Trade missions to fly the flag for Welsh business

From Tokyo to Toronto, San Francisco to Shanghai, businesses from across Wales are being invited to join the Welsh Government on its latest programme of trade missions overseas.

Business Minister Edwina Hart has announced a new programme of 10 overseas trade missions that will see the Welsh Dragon flying high to support Welsh businesses across the world.

The Welsh Government will lead Welsh businesses to key strategic overseas markets with the objectives of raising Wales’ profile overseas and increasing international trade and export opportunities. The itinerary for 2012-13 will include multi-sector trade missions to Japan, North America, Gulf States, China, Turkey and Germany.

Mrs Hart was addressing an audience of Welsh business people at the ‘Exporting for Growth’ event at Cardiff’s City Hall. The event was also attended by UK Trade and Industry Minister Lord Green.

Mrs Hart urged Welsh businesses to take the opportunity to grow their existing markets and pledged to provide support to help Welsh firms develop their capabilities for international trade.

Recent export figures showed that Welsh exports for 2011 increased by 13.8% over the previous year. The value of exports during this period increased by £1,629 million compared to 2010, with increases to both EU and non-EU countries of 13.9% and 13.7% respectively.

She said: “We are enhancing our trade and investment efforts in these difficult economic circumstances and have established a major projects team to lead on trade and investment. There are many businesses across Wales already grasping the opportunity to grow existing markets and we will help these in every way we can. We will also continue to work closely with UKT&I on increasing exports.

“Trade missions are an excellent platform to further develop the profile of Wales across a range of sectors – from food to tourism, and increase bilateral trade and investment. By encouraging and supporting companies to export we can develop sustainable economic growth, and business in Wales has a major contribution to make.”

Mrs Hart added: “Welsh companies will now be given the opportunity to target key strategic markets in destinations such as China, India, Japan, Canada and the United States.  This is truly a world wide offering and together with our targeted Overseas Exhibition Programme, Welsh business will be able to show to the world the strength of its commitment to grow, innovate and produce.

“We are already known globally as a small smart country with an extraordinary work ethic.  Now we have the opportunity to further exhibit that drive and determination that we are all so proud of, and show the World what Welsh business can thrive in global markets.”

The DRAFT trade mission programme for 2012-13 is as follows:
Market  Location        Date  
USA     Washington, Boston / Chicago    September 2012
Gulf    Qatar & UAE     September 2012
Canada  Toronto & Montreal      October 2012  
China   Beijing & Shanghai      October 2012  
USA     San Francisco & Los Angeles     October 2012  
Saudi Arabia    Jeddah & Riyadh November 2012 
Japan   Tokyo   November 2012 
China   Hong Kong & Chongqing   Feb/Mar 2013  
Turkey  TBA     February 2013 
Germany TBA     March 2013