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Supporting UK businesses trading overseas

byCT Report
20/04/2018
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LONDON:  UK can negotiate and sign agreements with nations outside of the Bloc during the transitional period is a positive step forward. It will allow the Government to put the ground work in on as many deals as possible that will help to soften the ‘cli -edge’ landing that exporters and importers potentially face when the UK formally leaves the EU.

Whatever the outcome of future discussions, much has been made by the Government of the need to move towards becoming a globally trading nation. But while exporting is frequently lauded as the answer to economic concerns, importing is often overlooked. Yet it is also a vital means of operational e iciency and growth for UK supply chains throughout the world.

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Regardless of whether a business imports or exports, it is clear that – with the right support – the rewards associated with trading overseas can outweigh the challenges.

In our recent Trading Places report, UK importers and exporters told us that the top challenges they face in 2018 are currency fluctuations, administration, logistics management, and managing duty, VAT and freight payments.

There are several options available to help SMEs trading overseas to overcome these unique challenges. The key is for businesses to work with both public and private sector organisations to find the help they need.

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