Political Science, asked by bhandariishan913, 5 months ago

Renewble energy is better for Nepal .justify with strong reason .
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Answered by reddyravinder77556
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am an individual who belongs to Department for International Trade (DIT) Clients. These include UK exporters, UK or foreign importers, third party suppliers, other public sector’s organisations, private corporate investors, etc.

I am an individual who is interested in trading or planning to open a trading enterprise.

I am an organiser of – or attendee to - DIT trade events or roadshows.

I am a visitor at DIT premises.

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The purpose of this document

The Department for International Trade (DIT) is committed to protecting the privacy and security of your information in accordance with UK Data Protection legislation, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.

DIT is a “controller”. This means that we are responsible for deciding how we hold and use personal information about you.

This privacy notice explains what personal data (information) we will hold about you, how we collect it, and how we will use and may share information about you during the application process. We are required to notify you of this information, under data protection legislation. Please ensure that you read this notice and any other similar or shorter notices we may provide you with from time to time when we collect or process personal information about you.

This notice is a shorter version of the full privacy notice.

What data we collect about you

We process (collect, store, and use) the following personal information about you:

private contact information (such as name, business postal address including country and city, business e-mail address, and business phone number)

business contact and other information (such as job title, department, name of company, size of your company, industry the company is in, how you heard about DIT and information about your dealings with DIT)

Why we need your data and how we use it

We will typically collect and use this information for the following purposes.

To perform a task in the public interest

For example:

providing you with relevant information about investing in the UK or abroad

matching you to the right UK trade and investment opportunities

understanding barriers to trade and investment and implement measures to overcome them

designing trade and investment policies, and related services

researching, developing, and improving products and services, including digital services

managing our relationship with businesses, maintaining, and promoting contact with existing and prospective trade clients

targeting financial support at businesses to secure trade and investment opportunities

For our legitimate interest in the exercise of our functions as a government department

For example, we may anonymise your data and make analyses that help DIT understand your trade better, or how well we are meeting your sector’s expectations. This will allow us to improve our performance, tailor services more appropriately to your needs, influence future government’s policies and strategies.

To take steps to enter - or fulfil - a contract with you

For legal and/or regulatory compliance, such as:

trade control, anti-money laundering, bribery and corruption laws, or any other applicable law or regulation

for litigation and defence of legal claims

Business management and execution, including:

financial management, account management, customer service, implementation of controls, management reporting, analysis

performing budgetary analysis, reporting budget to the Treasury

registering you for trade events and taking your payments

internal audits and investigations

granting you access to our websites and prospectuses, monitoring use of the site to identify security threats

Marketing When you provide your personal information, you have the option to provide your consent for us to contact you by email or telephone for direct marketing communications. You have the right to unsubscribe at any time. For email marketing, you can do so using the ‘unsubscribe’ link included in the marketing emails. For telephone marketing, you should inform the caller that you no longer wish to be contacted.

Execution and analysis of surveys and marketing strategies

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