Import/Export ‘Virtual Free Zones’ are here.
A team of international trade specialists have come together to create a new training programme designed to open the door to this groundbreaking facility.
A team of international trade specialists have come together to create a new training programme designed to open the door to this groundbreaking facility.
Devon Chamber workshops taking place in May: Gain valuable insights and practical tools to help you and your business not just prepare effectively for the EU transition – but thrive in a new landscape of opportunity.
A Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is an agreement or contract between two or more nations. Under a free trade agreement, goods and services can be bought and sold with little or no government tariffs, quotas or subsidies.
Book your place now – Each one-to-one clinic provides a one-hour consultation with an international trade specialist to examine your exposure and opportunities as a business during the UK’s departure from the EU.
Key words and trade terms in a handy-to-use booklet to help companies understand acronyms used in trade and commerce, especially with the emphasis on ‘internationalisation’ of UK post-Brexit
When Lean Operations are implemented in the right way for the right reasons it can save a business. When applied in a proactive planned manner, it places the business ahead of the competition.
Following a successful submission by International PR specialist Kevin Kelway of Devon-based PR agency, Dorcas Media, International Trade Matters joins four impressive South West-based businesses on the short list for honours.
With Brexit looming much attention has been given to preparing for the future of manufacturing imports and exports, supply chains, tariffs, stockpiling strategic supplies and components and ensuring transport routes remain open. Little attention has been given to how the service sector will cope. This is a grave mistake.
Applications close on 31st July Building on the success of the first …
No deal is possible, and is the legal default position. I always get people to think of BREXIT through the prism of Harry Potter – those seeking a “no deal” Brexit have made it the default legal position by planting legislative provisions to guarantee that result.