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This virtual event will take place on:

  • Tuesday 14 September 2021, 09:30 -16:30

 

Discover how to cost and price your exports for profit when venturing into new global markets or adapting your current strategy

Why should you join this virtual event?

Export pricing is one of the most crucial decisions for a business when entering a new market. SMEs often rely on ad-hoc and reactive pricing strategies, overlooking the fundamental export costs and market expectations.

This free Department for International Trade South East virtual event is designed to help you price your product or service for international success.

Join us for expert insight on how best to set and manage export prices across international markets and what you need to consider in light of COVID-19 and the UK's EU-exit transition.


What will you learn?

  • How to set a pricing structure to achieve profit
  • The costs to market and deliver products and services overseas
  • Hidden costs and potential impacts on pricing
  • Understanding local market price levels and typical distribution margins
  • Identifying and using alternative pricing strategies
  • Being contract aware – regulations and duties when setting prices, using appropriate delivery terms (Incoterms), negotiation variables and managing successful ongoing business
  • Address your pricing pain points with live Q&A with our experts

 

Meet our Speaker

Julie Macken
JH Market Strategy Ltd, Consultant

  • An experienced trainer and marketer who has facilitated export focused workshops in the UK and around the world for many years
  • Passionate about working with people and organisations to help them identify and reach their goals
  • Has worked in-house and as a consultant and has lived and worked in Tokyo for 18 months working as a worldwide co-ordinator, managing relations between the Japanese subsidiary and the rest of the world for Alere, a pharma diagnostics business
  • Runs her own online business and continues to work with JH Market Strategy Ltd, delivering courses in international market entry strategy and research for the Department for International Trade
  • Also works closely with Department for International Trade in London and the South East delivering one-to-one advice on market research and selection

 

When will this virtual event take place?

This virtual event will take place on Tuesday, 14 September 2021 at 09:30 - 16:30

 

Who is this event for?

This event is part funded by the European Regional Development Fund*. As a result, a range of data points must be collected to assess your businesses eligibility. 

Businesses must: 

  • Be small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) according to the European SME definition
  • Be based in the South East of England
  • Not be "Undertaking in Difficulty" - please see the definition here
  • Have not received more than €200,000 in public funds over the last 3 fiscal years


What's next?

To secure your place for this free virtual event, simply click the Apply here button on the top of this page. 

Please note, only 30 places are available and the above eligibility criteria applies.

Places are limited to one delegate per business - we highly recommend applying quickly to secure your spot.

Important: If your application is approved, you will be requested to sign an electronic application form to secure your place for this subsidised event.

 

Contact us

Have a question about the virtual event? Email our team at tradeevents@newable.co.uk 

 

 


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General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) notice:

This event is planned and delivered by Newable Ltd in partnership with the Department for International Trade (DIT).

This event is part funded by the European Regional Development Fund. As a result, a range of data points must be collected to assess your eligibility to attend this funded event. To comply with ERDF funding requirements, Newable and ERDF project delivery partners collect and store your registration data for European Commission auditing and project evaluation purposes until 2033 before all records are destroyed.

Newable will share your personal data, business information and communications or information recorded during the webinar/virtual event with the Department for International Trade (DIT). Information regarding the use and processing of personal data by the Department for International Trade (DIT) can be found at www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-international-trade/about/personal-information-charter.

Newable will not share your data with any other third parties that are not involved with the delivery of the event or funding of the project. You can see our full privacy policy here.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please note that the webinar/virtual event platform allows audio and other information sent during the session to be recorded. By joining these webinar sessions, you automatically consent to such recordings. This recording will be made available after the conclusion of the live event as part of the DIT and Newable webinar archives and for further external promotion/information purposes and will remain available indefinitely. If you do not consent to being recorded, discuss your concerns with the host or do not join the session.

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