Establishing Business in the USA

13th May 2019

The Department for International Trade and Avitus Group invite companies in the Yorkshire & Humber region looking to relocate, expand or establish business in the USA.

If America is your next target export market or you are looking to set up in the states, this is the event for you. Rapid advancements, particularly in the manufacturing and education industries, continue to shape the future of the American economy. This half day conference will delve into the challenges faced by British businesses today and offer expert solution-lead information which will enable you to enter and thrive in the American market. Discover the states offering various opportunities and gain a deep understanding of American consumers, tax law and regulations to ensure your company has the greatest chance of success in the complex market. Attendance will provide you with an unbeatable platform for knowledge sharing and will generate new contacts that will help you develop your business in the USA. For more information and to secure your place, click here. You can read the full flyer for the event here: Establishing Business in the USA Flyer  

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