NEXT STEPS For more information on UK Trade & Investment services, call 020 7215 8000 or visit
www.ukti.gov.uk. To fi nd your local International Trade Adviser, click ‘UK regions’ and enter your postcode.
> UK EXPORTERS
Whether a fi rm is starting out or experienced in exporting, UK Trade & Investment’s services can help to make doing business internationally as easy as possible. They include...
> PASSPORT TO EXPORT Provides new and inexperienced exporters with the training, planning advice and ongoing support they need to succeed in overseas markets.
> EXPORT COMMUNICATIONS REVIEW (ECR)
Assesses the way companies communicate with overseas customers and makes practical recommendations for improvement.
> MARKET VISITS AND TRADE MISSIONS
DEPARTURES
Organised to help UK companies visit the market they’re interested in and talk face-to- face with prospective business partners.
> EVENTS AND SEMINARS Held across the UK and overseas, these briefi ngs offer business opportunities, market information, networking opportunities and allow UK fi rms to showcase their capabilities.
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WWW.UKTI.GOV.UK
An invaluable source of up-to-date sector, country and contact information. Bookmark
www.ukti.gov.uk and check back regularly for daily updates.
> GATEWAY TO GLOBAL GROWTH
Offers a strategic review, planning advice and support to experienced exporters to help them build on their success and develop new overseas markets.
> OVERSEAS MARKET INTRODUCTION SERVICE (OMIS) A chargeable, tailored service to access market and industry information, identify potential contacts or plan events.
> EXPORT MARKETING RESEARCH SCHEME (EMRS) Offers support, advice and some grant funding to eligible companies wishing to research a potential export market.
> TRADESHOW ACCESS PROGRAMME
UK Trade & Investment’s Tradeshow Access Programme (TAP) provides grant support for eligible SME fi rms to attend overseas exhibitions.
> BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Personalised email alerts informing businesses about relevant opportunities and developments.
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