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UK Government Export Hub to boost Scottish exports

Scotland Office

February 4
16:51 2016

Stopping in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee, the Exporting is GREAT truck will offer expert exporting advice through talks, workshops and one-to-one coaching. Businesspeople will have the chance to hear Scottish business leaders discuss their own exporting experiences, and meet other like-minded businesses.

The events are being organised by the UK Government body UK Trade and Investment (UKTI), and delivered in partnership with Scottish Enterprise and the Scottish Council for Development and Industry (SCDI). They reflect the dual UK and Scottish Government support available to Scottish exporters - Scottish Enterprise and UKTI, which has a network in almost 170 markets worldwide.

UK Government Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell said:

Scotland is a global leader in some of the worlds fastest-growing and most innovative sectors such as life sciences, advanced engineering and food and drink. That success helps create jobs and drive growth, and we need to continue to drive that success.

This initiative, which has been delivered in partnership with the Scottish Government, will help unlock the potential of many more Scottish businesses, helping them make their mark around the world, and boosting the economy at home. It is just one of a number of initiatives to support businesses, encourage growth and help Scotland prosper. It is also an excellent example of the UK and Scottish Governments working together for the benefit of Scotland.

The roadshow will be launched in Glasgow on 29 February by Mr Mundell and Scottish Government Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth John Swinney. A number of prominent Scottish business leaders will also attend, including Andrea Pozzi (C&C Brands/ C&C International), Jim Stewart (Clicknetherfield) and Rabinder Buttar (ClinTec). The Export Hub will then tour around the country.Topics covered on the roadshows will include e-commerce, researching new markets and how to get your business selling internationally. Research shows that exporters of all sizes are more innovative, resilient, achieve a stronger bottom line and are more likely to stay in business.

It is part of the UK Governments Exporting is GREAT campaign to encourage small and medium-sized businesses to take advantage of the global appetite for the UKs products, skills and expertise. The website, www.exportingisgreat.gov.uk, showcases live export opportunities across the world.

Ross Martin, Chief Executive, SCDI said:

SCDI is delighted to be a principal partner in the UK Governments Exporting is GREAT campaign. Our membership includes many of Scotlands most successful and experienced exporters, and we have been committed to helping businesses achieve their global ambitions over more than five decades. SCDI recognises the vital contribution exporting brings to the economy, including increased productivity and higher levels of innovation. Its vital to encourage and support more SMEs to export, ensuring a resilient business base and globally competitive economy for Scotland.

The roadshow comes ahead of the International Festival of Business, the worlds largest business festival, that takes places in Liverpool in June, where Scottish businesses can sign up in advance for meetings with potential business partners from the UK and overseas.

Also today, the UK Government published a Joint Action Plan, agreed by Ministers from the Scotland Office, UK Trade and Investment, and the Scottish Government, which sets out on-going work to address recommendations made in the Wilson Review of Support for Scottish Exporting. See the action plan here:

Sign up to the launch and roadshows here:

Launch in Glasgow at Hamden Park on Monday 29 February 2016

Glasgow (Glasgow University) - Tuesday 1 March 2016

Aberdeen (Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre) - Wednesday 2 March 2016

Dundee (The Caird Hall) - Thursday 3 March 2016

Edinburgh (Meadowbank Stadium) - Friday 4 March 2016

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