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Business Down Under: Opportunities in Australia & Singapore

Find out how you can grow your business in Australia and Singapore by joining experts at a seminar at the World Trade Centre Hull & Humber.

Specialists in the Australian and Singapore markets from UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) and professional services company KPMG will reveal opportunities for businesses in these markets. Hull-based Tribal Education will share their experience of the Australian market and Personal Care Programme will share their experience of doing business in Singapore.

Following this, World Trade Centre Hull & Humber partners will be on hand to help you get started, including UKTI, Language is Everything, legal experts Andrew Jackson and tax and financial advisers.

The UK is the largest foreign investor in Australia and its fifth biggest trading partner. Opportunities particularly exist for companies in:

  • Renewable energy
  • Financial services
  • Mining
  • Gas and oil exploration
  • ICT
  • Biotechnology
  • Food and drink

Singapore is one of UKTI’s High Growth Markets and is the UK’s largest trading partner in South-East Asia. It is ranked number one globally by the World Bank in its ‘Ease of Doing Business’ report. Particular opportunities exist in:

  • Advanced engineering and manufacturing
  • Creative industries and design
  • Education and training
  • Environment
  • Financial and professional services
  • ICT
  • Oil and gas
  • Ports and logistics

The seminar will take place on 4 December from 8.45-11.30am.

For more information please view the event flyer or contact Racheal Damen at the World Trade Centre Hull & Humber on 01482 485200 or by email at racheal.damen@wtchumber.com.

 

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