Department for International Trade Launches Future Tech Trade Strategy

10 Jun 2020 01:04 PM

The new measures to boost digital trade have been announced today by the International Trade Secretary as a response to industry calls for support for UK tech firms...

The International Trade Secretary, Liz Truss, announced today a new international trade strategy for the UK tech industry. The strategy includes a package of interventions to increase UK tech exports and attract international investment into the UK tech sector.

With a number of digital tech subsectors seeing increased demand as a result of Coronavirus – including EdTech, MedTech, FinTech, and cyber security – the strategy aims to open up more export opportunities across these and other technology areas.

Developed in partnership with stakeholders across the industry, the announced package of strategic interventions will seek to increase tech exports to fast-growing international markets, including Asia-Pacific, strengthen scaleups’ market readiness to export, and attract investment to drive innovation and create jobs. Following from the consultations with DIT and our members, we are pleased to see that a number of our asks have been included in the new strategy. 

Among the other measures, the new strategy includes the creation of a new Digital Trade Network for Asia-Pacific, which will support UK SMEs to break into the Asian market. The plans also include the launch of a new Tech Exporting Academy, which will provide expert advice to UK scaleups on subject areas essential to expansion, including regulation, intellectual property, and compliance. The Academy will be led and delivered in partnership with leading professional services firms. DIT will also launch a new platform to help businesses access trade shows and events virtually to support international buyer-seller meetings.  

The measures are part of a wider programme of support for UK tech to ensure the industry benefits from trade opportunities, including future free trade agreements (FTAs).

Commenting on today’s announcement, Julian David, CEO of techUK, said:

“The tech sector is the UK’s great modern success story. It is relentlessly innovative and resilient. As we chart a new path in the world, we must champion the UK’s competitive strengths in the digital economy both at home and abroad.

The announced package of strategic interventions will create new opportunities for UK tech companies to grow their businesses internationally. techUK supports the launch of the future tech trade strategy for UK tech industry. We look forward to working together with the Government to ensure that all tech businesses can take advantage of opportunities in fast-growing markets overseas.”

The full range of measures announced today include: