Virtual trade centre to increase Scottish exports

Date Created: 05 September 2011

"It doesn't matter if you are new to exporting or are already trading in one or more international markets. It's all about equipping yourself with the right skills and expertise to grow your business internationally, and SDI has the tools to help you do that."

""Ambitious companies are getting access to a new "virtual trade centre" to help them boost exports and Scotland’s economic recovery.

Scottish Development International (SDI) is launching a new online export assessment tool which will be the first in a range of services to encourage and assist companies as they move into international markets.

This will help businesses make the most of their current skills and expertise in exporting, regardless of their experience and direct them to the services and advice that they need to expand further.

It will allow new exporters to identify and take their first steps towards global expansion.

Anne MacColl, Chief Executive, Scottish Development International, said:

"Our message to ambitious Scottish companies is clear – it doesn't matter if you are new to exporting or are already trading in one or more international markets. It's all about equipping yourself with the right skills and expertise to grow your business internationally, and SDI has the tools to help you do that.

"Companies that haven't yet exported tell us that what they need help with is to quickly identifying the best initial steps to successfully access new international markets. Equally, we know that companies that already trade overseas often need help in growing their exports and in gaining that extra competitive edge.

"Our new Virtual Trade Centre can help overcome these obstacles, encouraging more Scottish businesses to compete at a global level, gain confidence internationally, and boost the Scottish economy."

Industry welcomes initiative

"Never has it been more important for businesses to seize the massive opportunities that are available overseas."

As a business that supports others to start trading overseas, and to successfully expand their overseas sales, HSBC warmly welcomes initiatives like the Virtual Trade centre that make practical help as accessible as possible.

“The export opportunities for Scottish businesses are significant and are growing," says John R Rendall, HSBC CEO Scotland.  

"We see customers in Scotland of all sizes achieving strong export sales growth. But it remains the case that interested businesses with export potential can be deterred and discouraged by perceived risks and complexities. That's why practical initiatives like this are so valuable and why we'll encourage businesses to use them."

Finance Secretary John Swinney said:

“We live in an increasingly globalised economy and never has it been more important for businesses to seize the massive opportunities that are available overseas as a result.

“This is an exciting step forward in the on-going effort to help Scottish companies to take their businesses to the next level.

“The online approach has many advantages. Not only can people use it when they are on the move, across times zones and countries, but the content is interactive and this means it can be tailored to individual business needs.”

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