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Research update
27 January 2021
Emily Jones gives evidence to UK International Trade Committee

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Emily Jones, Associate Professor in Public Policy, was asked to give oral evidence to International Trade Committee alongside a number of experts and business representatives as part of their inquiry into digital trade and data.

The session is available to watch at the link.

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