Trade Missions Program 

Administered by: Industry & Investment NSW

Trade missions are either general in nature, catering for a broad range of products and services, or industry specific, visiting significant overseas markets.

The Trade Missions Program provides financial assistance to export-ready NSW companies to offset all costs associated with business matching on trade missions and networking events that form part of the program.

The NSW Department of State and Regional Development works with partner organisations in overseas markets to organise a program of business meetings, site visits and other activities designed to meet the needs and objectives of participants. Participants are required to meet their own costs, including airfares, accommodation, ground transport, meals and personal expenses.

Click here for more information on eligibility requirements and the application process.

For information on other types of government assistance available to NSW exporters, visit the Industry & Investment website.

 

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