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Contribute to communities where goods and services are produced
Businesses contribute to communities where goods and services are produced.
Research overseas customers' and markets' creditworthiness
Political, economic, currency exchange and banking issues to consider.
Receiving payments from overseas customers
Interbank transfers, buyer's cheques, banker's drafts, international money orders and debit or credit cards.
Avoid corruption and bribery overseas
Remain within the law and promote corporate social responsibility by trading honestly and transparently.
Payment terms for overseas customers
Learn about the main transaction types for overseas customers.
Legal responsibilities as an exporter
The HM Revenue & Customs rules that apply to exporters.
Dealing in Fairtrade products
Use or sell Fairtrade products in business to promote sustainable development and corporate social responsibility.
Benefits of ethical trading
How considering social, environmental and economic objectives can make you more competitive.
Protecting the environment
Implement sustainable development policies to minimise your business' negative impact on the world around it.
Getting paid when exporting
Guidance on reducing risks associated with receiving payments from selling goods or services internationally.
Enniskillen Bypass Social Value Engagement Survey
Views sought from local community on wider benefits they would like to see delivered as part of the A4 Bypass scheme.
Basics of exporting
What's involved in selling goods or services to another country.
Consultation on Performance Improvement Objectives for Ards and North Down
Have your say on Ards and North Down Borough Council's proposed Performance Improvement Objectives 2024/25.
Ban on selling single-use vapes from 1 April 2025
The DAERA has announced disposable vapes will no longer be sold or distributed in Northern Ireland.
Placing manufactured products on the market in Great Britain
What you need to do to comply with regulations on manufactured products you place on the market in Great Britain.
UKCA marking: roles and responsibilities
If the UKCA marking applies to products you manufacture or supply, you will have specific obligations and responsibilities for compliance, depending on your role.
UKCA marking: conformity assessment and documentation
How to make sure that your products are properly checked for conformity and your technical documents are managed correctly.
Maritime Accelerator 2024
Support scheme for SMEs with pioneering solutions applicable to the maritime industry and beyond.
EU Exit: Support for your business
Brexit support for Northern Ireland businesses.
Business mentoring and other types of business support
Building on your business mentoring support through coaching, networking, peer mentoring and learning alliances.