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UK and Florida trade and economic co-operation memorandum of understanding

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UK and Florida trade and economic co-operation memorandum of understanding

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Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on trade and economic co-operation between the United Kingdom and the State of Florida in the US, signed 14 November 2023.

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This MOUbuilds on the strong existing relationship between the UK and Florida and sets out mutual goals and activities to strengthen our economic ties.

It prioritises cooperation in the space, fintech, life sciences, supply chains, transport, infrastructure, agricultural biotechnology sectors, legal services and lawtech. It also prioritises other emerging and innovative sectors, such as artificial intelligence and semiconductors.

It provides a framework to address trade barriers, increase investment, and enhance business networks.

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