Next government must work with professional bodies to internationalise trade - ACCA
In the lead-up to the UK General Election, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has advised the next government to utilise the soft power of UK plc and professional bodies to secure optimal trade opportunities.
Coinciding with the launch of the Labour Party’s vision for international trade, which ACCA will host at its headquarters today, ACCA has five recommendations for an effective post-Brexit international trade strategy:
Helen Brand OBE, chief executive of ACCA, said: “As the global body for professional accountants, ACCA has spent the last century building networks across 178 countries.
“The next government needs to tap into the wealth of resources and extensive global network that professional bodies, such as ACCA, have to offer during the Brexit negotiations process. A strong international trade strategy is key to the UK’s successful departure from the single market.
“While considerable resources from across government and business are, understandably, focused on the Brexit process, there must also be resource dedicated to worldwide trade and ensuring that the UK remains open for business, education and investment.”