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UK Announces International Trade Week to Bolster Exports

The United Kingdom will hold its first International Trade Week, designed to showcase events and workshops available to all UK businesses hosted by "expert trade advisors, Parliamentarians and Ministers," the Department for International Trade said. DIT is encouraging companies looking to export for the first time to attend. Running Nov. 15-19, the trade week will provide advise to businesses looking to begin or expand their exporting operations and show that "businesses who export are more producing and pay their staff more," DIT said.

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"We want to help more businesses across the UK start exporting so they can seize the wins on offer in the world’s fastest growing markets," Minister for Exports Mike Freer said. "Exporting is crucial to the government’s plans to level up and build back better, and this week of events is a great opportunity for businesses to get involved, share advice and learn from the experts."