International Trade Week

Department for International Trade written statement – made at on 2 November 2022.

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Photo of Kemi Badenoch Kemi Badenoch Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government), Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office), The Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade, Minister for Women and Equalities, Minister for Women and Equalities

On Monday, I launched International Trade Week 2022, which will run until Friday with events taking place across the United Kingdom. Now in its second year, International Trade Week is my department’s largest showcase of trade, exporting and investment potential in the UK.

The week is designed to inspire businesses throughout the UK to pursue global opportunities, understand the UK’s investment potential and connect directly with trade industry experts. It will showcase key initiatives from my department’s Export Strategy and provide an opportunity to hear from business about their work to support the UK’s race to £1 trillion worth of exports by the end of the decade. This Government continues to be committed to championing businesses to grow internationally and my department will evidence this through our events throughout the week.

With more than 10,000 business registrations to over 120 events across the week, there is clear appetite among British businesses to take advantage of the growing demand for UK goods and services, particularly from some of the world’s fastest growing economies. UK exports were £728.1bn in the 12 months to end of August 2022, up £116.0bn (19.0%) compared to the previous 12 months.

Last year, the Department for International Trade also launched our Export Strategy and the ‘Made in the UK, Sold to the World’ marketing campaign. One year on, we will celebrate successes to date and further promote our new products and services to business, as part our continued effort to deliver through the Export Strategy framework.

On Tuesday, as part of the Week, I also hosted the Green Trade and Investment Expo (GTIE) in Gateshead. The Expo will inspire and encourage more high quality, sustainable investment into UK businesses creating jobs and generating growth to benefit people across the UK.

With increased investment in UK businesses, and by super charging our exports, we will create jobs, increase energy security and resilience, boost productivity and build the expertise that will benefit the world. The Expo will also demonstrate how the UK is bringing innovation and creativity to life, and how the ingenuity of British inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs is unlocking new growth, new jobs and new investment in clean and renewable technologies.