12 January 2012
UKTI
Search still on for best export idea - deadline extended to 31 January 2012.
The leading export expert for the East Midlands, Peter Hogarth, has called on small and medium firms (SMEs) across the region to make 2012 the year for exporting – and to get their applications in for a chance to win a top prize of over £5,000 worth of research and support for their business as the deadline is extended to 31 January.
The competition aims to encourage more businesses to export by offering a comprehensive package of support to the company with the best new export idea.
The overall East Midlands winner will receive UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) support worth £5,000 and three grants for overseas travel to their target markets, plus expert business knowledge and insight from sponsor companies HSBC and PwC.
UKTI Regional Director Peter Hogarth said:
“I am determined to drive up exports in 2012 and the number of exporters in the region as it’s the only way for the economy to grow. Export figures are already on target to equal their highest level this century at £17bn for goods plus another £1bn in services, but 2012 figures can be even better.
“The recent survey from accountants RSM Tenon backs the fact that there is the appetite to export, with 60 per cent of
“There is demand all around the world for products and services from the East Midlands but too many of our smaller firms are missing out on these opportunities, and UKTI have the expert staff and the relevant support packages to help them take the first step. All they have to do is pick up the phone and ask to speak to an international trade adviser.
“And for small companies with a big export idea, our competition, with the fantastic prize on offer, could be the springboard to international growth that you need. We’re very keen to hear from you, particularly if you’re new to exporting or relatively inexperienced. Just tell us – in 200 words – what your idea is, why it’s workable, and why now is the best time to take it to market.”
Mark Shires, Senior Partner at PwC in the East Midlands, said:
“Exports are critical to lifting the
“There is a perception that exporting is only for large companies, but there are plenty of examples of smaller, entrepreneurial businesses in the region taking the leap, overcoming challenges and reaping the rewards. Hopefully, with initiatives likes this one and the help and advice from professional advisors, we will see many more
Roy Harris, HSBC's Regional Commercial Director for the
“SMEs have a critical role to play in supporting and driving the growth in trade volumes we expect to see over the coming years. Recent research by HSBC suggests that
“Entering a foreign market for the first time can be a daunting step into the unknown, and that is why ensuring you have the right partner to support and guide you gives you the greatest chance of success. HSBC and other banks and professional advisers have a vital role to play in helping SMEs access foreign markets, and we are delighted to be working with UKTI to help firms achieve even greater profitability and increase the
To find out more about the Export for Growth Prize and download an entry form, visit www.ukti.gov.uk/exportingforgrowthprize
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