In an effort to connect businesses in the West African nation of Ghana with British suppliers of health care, technology and creative products and services, the U.K. has launched a matching service businesses can use free of charge.
"This U.K. government service through our UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) Section within the High Commission will help companies in Ghana to develop their businesses through connecting them to world-class British supply chains," U.K. High Commissioner Jon Benjamin said. "The U.K. has a wealth of experience in health care, technology and the creative industries sectors and is open for business. Whatever your business needs, by registering for this world-leading service, the U.K. can answer your call."
Company representatives from Ghana can register for the service, which has contact information for more than 20,000 suppliers, at www.events.ukti.gov.uk/business-is-great-2016.
Those who register before April 1 will be entered to win admission to a four-day-sponsored business delegation to the International Festival of Business 2016 in Liverpool, England.
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