Tuesday, 28 October 2025

Your passport to international growth: International Trade Weeks starts soon

 


 

Hi Jean-Francois,


International Trade Week is next week! This is your chance to explore new markets, connect with trade experts, and gain the insights to help your business grow internationally.


This year’s programme takes you on a journey around the world, uncovering opportunities from North America to the Asia-Pacific region. Each event offers practical advice, in-market expertise and examples of how UK businesses are thriving overseas. 

🌎️North America

Doing Business in North America – 3 Nov

Get an overview of export opportunities and market entry strategies for the US and Canada, including insights into tariffs, the Economic Prosperity Partnership and support through the North America Exports Hub.  

🌏️Asia Pacific & CPTPP

CPTPP Temporary Entry Benefits Under Vietnam’s New Framework – 4 Nov

Learn how Vietnam’s CPTPP framework is helping UK businesses access the region more easily.

🌎️Latin America & the Caribbean

Winning SME Opportunities in LATAC with the IDB – 4 Nov

Learn how UK SMEs can access IDB funding and contracts in LATAC.

UK and Brazil Economic Outlook – 6 Nov

Get insight into Brazil’s economy and where UK exporters can build long-term partnerships.

🌍️Europe & Central Asia

Unlocking Growth: Your EU Export Journey - 7 Nov

Discover how your business can expand into the EU, hear insights from successful UK Export Champions on navigating EU-market requirements.

Fancy stepping out of the office and meeting new people? Join one of our in-person sessions during International Trade Week and get face-to-face with UK export experts and fellow businesses. See the full list of in-person events here. 

 

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