Yorkshire Post

Top exporters prepare for post-Brexit world

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YORKSHIRE BUSINESS leaders will meet next month to describe how they are preparing for the post-Brexit world.

Some of the region’s most experience­d exporters will pass on tips about how to conduct overseas trade after we leave the EU.

Taking place at The West Park Hotel in Harrogate on March 14, the ‘BrExport’ breakfast round table event will be co-hosted by the Institute of Directors (IoD) and ExportExch­ange.

Victoria Boldison, network manager at ExportExch­ange, said: “The event will be a really positive exchange of informatio­n and ideas, and we hope to attract new firms to join the ExportExch­ange network and benefit from the experience of other Yorkshire business people who are getting on with exporting, regardless of the political situation.”

The breakfast discussion will be chaired by IoD ambassador and strategic business mentor Tony Webster, of Wayfinder, and will feature a panel of experts including some of the region’s most experience­d exporters such as Chris Black, of Sound Leisure, Garry Nield, of Taylors of Harrogate, and Ian Garner, of Practical Solutions Management.

Mr Black, Mr Nield and Mr Garner, who are patrons of the free to join ExportExch­ange. co.uk network, have all mentored other growing exporters to help boost the region’s trade outside the UK.

The event, which is open to directors of companies throughout the Leeds City Region, will look at the ways in which Yorkshire businesses are dealing with the risks presented by Brexit, with the panel sharing how they plan to continue to grow their overseas presence.

Mr Black said yesterday: “After two years of uncertaint­y and suppositio­n, businesses are still in the dark about the likely impact of us leaving the EU, however, it is vital they continue to drive forward their exports.”

For more informatio­n visit the ExportExch­ange.co.uk website.

The ExportExch­ange.co.uk initiative was launched in 2017 The ExportExch­ange programme is backed by the European Regional Developmen­t Fund and is supported by the Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnershi­p (LEP), the Department for Internatio­nal Trade (DIT), and a number of private sector export specialist­s.

Businesses are still in the dark about the likely impact of us leaving the EU. Chris Black, of Sound Leisure.

 ?? PICTURE: SIMON HULME. ?? PLANNING AHEAD: Chris Black, of Sound Leisure, is calling on Yorkshire firms to continue exporting despite Brexit uncertaint­y.
PICTURE: SIMON HULME. PLANNING AHEAD: Chris Black, of Sound Leisure, is calling on Yorkshire firms to continue exporting despite Brexit uncertaint­y.

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