Milton Keynes MPs to host Parliamentary Export Programme event for local businesses

    Milton Keynes MPs Ben Everitt and Iain Stewart are set to host their second Parliamentary Export Programme with the Department for International Trade to help local businesses take advantage of international opportunities.

    The Milton Keynes MPs are working with the Department for International Trade (DIT) as part of the Parliamentary Export Programme, to help local businesses access the free support they need to boost their exporting potential and understand the effects of trade agreements and how to benefit from them. ​​  ​

    This session will provide Milton Keynes businesses an opportunity to speak to and hear speakers from the Department for International Trade, and an experienced local exporter who will detail the support available for businesses to expand their business overseas. 

    It will take place between 2 and 3pm on 17th November.​

    Ben Everitt, the MP for Milton Keynes North, said: "I'm thrilled to be hosting another Milton Keynes Parliamentary Export Programme event with the Department of International Trade as I truly believe Global MK can be a huge part of Global Britain.

    "Our businesses have the potential to go global and by linking them up with trade experts we can make sure they fulfil their potential so please so come and join us."

    Iain Stewart, Milton Keynes South MP, added: ​ “I want to help local businesses bounce back from the pandemic as well as utilise the many trade opportunities that we now have because the United Kingdom has left the European Union.

    “The last Parliamentary Export Programme was a great success, with over 20 MK businesses signing up to receive free information and advice from the Department for International Trade and Export Champions.

    “I would urge any local firm that is considering exporting or is currently exporting to sign up for this free roundtable event to maximise their trade opportunities and know the help that is available to them.”

    For more information and for businesses to register their interest, click here.

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