Calderdale Council will continue its series of Let’s Talk Trade panel discussions later this month with a session on the topic of establishing new export and import ties with India.
Trade between the UK and India was worth £24 billion in 2019, an increase of 10% on the previous year.
And following our country’s exit from the European Union, businesses in Calderdale are being encouraged to explore new opportunities for international trade.
Let’s Talk Trade is a series of free online panel discussions designed to empower local businesses to thrive in international trade following the end of the Brexit transition period.
This month’s session – “Exploring India For Calderdale’s Global Future” – will be held on Tuesday 20 July at 10.00am. Registration is now open to Calderdale business owners and decision-makers.
The Let’s Talk Trade initiative is being delivered in partnership with the Mid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce, as part of the Vision2024 for Calderdale and the borough’s Inclusive Economic Recovery Plan to help rebuild from the pandemic.
Each session comprises a one-hour panel session led by business experts, with opportunities for attendees to raise questions and concerns in a collaborative environment.
Let’s Talk Trade will bring together our region’s best and brightest business pioneers to share knowledge, helping Calderdale’s businesses connect and develop import and export relationships with new suppliers and trade partners, not just within the EU, but across the globe.
Cllr Jane Scullion, Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Strategy, said:
“Following two excellent, informative Let’s Talk Trade sessions, we’ll be switching our focus to opportunities for Calderdale businesses to trade with India.
“Building new international import and export relationships like this is crucial for Calderdale’s global future, and we hope that these free sessions will engage with local business owners and decision-makers to provide greater access and opportunity.
“We want to help Calderdale businesses connect and develop relationships with a range of international suppliers, and empower the region to unlock Calderdale’s bright future in importing and exporting. Creating new opportunities for local businesses is a key part of our Inclusive Economic Recovery Plan to build back fairer from the pandemic.”
Upcoming sessions:
- Tuesday 20 July
- Tuesday 17 August
- Tuesday 28 September
- Tuesday 26 October
To register to attend the events, please visit: talktrade.co.uk