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Portal will help provideimportand export advice

AthrivingShropshirefreightbusiness is lookingahead to 2023 with planstohelpeven more smalland medium-sized businesses to grow theirexporttrade

Telford-basedGlobalFreight enjoyedabumper2022despite the ongoingglobalchallenges created by Brexit,Covid,supplychain issues causedbythe warinUkraine, driver shortagesinthe haulageindustry as well as thecostofliving crisis

Managing director Anton Gunter said:“Whilst some businesses undoubtedly steeredaway from pushingforward with their import andexportplansin2022,

GlobalFreight hashad abusyyear andislooking to moresuccess over thenext12months.

“I thinkmorebusinesses will be lookingtopushintonew markets andgrowtheir export andimport tradethisyearas thecountry tries to getbackontrack afterthe uncertaintyofrecent months.”

Improvement

“The signsare good foranimprovementintrading conditions this year.”

On theGlobalFreight agenda forthisyearisanexcitingplanfor anew expert advice portal,which will provideadditionalsupport for smallerbusinesses trying to get startedinexportand import

Thenew portal is duetolaunch by earlyspring, andwill be aonestop advice centre forthose who areinvolvedinimportand export business

Themainaim is to make international trade easy forsmall to medium-sized businesses –the advice andinformation will be easily accessible andcovera rangeoftopicsand issues

Formoreinformation about GlobalFreight or foradviceon importingorexporting, visittheir websiteglobal-freight.co.uk/

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