China still has designs on teaming British businesses despite economic wobble
British firms are being urged not to panic about the recent China crisis as there are still huge opportunities to do business there.
British firms are being urged not to panic about the recent China crisis as there are still huge opportunities to do business there.
Continuing with a series of four articles outlining some of the largest potential export markets for British SMEs, Apeksha Dixit, head of India Desk at Santander UK, talks us through some of the key considerations for British businesses which are looking to enter this dynamic market.
British firms are failing to fire up exporting plans because of concerns over a lack of finance, the BCC has claimed.
Manufacturers' organisation the EEF has slashed forecasts after firms were hit by global economic woes.
The UK economy has picked up pace in the last three months, helped by strong retail demand.
UK manufacturers are looking at ways to cut export risks to China in the wake of last week’s turbulent stockmarket crash.
British SMEs say the volatility of global currencies has become the main hurdle in ramping up international trade.
The director general of the Chinese arm of UKTI, Catherine Raines, has been appointed as CEO by the Department of Business, Innovation & Skills.
On the back of the England cricket team reclaiming the Ashes during the fourth test in Nottingham, it’s been revealed that British sales of cricket and polo equipment to Australia during 2014 topped £1m.
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