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The Welsh Government is 100% behind ambitious businesses ready to enter global markets and has developed a suite of flexible services to support Welsh Companies across the key sectors.
Whether you’re a Wales based company, or an international business looking for a trade partner in Wales, the Welsh Government’s experienced advisors can help you identify and research potential overseas markets, identify and meet potential foreign partners, manage international projects, develop a bespoke export strategy & learn about the industrial, political and legal situation in your targeted country. The Welsh Government support network is global; they can unearth new opportunities and help you convert them into real business.
15 Dec 2011
British business to benefit from UK-China trade talks
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Welsh Government - Business Wales
QED Centre, Main Avenue
Treforest Industrial Estate
Treforest
CF37 5YR
Tel: 03000 6 03000
E-mail: business@wales.gsi.gov.uk
Website: www.wales.com/business
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A full listing of Welsh events can be found on business.wales.gov.uk
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