About our company

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Based in the West Midlands, located in the heart of the UK. We are an introductory ‘broker agency’, that provides a seamless service,  enabling companies and their products maximum exposure to non UK markets.

The EU has been the UK’s single most important trading partner, accounting for about half of all imports and exports worth about £650bn a year.

On Friday 31st January 2020, the UK formally left the European single market. December 2020 saw the UK government secure a free trade agreement, with  no tariffs, no quotas  for the exporting and importing of UK manufactured goods. By maintaining tariff-free trade, provides a commercial opportunity for UK companies to expand into the new trading arrangements the UK government has now agreed.

On a much wider perspective, the UK government are also in negotiations, to  open up trade agreements with other countries such as the USA, Japan and Australia; and have recently agreed a trade deal with Turkey

SHAWs (commodity brokers) capitalises on an opportunity to develop and embed strong trading agreements throughout Europe and beyond. SHAWs (commodity brokers), provides professional solutions, for business access into non UK markets.

 The UK’s reputation, for producing quality goods and services, places it in a strong trading position on the international market. 

In 2019 – 2020, the total UK exports rose to £690.7bn (31.1% of GDP), with goods exports at £365bn, and services at £326bn. Developing an international presence …. the UK government are discussing trade deals as far afield as Canada and Australia. UK businesses can significantly benefit from international alliances.  New commercial opportunities and deals will potentially remove some trade restrictions throughout  the world.