GTD Fast Track
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There is significant demand for UK products and services globally, but SMEs sometimes lack the information and skills they need to truly exploit opportunities that come their way.
GTD delivers all manner of international trade support, import and export, goods and services; and has wrapped this up into a practical ‘how to’ service, the GTD Fast Track. Each Fast Track provides everything needed to successfully penetrate and develop that market or territory; with tools, templates, insights, knowledge, and more, the programme is designed specifically to help companies:
- focus on the best markets for their products/services
- concentrate business development for the best possible return
- invest in the most effective marketing
- reduce time to market / expedite market expansion
- correctly adapt their products and/or services
- lower compliance burden
- remove risk through non-compliance
- optimally navigate customs processes
- improve profitability and cashflow
- enhance supply chain resilience
- and more

"Greening International Trade has emphasised the importance of strong, enforceable domestic environmental laws, regulations and standards as the basis for green trade, and the need for international cooperation to raise shared environmental ambition."
Carolyn Deere BirkbeckDirector of the Forum on Trade, Environment and the SDGs
"The Climate Change Committee estimates that the UK will need to invest £1.4 trillion between 2020 and 2050 to reach net zero. This includes an average of £50 billion per year between 2025 and 2050—an amount broadly comparable to the government’s annual spending on schools."
Andrew P Goodwin:Oxford Economics
"So, the financial case for green trade is very clear: The global market for low-carbon exports is growing rapidly. By 2030, it’s projected to be worth almost £2 trillion. While a potent combination of ambitious entrepreneurs, high ambitions and steadfast and determined government backing, the UK is now in a leading position to take a first mover advantage. This translates into some exciting opportunities for us: Because quite simply green trade, spells green jobs."
The Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MPUK International Trade Secretary
"Public and private actors are showing great interest in green trade topics. The urgency of environmental challenges is driving a re-think of our production and consumption networks. Supply chain sustainability is gathering mainstream attention, the circular economy needs to be delivered across value chains, while trade and climate topics are increasingly intersecting."
AuthorWorld Economic Forum
"International trade plays a substantial role in global warming; it has been estimated that 25 percent of the total carbon emissions could be associated with the expansive cross-border production process and distribution (WTO, 2021). Meanwhile, “greening” trade would provide an impetus to sustainable production and restrain carbon emissions."
S. K. MohantyG20 Insights
"Green trade presents a major opportunity for the UK, creating
high-value jobs in the low-carbon economy, driving sustainable
growth in all corners of the nation, and fuelling technological
innovations that can be exported to the world. Free trade can be a lean, green, value-creating machine that is
good for developed and developing nations alike."
The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP UK Secretary of State for International Trade
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