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Supporting your business sector
It is not always possible to make the changes you want to as an individual business and finding the right network or partner can be the key to business development and growth.
Business Link Sussex recognises the need to provide support to industry and works actively to bring together businesses from similar industries, professional sectors and interest groups. This can take the form of support to start networking groups or support to existing network groups. Increasingly this support is turning towards assistance with development projects that provide new business opportunities or lead to enhanced performance.
Networking is a proven business development tool and can help you to:
- make new contacts
- share good practice
- source new ideas and solutions
- work towards common goals and issues
- open up opportunities
How do I learn more about sectors?
There are many networks and sector interest groups available including professional and trade associations.
Business Link Sussex has useful information on supporting your business sector and also trading in other industries in international trade.
Use the links to the right for further information.
