Exporting is easy – when you have a plan

Export competition encourages UK SMEs to plan ahead, whatever happens with Brexit.
This autumn Brexit will again dominate the minds of businesses and traders, but the UK’s SMEs should continue to plan ahead and look to export as a way of mitigating risk and increasing global sales. The government’s ‘Export Strategy’ aims to grow exports as a percentage of GDP from 30% to 35% and encouraging SMEs to look at global markets – especially emerging markets – will play a vital part of this.
The Institute of Export & International Trade (IOE&IT) is therefore delighted to launch the 12th ‘Open to Export Competition’ to encourage businesses to take ownership of their international strategies.  Sponsored by Bibby Financial Services (BFS), the competition asks SMEs to create a coherent ‘Export Action Plan using an online planning tool on OpentoExport.com.
SMEs can then enter their completed plan to the competition for the opportunity to win international trade support from BFS and the IOE&IT, with one winning company being awarded a further £3000 cash towards implementing their Export Action Plan.
The competitions are a key element of the IOE&IT and BFS’s commitment to boosting UK SME exports.
November 5th Deadline
Companies have been given until November 5th to enter their ‘Export Action Plans’ into the competition.
10 shortlisted finalists will then be invited to pitch their businesses at a showcase final, which will be taking place as part of the IOE&IT’s Birmingham World Trade Summit on November 28th. At the summit, the shortlisted finalists will network with and hear from global trade experts about the practicalities of entering markets before pitching to a panel of expert judges about how they would use the £3000 cash prize towards implementing their international growth strategy.
Announcing the launch of the competition, Lesley Batchelor OBE, Director General of the IOE&IT, said:
“This could well be our most important competition yet. With Brexit likely to bring further uncertainty to the business community over the autumn and a ‘No Deal’ cliff-edge still looming, it’s vital that we say to the UK’s SMEs that exporting doesn’t just spread risk, it increases your profits and sales. We also need to tell them that it’s not hard to do – as long as you have a plan and have researched the markets you’re selling to, it’s perfectly doable, whatever the circumstances.”
Jim Davis, Managing Director International, Bibby Financial Services, added:
“We support more than 10,000 businesses worldwide and we know from our own experience that trading overseas presents SMEs with tangible opportunities to grow. The IOE&IT is a fantastic support service for SMEs and we’re looking forward to reviewing the competition entries.”  
Exporting is easy

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