Thursday, 24 March 2011

Weekly Blog by Philip King, CEO of the ICM - 'It's not a black art'

I don't wish particularly to add to the clamour of voices commenting on the budget statement but news of the creation of more than the expected number of Enterprise Zones and action on fuel prices must be worthy of mention, and will surely be welcomed by the small business community who are so desperate for support.

Even more welcome, perhaps, is the news that the Export Credit Guarantees Department (ECGD) is to sell export credit insurance to small businesses for the first time in 20 years to tackle business concerns that private sector provision is failing, rather than simply provide cover for capital goods exports http://bit.ly/gt8lev. Whether the private sector is failing or not is a moot point, and the ECGD is quick to point out that it will only act in circumstances where insurance has already been refused. But whatever the rationale or the mechanic, exporting by small businesses is a vital part of the road to recovery and anything that helps increase export activity must be applauded.

Let's hope the initiative is better supported than previous Government initiatives in this space. Let us hope too that it is sufficiently well publicised and that the process is simple enough for SMEs to understand and use. We need to remove some of the mystique around exporting and dispel the perception that it's a black art!

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