International Trade Workshops

Since the Brexit vote, the end of the transition period and now the introduction of the UK and EU Trade & Co-operation Agreement, there are now many more procedures, protocols and systems businesses need to be aware of. The Black Country Chamber of Commerce has been involved in the delivery of Trade Skills workshops for many years and has an established reputation for the quality and relevance of these workshops and their contribution to the up-skilling of British Exporters.

International Trade workshops are delivered by our professionally registered trainers and held virtually. They can also be made more bespoke to your business and delivered in-house.

Bespoke Workshops

What's included:

Benefits:

  • In-house delivery - Meaning less time away from the office
  • Delivered by experts - Experienced trainers with extensive business insights
  • Fresh and agile content - Focused on current challenges and tailor-made to your business
  • Cost-effective - Training programmes are open to teams, groups or individuals

Get in Touch

To ask any questions please contact our training team by email: training@blackcountrychamber.co.uk or call 0330 024 0820.

Testimonials

Hill and Smith

"The export course has helped our business substantially as we all feel so much more confident about how to export products, under different payment terms, correctly and without any discrepancies. The tutors also provided us with resources that we can access independently when we need further clarification. A great course delivered by fantastic and highly-experienced tutors. Not forgetting, we were consistently supported by the Black Country Chamber!"

H&R ChemPharm (UK) Ltd 

"We supplied David Hooper the trainer with some live issues that we had come across at H & R. Thus was we were all able to interact and associate some live instances and were able to relate to live instances in the work place . We would highly recommend this one very informative bespoke training course."

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