A large number, two fifths, of UK businesses hope to operate internationally by 2013. The internet has made it possible of 40% of UK companies to access the global market, says HSBC. There is a growing interest amongst entrepreneurs to expand their business internationally. Experts recommend that businesses take into consideration the logistical and legal implications of such a growth plan. Financing and the need to deal with foreign currencies are some of the top issues that businesses are worried about. Experts recommend that enterprises work with consultants who have experience in international business affairs.
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