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International Trade Forum
Upcoming International Trade Forums
The International Trade Forum is aimed at businesses who are internationally trading and focuses on providing education, support, and networking opportunities for both businesses and individuals.
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The International Trade Forum has four main aims:
Learning and Education
Providing resources, articles, webinars, and training on the complexities of international trading, including compliance, regulations, and market-specific knowledge.
Discussion
Creating a space for Members and Non-members to exchange experiences, strategies, and best practices when navigating the barriers of international trade.
Connecting Businesses
Facilitating networking opportunities to connect businesses facing similar challenges in international trade, allowing them to collaborate and share solutions.
Compliance and Red Tape
Making complex legal and regulatory requirements more understandable and actionable for small and large businesses alike.
International Trade News
US Tariffs Hit UK Business
Reacting to the introduction of 25 percent tariffs on exports of UK steel and aluminium to the United States, William Bain, BCC Head of Trade...
Encouraging Signals On US Trade
Reacting to tonight’s remarks by the US President and UK Prime Minister on tariffs and trade deals, William Bain, BCC Head of Trade Policy, said:...
Talks Relaunch on India Trade Deal to Boost UK’s Growth Agenda
UK-India trade talks kick off in New Delhi today with Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds meeting with Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal...
Office for National Statistics GDP Figures
Head researches at the British Chamber of Commerce respond to the recent estimates of the UK’s GDP.
Inflation Eases but Prices are Still Increasing.
UK inflation has eased, however rising food prices has meant inflation remains higher than expected above 10%, adding to the speculation that the Bank of England will raise interest rates again.
Weak First Quarter of 2023 for UK Exports
Insights in to UK Exports for 2023, with data and analytics from the Office for National Statistics.
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