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Feb
15

Big profits could be unearthed in Chile

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Santiago Chile with the Andes in the background

Chile is an excellent market for UK and Irish businesses

 Chile is a country that has featured prominently in the news over the last few months, firstly due to the earthquake and secondly for the amazing good news story of the rescue of the 33 miners. These events and the subsequent visit of Chile’s President Sebastian Piñera to London have dramatically raised the profile of a country that until now has been relatively overlooked in terms of UK and Irish businesses interested in expanding overseas.

I have had the good fortune to work extensively with the Chilean market and to have travelled there frequently for business. I have worked in 55 different world markets and Chile certainly rates in my top 5 favourite places to do business. I first travelled out to Chile in 1998, working for a Northern Irish company who had ambitious growth plans for Latin America. I had at this stage already been working overseas throughout Europe and South Africa, but for me Latin America was something really exotic and I didn’t quite know what to expect. I think I expected llamas and panpipes but what I got was the modern capital city Santiago which would not look out of place somewhere in Spain or Italy. There is a distinctly European feel to the cities in Chile, both in how they look and how business is conducted there – much of the population is made up of immigrants from Europe.

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Listen to the interview of Suzanne Hill of Handel Export with Jeffrey Peel of Oxford Economics at the Bled Strategic Forum.

Bled Strategic Forum is a major global conference held in Slovenia every August, this year’s forum being the 5th such event. The conference was attended by leading policy makers from 40 countries from the European Union, the BRIC countries, Middle East and CIS.

If the international community needs to entirely and effectively face the numerous challenges and problems of the upcoming decade (financial and economic crisis, poverty, climate change, development questions, international terrorism, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, international terrorism, etc.), global cooperation needs to be strengthened, and the existing institutions need to either adapt to the new situations in the world, or new ones have to be created; was the key message of the main panel titled “The Global Outlook for the Next Decade” at this year’s Bled Strategic Forum. The speakers of the panel, moderated by the Slovenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Samuel Žbogar, were H.E. Mr. Yves Leterme, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Belgium and the President of the Council of the EU, H.E. Mr. Amre Moussa, Secretary General of the League of the Arab States, H.E. Ms. Preenet Kaur, Minister of State for External Affairs of the Republic of India, and Ambassador Antonio Patriota, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Brazil.

Winning construction contracts abroad

Winning construction contracts abroad

The Construction Employers Federation has teamed up with Suzanne Hill of Handel Export Consulting to deliver a training programme on conducting business overseas.  The course which starts on the 29 September 2010 will provide 15 individuals from the construction industry, with an opportunity to explore how business principles should be applied in different markets.

Mark Browne from the Construction Employer’s Federation explains the importance of building skills in this area:

 “The local construction industry has been severely affected by the recession, and has experienced a greater fall than at any time since the early 1980s.   In order for construction companies to maintain their cash flow and sustain employment, they are looking to markets that are experiencing growth and investigating opportunities that exist.”

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Suzanne Hill from Handel Export will be presenting at an event being held by the Construction Employer’s Federation (CEF) of Northern Ireland on Friday 27th August. Handel Export is working with the Construction Employer’s Federation to deliver a training course for construction sector companies on ‘Winning construction contracts abroad’. Suzanne will give an outline of her experience in the construction sector abroad as well as an outline of the 7 module  practical training course which aims to help construction companies gear up for winning contracts in overseas markets and to accelerate market entry and business development.

The key to your construction business surviving and prospering, as we move through and out of recession, is the set of skills possessed by your management team. The current economic climate has lead to a reduction in training within the industry.  To address this training deficit  CEF is launching a Business Improvement Programme funded in partnership with CITB ConstructionSkills. It aims to address key issues faced by both large and smaller firms.

If you are a senior manager interested in this course or other training courses on the Business Improvement Programme, we invite you to attend this brief to be held on the morning of Friday 27th August at the CEF, 143 Malone Road, Belfast. The briefing will run from 09.30 – 12.20. To register for the event please contact Kathryn Webb kathrynw@NOSPAMcefni.co.uk (remove NOSPAM before sending) or contact Handel Export for full training course details and to register your interest.

Handel Export client  CKOS Kitchens has recently won significant new business and has just appointed 5 new wholesalers in the Danish market to sell their wide range of kitchens. CKOS Kitchens, established just over a year ago, specialises in bespoke kitchens to the wholesale market. Their main customer base is on the UK mainland where they have already secured over 100 wholesalers in their first year of trading.

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