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T&G hosts Liam Fox

T&G hosted Dr Liam Fox, secretary of state for Trade & Industry on Small Business Saturday (December 1).  The company was part of a round table discussion at the Department of International Trade’s Export Hub (which is touring the UK to foster encourage business) along with other SMEs local to T&G’s HQ in Portishead, near Bristol. The discussion  –which was chaired by Paul Shand, DIT South West’s head of exports – looked at the issues faced by exporting SMEs and included T&G’s insights into export.

Above: The Export Hub truck outside T&G’s offices.
Above: The Export Hub truck outside T&G’s offices.

Patrick Gardner, md of T&G, Jenny Handley, head of marketing and Corinne Price, export manager gave Liam and Paul a tour of the T&G showroom. “T&G is a great example of an environmentally conscious business who export all over the world,” said Liam.

Patrick described the day as “interesting and worthwhile.”

 

Top: Patrick with Dr Liam Fox MP looking at T&G’s Ocean range.

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