International business leaders will come to Llandrindod Wells next month for a unique conference promoting exports and global opportunities for companies in Wales.

The first ever Global Reach Out - GOT24 Wales (Global Opportunities to Trade) – is an event to be delivered by Wrexham-based International Trade Support Group (ITSG) and Antur Cymru on behalf of Powys County Council via the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund.

It takes place at the Metropole Hotel in Llandrindod Wells, on Tuesday November 5 from 9am-4pm.

Owners and managers of some of the world’s most successful exporters, including Thomond Gate Whiskey founder Nicholas Ryan, and speakers from Japan, the US, and Ireland, will headline on the day.

ITSG World Director Clive Barnard - who has more than 30 years’ industry experience, including a decade with Business Wales - said attendees can learn all about the world of international sales and building relationships overseas, no matter the size of their organisation.

“This is a platform for businesses in Powys to network and access real opportunities to sell their products or services globally,” said Mr Barnard.

“As well as guest speakers on live video link, we will have a host of trade specialists joining us in-person from a wide range of sectors such as finance, logistics, customs and marketing.

“GOT24 Wales is a unique opportunity for businesses of all sizes to begin their export journey and forge new partnerships that could help them reach the next level, creating jobs and supporting the economy in mid-Wales.”

During the event, a new network will be launched – Traders of Celtic Nations Alliance – which will enable start-ups, SMEs and small businesses to sell their products and “celebrate the values and culture of Wales”.

Welsh Government figures released in March for the previous 12 months revealed the value of goods exports for Wales was £19.1 billion and the EU accounted for 58.7 per cent of Welsh export values compared with 50.1 per cent for the UK.

Export values from Wales continued to be dominated by Machinery and Transport Equipment, which made up £8.3 billion (43.2 per cent), an increase of £0.3 billion (3.4 per cent) compared to the year ending March 2023. ‘Mineral Fuels’ continue to be the second highest value exported product, worth £3.4 billion in the year ending March 2024, making up 17.6 per cent of export values.

In addition to live presentations, GOT24 Wales will feature breakout sessions, networking, one-to-one surgeries, a Meet the Experts Q&A, and talks by ITSG World directors Keith Stringer and Patricia Carlin, Fuse Logistics director Lyndsey Bell, and Dominic McGough, founder and CEO of CustomsPlus, who has more than 40 years of experience including all aspects of Integrated Supply Chain and related Technologies.

Ms Carlin added: “Wales has always punched above its weight on the world stage, and this is a conference that will showcase and celebrate that, as well as demonstrating how to lay commercial foundations overseas.

“There are so many opportunities out there in a wide range of industries and this event will offer guidance and advice on how to capitalise on them, as well as hearing from a select group of talented global entrepreneurs and experts who have done so themselves.”

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