Shropshire MP leads business support drive
A Shropshire MP is leading a drive to bring free government support to more local firms, to help them take advantage of export opportunities and to tap into demand for British products from overseas.
By organising a series of events through 2021, Philip Dunne is helping businesses in his South Shropshire district to find out how they can start or grow international sales and get free government support to do it.
Mr Dunne is working with the Department for International Trade (DIT) as part of the Parliamentary Export Programme, to help local businesses access the support they need to boost their exporting potential. The first virtual event takes place on Friday, March 19, from 2pm to 3pm.
Mr Dunne said: "I am well aware of the impact this pandemic has had on local businesses in South Shropshire. So helping them survive and then recover from the pandemic is one of my top priorities. I'm pleased to be hosting events that can sustain and create local jobs, by giving businesses in South Shropshire access to information, advice and finance to find new markets for their goods overseas.
“The events I’m organising are free and all a business has to do is register. Experts and experienced exporters will be online to provide free advice including on government supported working capital and the practicalities of post-Brexit trade."
Whether a business is new to exporting, has exported in the past or is a current exporter, participating in the programme will equip them with the support and tools they need to begin or continue their exporting journey.
Mr Dunne is a founding member of the Parliamentary Export Programme, where selected cross-party MPs organise and chair virtual meetings with experts from business and government.
For more information and for businesses to register their interest for future events, visit events.great.gov.uk/parliamentary-export-programme