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Trade links forged between South West and Maltese businesses

Devon's International Trade Matters is working with The Malta Chamber of Commerce of creating post-Brexit channels

Devon's International Trade Matters is in talks with businesses in the Mediterranean island of Malta

A South West specialist international trade organisation is forging links with businesses in the Mediterranean island of Malta in a bid to boost imports and exports.

International Trade Matters’ (ITM) award-winning team of independent º£½ÇÊÓÆµ experts will be working with, and for, Maltese businesses looking at access to the British marketplace post-Brexit.

Linda Middleton-Jones, ITM managing director, said: “Following the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s exit from the European Union and with global commerce still slowly recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic, we are looking to build on the mutual heritage and trade between our two countries.


“The South West of England and Malta have a special relationship that goes back over generations, and we are keen to develop that friendship and open-up new business opportunities with our colleagues at The Malta Chamber of Commerce."

Devon-based ITM offers advice and support on a range of strategic and tactical issues relating to entering and succeeding in overseas markets. It organised and participated in trade missions to Russia before the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Our specialist team organises trade shows and specific sector events, and work with clients across sector related industries including agri-tech, food and drink, tourism, education, marine, creative services, media and marketing,” said Miss Middleton-Jones, who is also a director of Devon and Plymouth Chamber of Commerce.

Linda Middleton-Jones, managing director of Devon-based International Trade Matters

She said ITM can assist with AEO (Authorised Economic Operator) certificates issued by EU customs administrations and provide digital or face-to-face training on international trade document requirements.

“The relationship between the South West region/º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Malta is unique, and companies we speak to in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ are interested in business and collaboration opportunities, and especially in forging new and existing trading partnerships,” said Miss Middleton-Jones.