Trade Secretary Liam Fox to help 100,000 small businesses cash in on £2billion Brexit exports bonanza
It was revealed yesterday that family enterprises and new start-ups are blazing a trail for the UK as it reaches out to do business with 144 countries after Brexit
BRITAIN’S small firms are set to cash in on an estimated £2billion Brexit exports bonanza, it was revealed yesterday.
Family enterprises and new start-ups are blazing a trail for the UK as it reaches out to do business with 144 countries.
Trade Secretary Liam Fox wants to help 100,000 firms to join the race to access new worldwide markets for their products.
His department has already helped the Surrey makers of the Tangle Teezer, a revolutionary hairbrush, to strike a big deal in South Korea.
Treelocate is sending artificial palm trees from Northumberland to the Middle East.
Yorkshire based Little Helper is exporting baby products to Japan and the USA, while Hecks Farmhouse of Somerset is regularly exporting cider to America, Russia and the Ukraine.
Dr Fox said: “We want to help others set their sights on the global market.
“There’s never been a better time to export and join the thousands of other British businesses that are doing just that.”