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Manchester to pioneer new Government export support scheme to boost small firms

Department for Business & Trade and Combined Authority team up to get more SMEs selling overseas

The Government has vowed to help Manchester businesses with their exports

Businesses in Greater Manchester will be the first in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to join a new Government support scheme to help them to export to more overseas markets.

The Greater Manchester Combined Authority has teamed up with the Department for Business & Trade to launch the Enhanced Trade Partnership, which will be launched later today.

The “enhanced and unparalleled” project aims to bring together local and national advisers to make life easier for SMEs looking to tap into global markets.

International Trade Advisors will join forces with partners including the Growth Company and the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce to help firms with their export plans and offer bespoke support.

Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said: “My message to any business in Greater Manchester looking to make their exporting ambitions a reality, we want to help, and hope that the new hub will pave the way to get more businesses trading right around the world.

“We know that businesses who export, grow even faster, which is why this government is determined to get even more small firms on the exporting ladder”

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, said: “International trade has driven the transformation of Greater Manchester’s economy over the past two centuries, and although today our city-region today looks very different, the desire to connect and trade with the world remains part of our DNA.

“To realise our wider regional and national growth ambitions, we need to ensure small businesses to have the right tools and support to make the most of the opportunities in new international markets. This partnership is an example of what Greater Manchester does best, bringing together regional and national government and our local business support network to drive growth.”