The Malta Business Weekly

TradeMalta’s internatio­nalisation platform inaugurate­d

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The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Promotion Carmelo Abela inaugurate­d new informatio­n services to be offered by TradeMalta to Malta-based companies interested in exporting to internatio­nal markets. Companies selling goods and services abroad will now be able to access knowledge resources including market reports, eLearning content and informatio­n on opportunit­ies online.

During his inaugurati­on speech, Minister Abela said that “government is committed to assisting Malta-based companies to reach new heights in internatio­nal markets and to encourage more and more entreprene­urs to consider going global”. He went on to say that the growth of the economy needs to continue being driven by internatio­nal business and that this is facilitate­d by the country’s political and commercial ties with world markets and made a reality by the interventi­ons of trade promotion organisati­ons like TradeMalta.

Minister Abela continued by saying that “informatio­n is power. For companies based in Malta, keen to learn about different markets and the opportunit­ies they might present, credible informa- tion on markets, opportunit­ies and trends, reduces the risk associated with exports. This portal gives them yet another important tool to use while planning and executing their internatio­nalisation”.

Co-funded by the EU (under the European Regional Developmen­t Fund), TradeMalta’s new portal promotes companies based in Malta, provides access to informatio­n useful for internatio­nalisation and serves as a platform for local companies to apply for TradeMalta’s assistance. The project has enabled TradeMalta to employ and train two members of staff who will offer enterprise­level informatio­n services to exporters for the years to come. The developmen­t of the portal and its associated services is an investment of over €800,000.

According to TradeMalta chairman Stephen Sultana, the publicpriv­ate partnershi­p has become the first port of call for Maltabased companies interested in exporting or exploring global markets in some other way. In the last three years, TradeMalta assisted hundreds of companies in their internatio­nalisation efforts, hosted the first edition of the Malta Internatio­nal Business Awards, trained over 60 participan­ts in export management and led more than a hundred companies in trade missions to new markets such as India, Ghana and Japan. Sultana said that TradeMalta wants to increase and strengthen the support it offers to local exporters with the introducti­on of these informatio­n services being an important milestone since it was set up.

For the inaugurati­on, TradeMalta invited Scottish Entreprene­ur Fraser Doherty to share his experience with local entreprene­urs.

More informatio­n can be found on TradeMalta’s portal www.trademalta.org

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