
We may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. A number of politicians, including government officials and business leaders, warned that Britain would become an isolated, inward-looking country with a smaller influence on the international stage in the lead up to the 2016 vote for the UK to split from Brussels. The research shows that UK companies are working more than ever to expand their exports to the global market.
According to a survey of 752 decision makers within the UK businesses, One World Express found that the majority of them already operate internationally or plan to expand overseas by the end of 2022. The survey showed that this was not a coincidence, but a direct result of the decision to leave the EU. 62 percent of the respondents said that Brexit prompted them to move into markets outside the EU rather than keep their imports inside the bloc. Since the 2016 election, 68 percent said they have noticed an increase in demand for their goods across global markets.
More than two-thirds of business leaders said having a brand that is identifiably British has enhanced their reputation across the world, even though they have restricted them to a limited, dwindling market. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tried to enter Britain into the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership CPTPP trade group. There are currently 11 counties in the CPTPP, including Australia, Japan and New Zealand. The government hopes to gain accession to the partnership. READ MORE: Queen and corgis are in danger of WOLF attack.
Ms Truss said that CPTTP membership is a huge opportunity for Britain. It will help shift our economic centre of gravity away from Europe towards faster-growing parts of the world, and deepen our access to massive consumer markets in the Asia-Pacific. We would get all the benefits of joining a high-standards free trade area, but without having to cede control of our borders, money or laws. One World Express CEO Atul Bhakta said Brand UK is helping companies break into new and international markets because of the findings. M 25 in gridlock with queues for 8 miles REPORT 'Severe' 70 mph gales to batter Wales TODAY WARNING 'Quit as royal with 100 m Netflix deal! Phillip Schofield slams Harry OPINION However, he said that successful international growth will not come without obstacles. He insisted that careful planning is needed to ensure that new and increasing demands can be met and that growth is sustainable. Mr Bhakta said that we have a lot of confidence that we will see many organisations go from strength to strength in 2022 as long as this work is undertaken.