Support for SME’s who consider exporting to other countries is plentiful but research revealed owners prefer getting on a flight and discovering the best local partners for themselves.
Monthly Archives: March 2019
The general export facility (GEF) will allow the UK’s export credit agency to support the UK’s SME’s exporters by assisting with their overall working capital requirements, as opposed to its out-dated method of financing specific contracts.
Recent reports have suggested that the UK Government may be forced to significantly cut trade tariffs on between 80 per cent and 90 per cent of goods in the event of a hard or no-deal Brexit. According to some, tariffs could be completely done away with for some goods, including […]
The UK’s new fully functioning trade remedies system has been established and will help to protect UK businesses from injury caused by unfair trading practices, such as dumping and subsidies, or injury caused by unforeseen surges in imports from 29 March if we leave the EU without a deal. The […]
A trade continuity agreement will see British businesses and consumers benefitting from continued trading arrangements with Fiji and Papua New Guinea after the UK leaves the EU. The agreement allows businesses to trade as freely as they do now, without any additional barriers or tariffs. It eliminates all tariffs on […]
According to the latest trade statistics for 2018, exports of goods from the UK grew at the second fastest rate of the top five major global economies. Despite the difficult backdrop and uncertainty of Brexit and a general slowdown in the global economy, British exports grew by 2.7 per cent […]
A trade continuity agreement will see British businesses and consumers benefitting from continued trading arrangements with Fiji and Papua New Guinea after the UK leaves the EU.
The UK’s new fully functioning trade remedies system has been established and will help to protect UK businesses from injury caused by unfair trading practices, such as dumping and subsidies, or injury caused by unforeseen surges in imports from 29 March if we leave the EU without a deal.
Critics say HMRC plans to allow businesses to import from the EU with less paperwork mean officials won’t know what is coming in. Most EU goods will be waved through dozens of British ports to avoid any traffic delays if Britain leaves without a deal on 29 March.
