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The UK Trade and Investment (UKT&I) identified the following sectors as great opportunities for British companies

  • Advanced Engineering
  • Agribusiness, Food and Retail
  • Creative & Media
  • Defence and Security
  • Education & Skills
  • Energy
  • Financial & Professional Services
  • ICT
  • Infrastructure
  • Life Sciences
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We work in the education and skills sector, and with an alleged 25% of the worlds under-25s and with an admitted skills gap - this area have enormous potential and we are happy to talk further on this subject with anyone (contact us). The current government is engaged in a major programme of skills development and improvement particularly for the 70% of the population that live in rural areas and work in agriculture and local support services.

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