BCC International Trade Summit 2017

10th August 2017

This year's International Trade Summit will take place at the VOX Conference Centre, Resorts World, Birmingham on 12th October.

The event will give delegates practical advice, invaluable resources and the contacts needed to grow their business, and begin the next step of their export journey. Whatever stage of the export journey you are at, the BCC's International Trade Summit is the event that will help you take your business to the next level. There will be a choice of informative workshops, lively panel discussions with businesses with export experience from a range of sectors, stimulating speeches from successful exporters and household names. And, of course, plenty of time for networking. Join us on the 12th October to: LEARN from peer-to-peer inspiration and gain advice from successful exporting businesses EXPORT by looking at the changing face of export compliance especially in light of BREXIT including customs, VAT and standards finance. GROW learn which markets to target and what help is available to help grow your export sales in Europe and beyond. Click Here for more information.

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