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This week's edition of Commercial weekly highlights includes: commentary on the two new guidance documents published by the Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation which provides support to UK exporters when tailoring their due diligence and prohibiting re-export of their products to Russia, analysis of the newly launched Fair Payment Code which aims to tackle late payment of invoices for smaller businesses, and news that the Department for Business and Trade has published a summary of responses and a policy paper following its consultation on a new approach to fire safety regulations for domestic upholstered furniture.
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