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South West firms eye exports to Chile and Mexico via virtual trade missions

Government sets up links with Latin America as Brexit looms and coronavirus pandemic hampers the economy

Santiago, capital city of Chile

South West exporters are aiming to expand their sales in Latin America by taking part in the region’s first virtual trade missions to Mexico and Chile.

With full Brexit looming and the coronavirus pandemic having a huge impact on the economy, businesses are being advised to look to international trade for greater security.

So the Department for International Trade (DIT) has organised the virtual missions to Mexico, from November 10 to 13, and Chile, from November 24 to 25.

Led by Sarah Hildersley, DIT’s Market specialist for Latin America in the region, firms will participate in briefing sessions with market experts and sector specialists and take part in tailored one-to-one meetings.

Mexico City

They will be joined by the British Chamber of Commerce in Chile and the Mexico º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Business Council, along with international trade advisors from DIT and Business West.

The aim is to accelerate business discussions virtually to deliver sales more promptly, given the difficulties of international travel for business currently.

The programme is worth £2,500 to each company, and without travel costs and time taken to travel to these markets, there are additional savings.

Joanne Scutcher, sales and marketing manager at Octavius Hunt, based in Bristol, who is taking part in both trade missions, said: “Contact with potential customers has been very limited and in the current climate it’s difficult to convince companies to take on a new range.Having the support of a trade mission and on the ground DIT advisers is extremely valuable.”