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Reeves to lead trade mission to Saudi Arabia amid human rights concerns

Ministers hope to secure a deal with the Gulf Cooperation Council that could add £1.6bn to the UK economy

Raccontata datheguardian.comindependent.co.uk

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theguardian.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

Reeves to lead trade mission to Saudi Arabia amid human rights concerns

Ministers hope to secure a deal with the Gulf Cooperation Council that could add £1.6bn to the UK economy

originale
independent.co.uk8 mesi fa

Rachel Reeves heads to Saudi Arabia on trade deal mission as Autumn Budget looms

Trip comes amid speculation Ms Reeves could impose tax hikes in upcoming Budget

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  1. domenica 26 ottobre 2025·theguardian.com

    Reeves to lead trade mission to Saudi Arabia amid human rights concerns

    Ministers hope to secure a deal with the Gulf Cooperation Council that could add £1.6bn to the UK economy

  2. lunedì 27 ottobre 2025·independent.co.uk

    Rachel Reeves heads to Saudi Arabia on trade deal mission as Autumn Budget looms

    Trip comes amid speculation Ms Reeves could impose tax hikes in upcoming Budget

  3. lunedì 27 ottobre 2025·independent.co.uk

    What can Rachel Reeves gain from cosying up to Gulf states such as Saudi Arabia?

    With only days to go until her crucial Budget, the chancellor is heading to Riyadh in search of economic growth. Sean O’Grady looks at the possibilities and the pitfalls