Of the statistics, Lee Durham, co-founder of international sales consultancy, training and outsourced sales company, durhamlane, said: “The figures released today are disappointing for the North East, which has taken a number of economic hits in recent years from industrial crises.”
“The result of the recent referendum on EU membership raises further questions about the future direction of UK trade and export. In the UK, and in the North East in particular, we have world-leading expertise and knowledge to contribute to the global economy, it’s vital that we continue to make the case for the British service sector across the world. “Of course, we won’t know the true impact of Brexit on international service exports for a number of years. Nevertheless, the recent data estimates from the ONS demonstrate that, in the North East, they may already be in trouble and highlight the importance of continued cooperation with our European allies.”
“At durhamlane, we’re already expanding into markets outside the EU, in North America and Australasia but mainland Europe remains a business development target for many in the service sector.”