There are a variety of services available to assist UK exporters that can be found at https://www.business.gov.uk/export-from-uk/

There you can find a range of government-backed tools and support to help businesses begin or expand their export activity. The GOV.UK platform brings together guidance, training and financial support in one place, aimed at simplifying what can often be a complex process.  

This includes detailed market guides, helping businesses assess opportunities, understand local regulations and navigate cultural and commercial differences.

Businesses can also join the Digital Exporting Programme to receive practical support for when looking to grow through ecommerce and online marketplaces. There is also a wide range of training available through the Business Academy which offers free webinars, masterclasses and events covering everything from export basics to sector-specific opportunities. 

Financial assistance is available through UK Export Finance, which can help qualifying businesses secure contracts, manage cash flow and mitigate risks such as non-payment. 

This range of services can help UK exporters deal with international markets and is especially useful for small businesses unaccustomed to working with international markets.

Source:HM Government | 30-03-2026
Categories: Business Support

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