Gatwick Airport and the Department for International Trade to help local businesses grow internationally and support local job creation

  • Three winning businesses will receive £2,000 from Gatwick to cover costs to attend their chosen international trade exhibitions
  • The competition is open to SMEs with headquarters in Sussex, Surrey, Kent and Croydon
  • £7.5 billion of international goods pass through Gatwick in trade supporting 113,800 UK jobs

LONDON, UK, 2019-Mar-06 — /Travel PR News/ — Today (04/03/2019), Gatwick Airport launched a new competition with the Department for International Trade to give local businesses the chance to attend international trade exhibitions – helping them grow internationally and support local job creation.

SMEs headquartered in Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Croydon can take part by explaining in 150 words how their business will develop by attending trade exhibitions through the Gatwick Trade Fairs webpage (www.gatwickairport.com/trademissions).

Businesses in the Gatwick Diamond area are 50% more likely to export than those in other parts of the UK, according to Oxford Economics. Gatwick and the Exporting is GREAT campaign are looking to further help these SMEs to take advantage of a range of international trade opportunities which are supported by DIT and a range of trade associations.

Oxford Economics also found that Gatwick was an important enabler of trade with £7.5 billion of international goods passing through Gatwick in 2017 in business that supported 113,800 UK jobs. Such trade is enabled directly by the transport of cargo within the belly holds of flights – particularly through the airports 66-strong long haul route network.

International Trade Secretary and President of the Board of Trade Dr Liam Fox MP said: “Businesses of all sizes should remember that there is a world beyond Europe and there will be a time beyond Brexit. This competition, which we have launched with Gatwick Airport, will help SMEs who may not have the time or resources to realise the opportunities of international expansion and exporting.

“The DIT stands ready to help companies export. I encourage local businesses to get in touch with us to learn more about what we can do to help you make the transition from local to global.”

Guy Stephenson, Chief Commercial Officer, Gatwick Airport said; “SMEs are an important cog in the economic ecosystem of the South East and we recognise the many challenges they face.  By supporting local enterprises to attend international trade shows we hope to provide them with an important step up that will help them to develop and grow their business for the future.

“We hope to keep working closely with the Department for International Trade to see how else we might support local business going forward.”

Local SMEs will have until midnight on 1 April 2019 to enter with the winners being announced on 29 April 2019. Competition winners will be judged by a joint committee from Gatwick and the Department for International Trade.

Ben Raby, Head of the South East Regional Trade Team, Department for International Trade, said: “Although exporting can drive profitability and increase resilience, we know the process isn’t without its challenges. Setting up this competition will give growing companies the chance to take advantage of a range of international trade opportunities.

“Our region is home to a wealth of innovative and growing SMEs, and I’d encourage businesses from across the region to put themselves forward for this competition and get in touch with the DIT team. The demand is out there, and you could be too.”

By working with Department for International Trade and UK trade associations, the winners of the competition will:

  • Receive exposure to international industry leaders, Government officials and industry multipliers including the Chambers of Commerce, associations and business councils;
  • Receive briefings on local business practices and opportunities, and site visits to local facilities relevant to technologies/services and products

The Department for International Trade offers a range of support to SMEs, with services including digital support, information on international business opportunities and one-on-one meetings with experienced International Trade Advisers (ITAs).

Companies across the South east region can find information and a current list of opportunities by visiting great.gov.uk or contacting DIT South East: at info@tradesoutheast.com or on 0330 300 0012

The Department for International Trade (DIT) helps businesses export, drives inward and outward investment, negotiates market access and trade deals, and champions free trade.

We are an international economic department, responsible for:

  • supporting and encouraging UK businesses to drive sustainable international growth
  • ensuring the UK remains a leading destination for international investment and maintains its number one position for international investment stock in Europe
  • ·opening markets, building a trade framework with new and existing partners which is free and fair
  • using trade and investment to underpin the government’s agenda for a Global Britain and its ambitions for prosperity, stability and security worldwide.

Export Strategy

The Export Strategy sets out how the government will support businesses of all sizes to make the most of the opportunities presented by markets around the world. A government-led collaboration with business, developed after extensive engagement with a range of UK firms – the Strategy sets a new ambition from government to increase exports as a proportion of UK GDP to 35%.

  • It presents a streamlined and targeted offer for businesses of all sizes, set to raise productivity, boost wages and protect employment across the UK.
  • This is just the start – in the months ahead DIT will lead work across government to assess what more we can do to support UK business to achieve a step change in their exporting performance.

About Gatwick Airport

Gatwick’s Airport is the UK’s second largest airport. It serves more than 230 destinations in 74 countries for 46 million passengers a year on short and long-haul point-to-point services. Gatwick is also a major economic driver and generates around 85,000 jobs nationally, with 24,000 of these located on the airport. The airport is south of Central London with excellent public transport links, including the Gatwick Express, and is part of the Oyster contactless payment network.

Gatwick’s 2018 draft master plan sets out proposals for the airport’s ongoing development and sustainable growth. It also outlines the airport’s latest thinking on how it can meet the increasing demand for air travel and provide Britain with enhanced global connectivity. A 12-week public consultation closed on 10 January 2019, and a consultation response summary and final master plan will be published later in 2019.

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