The Far East is providing an export sanctuary from the troubled Eurozone for Cambridge and other UK exporters.
Far East haven for Cambridge exporters
Atkins launches new Qatar base to support Gulf growth
A decade after first setting up business in Qatar, Cambridge UK design and engineering consultancy Atkins has opened the doors to a new office building in the capital Doha to support ongoing growth.
Deyton Bell launches Transatlantic Business Hub
Deyton Bell, the economic, commercial and business development specialists, has launched the Transatlantic Business Hub.
Gressingham quacks new export markets
Life is everything it’s quacked up to be for East Anglian duck products supplier Gressingham.
Brazil: a tough nut that we really need to crack
Brazil puts the ‘B’ in the mnemonic BRIC as one of the darlings of the developing economies alongside Russia, India and China. It’s a country top of mind of this country’s elite.
TAP Czech’s into eastern Europe
TAP Biosystems, a Cambridge UK medtech innovator, has won a major new contract in eastern Europe.
East meets east in Warsaw
Viridian Solar, a Cambridge UK based solar manufacturing company, was among businesses from the East of England and Midlands regions that attended a recent trade mission to Warsaw, Poland.
New trade bridges built at Cambridge event
Cambridge and UK businesses eyeing rich pickings in the massive United States market were given a masterclass in how to optimise the opportunity and reduce the risk as Deyton Bell presented a brilliantly successful, second annual Transatlantic Business Forum.
Ohio joins States targeting the UK
Cambridge law firm Mills & Reeve and US partner enterprise Robinson & Cole are already acting as catalysts for two-way trade growth across the Atlantic.
Is it time to start looking West again?
Not so long ago – up until about 11 or 12 years ago – it was not unusual for young British companies with good growth potential to go to the US to raise capital on the public markets there, writes Gary Hanson, the liaison partner for the US at BDO.
Bango thrives after biting into the ‘Big Apple’
There’s no equivocation about Bango’s business model as the mobile billing and analytics business metaphorically bestrides the Atlantic.
Sepura improves lone worker safety for Snecma
To overcome the communications constraints presented by a large industrial complex, and to ensure rapid response in emergencies, Snecma Propulsion Solide has adopted Sepura STP8000 hand-portable TETRA radios with Man-Down functionality.
Record £27bn exports for UK’s East region
With a growth in exports of 20 per cent last year the East of England remains the UK’s second fastest growing exporting region.
Screen clip firm appoints partner for Japan market
Screenocean has appointed Tokyo-based production and distribution company Collaboration Inc as exclusive clips sales agent for the region.
Toby churchill to open Denver office
Toby Churchill Ltd is opening a US office in Denver, Colorado on July 1.
Sepura steps up China push
Cambridge based digital radio company, Sepura, has signed a deal that will help it leverage Chinese adoption of the TETRA standard.
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- Contracts Russian in for Sepura
- AVEVA clinches China deal
- The bubble’s not bursting for tea company
- UK’s saucy attack on US market
- Atkins wins £65m Qatar contract
- Inside track on doing business in the USA
- Sagentia booming in emerging markets
- UKTI helps fashion a global future for Cambridgeshire firm
- Cathay Pacific to reward UK success in Hong Kong and China
- Sepura to the rescue in Sweden
- Welding pioneer expands into Malaysia
- UKTI launches new China mission
- Syrris uses China as a gateway to Asia
- Ceramics business has it made in China
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