Maritime UK, in consultation with member organisations across the industry, has identified three key priorities in the discussions ahead as the UK moves to leave the European Union: Ensuring an attractive business environment, taking a global approach to global issues and championing British skills, services and goods.
David Dingle CBE, Chairman of Maritime UK commented;
“The maritime industry is the engine of British trade, supporting over 500,000 jobs, contributing £22.2bn to UK GDP and driving exports and inward investment throughout the UK.
“In light of the decision to leave the EU, the UK must now, more than ever, capitalise on our global reputation as a world class maritime nation, embrace trade opportunities and deliver prosperity across the country.
“There are now huge opportunities to be seized and the industry recognises the significant responsibility it has in ensuring that Britain is open for business, and is committed to working in partnership with government to ensure that our voice is heard in the discussions ahead.”
Maritime UK members issued a report to identify the key priorities for each sector – shipping, ports, marine and business services. Issues of common interest to the whole of the industry have formed the foundation of this set of headline priorities.
key priorities
- Attractive business environment
- Global approach to global issues
- Put Britain First
Further information may be found by reading the report herebelow
Source: UK Maritime