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For a trader in need of any sort of information or advice which may help him to sell goods overseas, the point of contact is the nearest regional office of the Board of Trade. There are nine of them throughout Great Britain and a similar service is provided by the Ministry of Commerce in Northern Ireland. If it is more convenient to do so, contact can be made direct with the Export Services Branch of the Board of Trade in London. There need be no hesitancy about approaching any Board of Trade office. The Board will be only too glad to hear from traders or, better still, to meet them personally. The size of the problem does not matter.
Aslib Proceedings: New Information Perspectives – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jul 1, 1962
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