News Bulletin From Greg Hands MP #444
News Bulletin From Greg Hands MP #444
News Bulletin From Greg Hands MP #444
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Subject: News Bulletin from Greg Hands MP #444
Date: 13 September 2015 22:25
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As well as being a global financial powerhouse, the City is home to a
one-stop shop of maritime professional and business services on
which the global industry can continue to rely.
And we are always looking at how we can make our offer even
stronger.
Earlier this week, we published Lord Mountevans Maritime Growth
Study report which sets out how government and industry can work
together to keep the UK at the forefront of the global market.
Well be responding formally in due course but one recommendation
we are already taking forward is the formation of a Ministerial Working
Group for Maritime Growth.
Our Secretary of State for Transport, Patrick McLoughlin, will be
chairing its first meeting.
This Working Group will drive forward the recommendations made by
the Maritime Growth Study, in parallel to the recommendations made
for industry.
In particular, our officials will be looking at how to place government
services such as the UK Ship Register on a more commercial,
customer-focused basis. So watch this space, and I know the Working
Group will be very keen to hear industry views.
One of the key elements of maritime growth is, of course, marine
technology. Many of the worlds most advanced and ambitious
maritime projects originate here in the UK from sluices to
submarines to superyachts.
To make sure we keep ahead of the game, our Technology Roadmap
will set out our ambitions for the marine technology sector, onwards to
2030.
Already, we are investing in marine innovation: for example, by match
funding 24.5 million of collaborative research since January 2013,
and by providing 4 million of funding towards a Centre for Maritime
Intelligent Systems in Portsmouth.
This roadmap will look at how we can maximise our capabilities and
expertise in the future and continue our traditions of excellence in
design, innovation, and build quality.
Alongside this, we are committed to investing in the skills we need to
keep our maritime workforce world class. Were already home to the
largest number of maritime training institutions in Europe, but we know
we can do more. Apprenticeships are key to this: were committed to
supporting three million apprenticeships across the UK, with particular
emphasis on technology and engineering.
So if you want a rapidly expanding, skilled, ambitious workforce, then
Britain is the place to be.
My final point is that all this is part of our long-term economic plan.
Crucial to this is improving our national productivity. Thats one of the
areas we as a government are particularly interested in at the
moment. Indeed, some of you might have come across our
Productivity Plan, which we published in July.
In very broad terms, what youll be seeing over the next few years is
much greater investment in our UK physical infrastructure; much more
economic regeneration beyond London and the south-east; a real
drive on boosting British exports; and a continued strong voice calling
for free trade worldwide.
Of course, all of this creates opportunities in the shipping world.
Better infrastructure means lower freight costs. Regional growth
breathes new life into our regional ports. And if were exporting more
goods overseas, then its on ships your ships that those goods will
get there.
So there are exciting times ahead and were making sure that Britain
is best placed to make the most of them.
I hope that this is a productive conference and that you will enjoy
seeing what we in London and the UK have to offer, as a worldleading, dynamic maritime centre.
Thank you very much.
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