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Exports Minister urges firms to use Government help to build overseas sales post-Covid and post-Brexit

'The key messages are that only one in seven companies that can export, do, and there is a massive opportunity out there'

NFU President Minette Batters and Minister for Exports Mike Freer MP at Stilton makers Long Clawson Dairy in Leicestershire(Image: Glen Minikin)

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s Minister for Exports has urged British business to make more of the Government help on offer to support them in building overseas sales.

Speaking on a visit to three Leicestershire exporters, Mike Freer MP said less than 15 per cent of firms that could were selling their products and services abroad.

And he said there was no reason to fear potential barriers and red tape caused by Brexit.

He told BusinessLive: “I think the key messages are that only one in seven companies that can export, do, and there is a massive opportunity out there.

“And if anybody thinks they want to export or talk about the opportunities then they should get in contact with our local teams. We have teams on standby who will hold their hand and help them make that first overseas sale.

“Once they’ve done it I think they’ll find it’s easier than they expected and more profitable, as we know that exporting companies are more profitable and tend to have more higher skilled jobs which is good for the local economy as well.”

Back on New Year’s Eve Boris Johnson vowed to “maximise the benefits of Brexit” in 2022 as consumers were warned to brace for fresh disruption due to new rules that were coming into play.

The Prime Minister, marking a year since the post-Brexit free trade deal with the European Union came into force, said the Government would “go further and faster” to take advantage of the “enormous potential that our new freedoms bring” in the new year.