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Could exporting help your business grow?
15/06/2026

Many small business owners assume that exporting is something reserved for larger companies with dedicated sales teams and substantial resources. In reality, advances in technology, online marketplaces and international logistics have made overseas markets more accessible than ever, creating opportunities for businesses of all sizes.

Finding new customers is often one of the biggest challenges facing small businesses. Exporting allows firms to reach markets that may be significantly larger than those available locally. In some cases, products or services that face intense competition in the UK may find a more receptive audience overseas, particularly where specialist expertise or niche products are involved.

Exporting is not limited to manufacturers. Professional service firms, software developers, consultants, training providers and creative businesses can all potentially benefit from international sales. Digital technology has made it easier to market, deliver and support many services across borders.

The good news is that a range of support is available to businesses considering overseas expansion. Government-backed organisations and trade support bodies offer guidance on exporting, market research, finance options and introductions to potential customers and distributors. Taking advantage of these resources can help reduce risk and improve the likelihood of success.

Even if exporting is not an immediate priority, it may be worth reviewing whether your products or services could appeal to customers outside the UK. Many businesses discover that opportunities already exist but have simply never been explored.

Growth does not always require opening new premises or launching new product lines. Sometimes the next stage of development can be achieved by reaching customers in new markets. For the right business, exporting could provide an effective way to increase sales, strengthen resilience and support long term growth.


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