The UK has officially joined the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), a major trade bloc spanning three continents. With a combined GDP of £12 trillion, the CPTPP brings together economies like Japan, Canada, Australia, and now the UK, making it one of the most exciting trade developments […]
Yearly Archives: 2024
Reanda UK proudly participated in the prestigious Reanda International Annual Conference, held in Jakarta, Indonesia, marking the network’s milestone 15th anniversary. The five-day event brought together delegates from nearly 60 nations to explore global challenges in business, tax, audit, and accountancy. A stronger commitment to global consulting During the conference, […]
Owning property abroad is often seen as a dream come true, be it a holiday home in the sun or an investment in a booming foreign market. However, when it comes to estate planning, overseas assets can present unique challenges, particularly in relation to Inheritance Tax (IHT). If you are […]
If your company is based overseas but has plans to expand into the UK, you may be wondering whether you need to register with Companies House. The answer depends on how you intend to operate and the activities you plan to carry out in the UK. When do you need […]
Managing Partner, Robert Bean, will be representing Reanda UK at the prestigious 2024 Reanda International Members Conference. The conference will take place at the Pullman Jakarta Indonesia Hotel from Wednesday, 27 November to Sunday, 1 December. He will also be attending the 8th Belt and Road Business Services Forum together […]
As UK-India trade talks are set to relaunch, businesses are turning their attention to one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. India, now the fifth largest economy globally, offers immense potential for UK companies seeking new markets and opportunities. What makes India’s economic growth so remarkable, and how can your business […]
As Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House in January, UK businesses face a unique set of opportunities and challenges when operating in the US. While trade negotiations between the UK and the US may gain momentum under a Trump administration, transatlantic trade will require careful consideration as […]
The UK Government has introduced reforms to the tax treatment of non-domiciled individuals in the recent Autumn Budget. Set to take effect on 6 April 2025, these changes will impact both long-term residents and international businesses. What is changing? The biggest change involves moving from the existing domicile-based tax system […]
It’s important that we approach the matter of Chinese business with both optimism for growth and caution towards the regulatory risks. The economic relationship between the UK and China remains vital, with China representing one of the UK’s largest trade partners, largely due to its expansive consumer market, competitive manufacturing […]
The journey for UK businesses looking to expand globally can be challenging, especially when you consider trade regulation barriers and other obstacles. However, recent news from the Government offers a new opportunity for businesses looking for international success – the launch of the £2.3 million Regulatory Partnership for Growth Fund. […]