingdao Port Fraud Allegations
Company allegedly financed single cargoes of metal multiple times.
UK Export Strategy Slammed by Yet Another Report
Survey says UK government needs to step up its game to boost exports
TTIP: EU Commissioner Defends Controversial Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
Karel De Gucht dismisses claims that agreement will play into hands of multinationals
Libya: Exiled 'Blood of Gaddafi' Could Return as Prime Minister
Mohamed Gaddafeddam bin Nail outlines his political ambitions in an exclusive English-language interview with IBTimes UK
Russia Courts North Korea as Putin's Divorce from West Continues
Moscow and Pyongyang announce number of trade-based initiatives
George Osborne's Economic Strategy Hit as UK Trade Deficit More Than Doubles in April
Exports fell by 1.5%, but oil exports have not been included in ONS statistics
Pfizer Reaps $69bn in Profits From 128 Tax Haven Subsidiaries in 2013
The US pharma giant denied that its pursuit of AstraZeneca was tax avoidance motivated
Europe and UK "Need" Immigration to Tackle Ageing Population
Dr Robin Niblett warns new radicals in European Parliament could halt economic progress.
Ex-BoE Economist Andrew Sentance says France Poses Greatest Risk to Eurozone Stability
Economist accuses France of failing to adapt to modern global economy
UK Economy Receives Growth Upgrade and is a 'Better Place to do Business'
UK economy forecast to grow at 2.7% in 2014, up from initial prediction of 2.1%
Australia Leads Eight New Countries to Ratify UN Arms Trade Treaty
ATT will come into force with the backing of 10 more countries.
Tiananmen Square: Expats Reveal China's 'Cultural Amnesia' on the Massacre's 25th Anniversary
Expats and China watchers reveal what's really happening down on the ground
Lloyds Withdraws from Rosneft Deal as Sanctions Continue to Hit Russian Trade
The bank is said to be afraid to "embarrass" the UK government
Lobby Group Eyes London Borough Transformation In Largest Scale Reformation Since Pre-War Times
IBTimes UK interviews Nicholas Boys Smith, director of Create Streets at the Cities 2030 forum
London Deputy Mayor Kit Malthouse Calls for De-Regulation Amid Housing Shortage 'Emergency'
Malthouse said the 'time was ripe' for housing deregulation
Labour MP Gisela Stuart Calls for England Devolution on Birmingham Bankruptcy Fears
Politicians called for an granting more freedom for local councils to generate independent funding
Edward Glaeser: Successful Cities Depend on Density of Smart People
Harvard University's Edward Glaeser is author of Triumph of the City and was speaking in London.
Japan Reaches Trade Sanctions Agreement with North Korea Pending Kidnapping Investigation
Japan has made some concessions but stopped short of removing trade sanctions
British Music Flying the Flag for UK Exports in LA
British music hopefuls head to the US to sell their wares to Hollywood bigwigs
Airline Profits to Decline in 2014, says IATA Chief Tony Tyler
Slump due to rising political risks and Chinese slowdown
UK Manufacturing Gets £950m Airbus Boost
Britain to benefit from Air New Zealand ordering a fleet of aircraft.
British Banks and Government Are Failing Innocent UK Businesses on Crippling Iran Sanctions
IBTimes UK's exclusive investigation shows how pressure from the US sanctions regime is bankrupting British businesses.
London Leads Offshore Renminbi Race as China Eyes Currency Liberalisation
But analysts warn that internationalisation of Chinese currency could take 25 years.
Is the US-Cuba Cold War About to Thaw?
Experts split on whether US trade mission to Cuba signals end of 54-year embargo
Income Inequality Causing 19,000 Cancer Deaths in England Each Year
Lung cancer accounts for more than half of the additional deaths in deprived areas.
How Russia's Eurasian Economic Union Impact Will Be 'Miniscule'
Comparisons to EU wide of the mark, as Russia increases political control over neighbours