Brexit is causing businesses around the world to reconsider their international strategies, which is why Reanda UK Limited (Reanda UK), a wholly owned subsidiary of top 100 accountancy firm Grunberg & Co Limited, has spoken to fellow professionals at a five day conference in Shanghai. Launched in 2016, Reanda UK […]
Yearly Archives: 2017
Despite mounting uncertainties concerning the impact Brexit might have on British businesses, Forbes magazine has crowned the UK ‘best country in the world for business’, complementing the nation’s resilience and its ‘technological readiness’.
New data from European Union (EU) statistical body Eurostat has revealed that the UK accounts for almost a quarter of all services exported by EU nations.
The UK Government is calling on businesses to explore export opportunities, amid concerns that not enough small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are trading on an international scale.
A new study suggests that UK manufacturing firms are hoping to dramatically boost productivity ahead of Britain’s departure from the European Union (EU).
The results of several studies published in recent days suggest that the weak value of sterling continues to bolster British exports.
New research from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) suggests that only 20 per cent of UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are currently exporting their products and services overseas.
Concerns have been raised that a significant proportion of European Union (EU) businesses that currently trade with the UK could ‘cut back’ orders from British suppliers if Brexit negotiations continue to progress at a slow pace.
A new study suggests that businesses in and around South East England are increasingly trying to find new ways to bolster international trade.
New research suggests that a large proportion of UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are interested in broadening their horizons and expanding overseas in the years ahead.
