There’s never been a better time to trade internationally. Whether you’re completely new to exporting, have some experience, or are looking to expand a well established range of global markets and services, there’s always more you can do to increase your bottom line.
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) can assist you on every step of the exporting journey in both the UK and overseas.
UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) has a range of services for exporters including helping you to build an in-market contacts network; carry out in-depth research on the market for your goods and services; attend trade fairs and missions; and promote your goods and services using our local knowledge and facilities.
Providing bespoke market intelligence, we can help you crack foreign markets and get to grips quickly with overseas regulations and business practice.
Sound export advice from an expert is never far away, no matter where you’re located in the UK. Our International Trade Teams are located in over 40 local offices around the UK.
An International Trade Adviser will provide professional advice on a range of our services, including financial subsidies, export documentation, contacts in overseas markets, overseas visits, e-commerce, export training and market research.
Meeting with a trade expert face-to-face, you’ll be able to ask questions, assess your capabilities from a fresh perspective, and plan possible next steps for your company.
A list of international trade advisors in the UK can be found on the UKTI website.
UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) in Singapore can also help UK companies with a presence here. Our Regional Trade Service can help your company to develop its business in the wider South East Asia/Asia Pacific region.
OMIS is a flexible business tool enabling direct communication between companies and any of our commercial teams located in our global network of embassies, high commissions and consulates.
Providing you with the essential information on sectors and markets to help kick-start your export strategy.
Singapore is one of the UK’s key markets in Asia Pacific, just as the UK is one of Singapore’s key markets in Europe.