The Prykarpattia Industrial Cluster launches consultations on preparing for export activities

The Prykarpattia Industrial Cluster is launching consultations on preparing for export activities.

Do you want to enter foreign markets or make your exports stable and systematic? As part of the Go Export: Building Regional Infrastructure to Support Exporters program, a selection of companies has begun for consultations on preparing for export activities. Thanks to the consultation, you will be able to:

  • assess your business's readiness for export
  • learn about available support tools and programs
  • receive personalized recommendations on the first steps

Experts will also help you determine the next steps using a step-by-step export guide developed by the Office for Entrepreneurship and Export Development. Consultants will provide all the necessary information so that companies can properly prepare to launch export activities or scale up existing ones.

Who will benefit?

  • Entrepreneurs
  • Company owners and managers
  • Export managers

Especially those who are just starting out or working with exports in an unsystematic way but want to expand their sales markets.

How does it work?

Preliminary self-diagnosis: the company takes an online test to assess its readiness for export and fills out a short questionnaire

Profile analysis: experts study your answers and identify areas for development

Meeting: in-depth consultation with an expert, analysis of the situation, and development of an individual export roadmap

Finalization of the roadmap: the company receives written recommendations with priority actions and useful support tools and next steps

Follow-up: after one month — a short survey or phone call to assess progress and determine the need for additional support

The number of places is limited. Applications can be submitted until July 31 at https://cutt.ly/MrI4bLP6.

https://business.diia.gov.ua/export/officeThe Go Export: Building Regional Infrastructure to Support Exporters program is implemented by the non-governmental organization Unite Ukraine in partnership with the Office for Entrepreneurship and Export Development, the national project Diia.Business, and with the support of the International Trade Center project Enhancing the Economic Resilience of Communities Affected by War, which is funded by the Government of Japan.

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