Exports
There are many ways in which the RLN can help your business to increase exports. We offer advice, support and information on foreign language and cultural issues.
Please click on the following links to find out more about how the RLN can support your business:
Planning
Are you thinking of exporting your products or services? Then there are important factors you should consider.
Find out more about planning 
Staff
Are you thinking of exporting your products or services? Then there are important factors you should consider.
Find out more about staff 
Marketing
Are you ready to launch your product in a new country? Then you need to consider not only translating your marketing material but the cultural impact of your products/services.
Find out more about marketing 
Overseas meetings
Are you prepared to meet with potential foreign clients? We provide country- specific resources to help you make a good first impression.
Find out more about overseas meetings 
Trade shows
Have you got the language capabilities to exhibit at international trade shows? We provide advice and resources to help you prepare materials, invite people to the show and deal with them on your stand.
Find out more about trade shows 
Resources
We have a range of free downloadable resources, including podcasts, cultural briefings and 'How to...' guides, to help your business make the most of language and cultural skills.
Find out more about resources 
Forthcoming events
Language and culture related events that could be beneficial to your business.
Find out more about forthcoming events 
FAQs
Your questions answered - coming soon!
Top tips
Learn from those who have been there before - coming soon!
Case studies
Take your inspiration from other companies in the region who have used language and cultural skills to improve profitability.
Find out more about case studies 
Relevant news stories
Read the latest from around the region 
Links
Useful websites and organisations 
Further help
Please contact us for more details on any of the services we offer to local businesses.
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