In just two weeks we've achieved three new deals with major international partners: India, the US and the EU. Now, the work begins to seize the opportunities arising from these. Today, the revamped Board of Trade, led by Jonathan Reynolds MP, met for the first time. The Board's mission is clear: to supercharge UK exports, deliver targeted support for small businesses and help firms utilise the exciting export opportunities from our new and existing trade agreements. Our new deal with India, for example, will bring exciting new opportunities for gin, whisky, cosmetics and advanced machinery exports - and could increase bilateral trade by £25.5bn. Meanwhile, our deal with the US sees tariffs slashed on the likes of cars and steel. And, with a new EU agreement that cuts major barriers to businesses, we could see a much smoother flow of goods between our markets. We're at the beginning of a new chapter for British trade - now we're going to help UK exporters reap the benefits of this.
now we just need to help all these companies learn how to sell globally ..
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From my perspective as an economist and educator in international business, it’s encouraging to see the UK secure three trade agreements in such a short span. This kind of momentum reflects a proactive approach to global engagement and sends a strong signal about the UK’s commitment to economic resilience and long-term growth. It will be interesting to watch how these agreements translate into real opportunities across sectors.
We. Shall. See.
Well done!
Congrats! 🎉
Congratulations!
I note there is nothing mentioned in this post in respect to a breakthrough in the unfair treatment by the entire EU on UK companies who have historically provided specialist labour into EU industry. Not all EU trade is about import and export of goods but everyone sitting around the table in these pictures is oblivious to the red tape connected with contracting because each and everyone one of them has an exemption to carry out their work wherever they need to go in the EU. I can imagine this is nice and convenient for you all, well done for looking after yourselves. How about negotiating a deal for us ? .....waiting to hear from you soon. Many thanks Peter Bush