Accelerate your Global Growth: Unlock New Markets and Opportunities
In an era where global dynamics are rapidly shifting, the British Chambers of Commerce ‘Driving International Trade’ conference offers a platform for 300 forward-thinking leaders looking to accelerate their international footprint.
The event will bring together influential national and international business leaders, and political stakeholders, to explore lucrative markets, pivotal trade corridors, and ambitious projects that offer vast opportunities for businesses.
The event will be held on Thursday 20 March 2025 in a central London venue from 09:00 – 16:30 (UK time) with a networking reception taking place afterwards.
Event Highlights
The free-to-attend event will feature key panel discussions, fireside chats, keynote addresses and breakout sessions. Highlights include:
- Keynote address by the Minister for Investment, Baroness Poppy Gustafsson OBE.
- Panel discussions – opportunities across key regions such as the Gulf Cooperation Council, Africa, South and Southeast Asia, Asia-Pacific, and LATAC.
- Project Showcases – in key strategic markets such as Hong Kong, Dubai and Slovenia.
- Interactive Breakout Sessions – including ‘How to navigate the Local Business Environment in Strategic Markets’ and ‘Transforming Trade with Corridors, Markets, and Technology’.
- International Reception Keynote by the Secretary General of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), John WH Denton AO.
Please note, spaces are reserved for businesses actively exporting overseas. Complete Priority Application Form and the BCC team will review all applications and contact successful applicants.
Don’t miss this invaluable platform for C-suite executives to network, gain insights, and explore new avenues for growth. Discover how to navigate the complexities of global trade, understand regulatory environments, and forge partnerships that can propel your company into new international territories.
Apply today and be part of the conversation that shapes the future of international trade.