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Growth Gateway: supporting two-way trade and investment between the UK and Africa

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Growth Gateway: supporting two-way trade and investment between the UK and Africa

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A business support service that brings together what the UK government offers for trade, finance, and investment between the UK and African countries.

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The Growth Gateway is a single access point for UK and African businesses to the UK government’s offer on trade, finance, and investment. It supports UK and African businesses to access UK government trade and investment initiatives and provides expert advice, support and online information tools.

This document outlines:

  • what the Growth Gateway provides for exporters and investors in the UK and African countries
  • how businesses can get in touch with the Growth Gateway UK-Africa trade team

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