The "Made in the UK, Sold to the World" export roadshow in Blyth aims to help small businesses showcase their offerings to nearly 100 international buyers across 19 countries. Emphasizing clean energy companies, the government event seeks to improve connections to global markets, with workshops provided by the UK Export Academy. While the initiative is well-supported, small businesses still encounter substantial export challenges. Upcoming roadshows will target specific sectors including advanced manufacturing and life sciences, furthering opportunities for UK exporters to grow internationally.
Despite strong government support, recent figures suggest that small businesses still face challenges when it comes to exporting effectively to international markets.
The event is an excellent place to discuss the latest international trends and export opportunities for UK businesses in the clean energy sector.
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