If a new trade bill is passed during the current UK parliamentary term, digital paperwork could be legalised under English Law, which could be a landmark moment for the trade and export industry.
On Tuesday, 10 May 2022, Prince Charles stood in for Queen Elizabeth to deliver the Queen's Speech to Parliament...
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