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TRADE IMPLICATIONS OF BREXIT FOR COMMONWEALTH, UNDER-DEVELOPING AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Trade Implications of Brexit for Commonwealth, Under-developing and Developing Countries
Course Code LSBE/EX/TIB
Duration 1-3 Days
Level Professional Certifications
Pedagogy Blended | On Campus | Online
This course focuses on what may be the most visible potential Brexit effect on Commonwealth countries' trade relations and policies.  Brexit is a journey into unknown territory, as no state has ever left the EU. It will affect the rest of the world along several direct and indirect pathways. The challenge is to understand that the exports of Commonwealth countries must not be disrupted due to Brexit.
  • Learn about Trade for Peace
  • What is World Humanitarian Drive
  • Meaning of Brexit for the United Kingdom
  • UK and Africa trade relations in the past and now Brexit is an opportunity for the Middle East and African countries
  • Investment opportunities in the UK Real Estate after BREXIT
  • Ecommerce platform opportunities after BREXIT TAX & Customs guidelines for the Middle East and African counties
  • The implication of import and export of UK goods to African countries after Brexit·

The following must attend this training course:

  • Entrepreneurs
  • Business Consultants
  • Trade Officials and Policy Makers
  • Investors and Investment Consultants Property developers and Real Estate Investors Import & export business owners

This course will enable participants to attend:

  • Special meet & greet event with the local MPs in the House of Parliament
  • Certificate award ceremony in the House of Parliament
  • Official tour to Oxford University
  • Official tour to Bank of England museum Luxurious Hotel Accommodation in the heart of London
  • London sightseeing tours and airport pickup & drop

Duration: 3 Days

Time: 10:00 - 17:00

Tuition Fees:£1500

This course focuses on what may be the most visible potential Brexit affect on Commonwealth countries trade relations and policies.
Brexit is a journey into unknown territory, as no state has ever left the EU. It will affect the rest of the world along several direct and indirect pathways.
The challenge is to understand that the exports of Commonwealth countries must not be disrupted due to to Brexit.