The United Kingdom’s recent accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) is poised to bring significant economic benefits to Wales, with projections indicating a potential boost of £110 million to the Welsh economy.
Economic Growth Through CPTPP Membership
Enhanced Trade Opportunities
The UK’s entry into the CPTPP, which took effect on 15 December 2024, opens up new trade avenues with 11 other member countries, including Japan, Singapore, and New Zealand. This move is expected to enhance trade relationships and create more opportunities for Welsh businesses to expand their global reach.
Benefits for Welsh Businesses
- Increased Market Access: Welsh businesses will now have easier access to markets in the Asia-Pacific region, facilitating the export of goods and services.
- Reduced Tariffs: The agreement includes the reduction or elimination of tariffs on a wide range of products, making Welsh exports more competitive.
- Simplified Trade Procedures: Streamlined trade procedures will reduce the administrative burden on businesses, making international trade more efficient.
Advanced Manufacturing
North Wales at the Forefront
Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens has emphasized the importance of advanced manufacturing in North Wales, highlighting its role as a vital driver for economic growth.
The sector is expected to benefit significantly from the CPTPP, with investments such as the £160 million Investment Zone in Wrexham and Flintshire set to promote investment opportunities and create additional jobs.
Regional Investment and Job Creation
Region |
Investment |
Jobs Created/Safeguarded |
---|---|---|
North Wales | £160 million | Additional jobs, safeguarded existing jobs |
Deeside | £1 billion | 147 jobs safeguarded, 220 new jobs |
Collaboration and Industrial Strategy
Welsh Economic Growth Advisory Group
The Welsh Economic Growth Advisory Group, recently launched by Jo Stevens, will play a crucial role in shaping the UK’s new Industrial Strategy and informing Welsh priorities for the next Spending Review.
This group brings together representatives from business, education, industry groups, and unions to drive economic growth and make Britain a clean energy superpower.
- Cross-Sector Collaboration: The group includes leaders from the digital and tech industries, creative sectors, and advanced manufacturing.
- Clean Energy Focus: The initiative aims to make Britain a clean energy superpower, aligning with the UK’s commitment to net zero.
Economic Prosperity and Growth
As the UK’s membership in the CPTPP comes into effect, Wales is poised to reap the benefits of increased trade and investment.
With a focus on advanced manufacturing, clean energy, and cross-sector collaboration, the Welsh economy is set for significant growth, enhancing living standards and creating new job opportunities.
To Conclude
The UK’s accession to the CPTPP marks a significant milestone in the country’s post-Brexit trade strategy, offering substantial economic benefits to Wales.
As the Welsh economy gears up for this new era of growth, it is clear that the future looks promising for businesses and communities across the region.
Sources: THX News, Wales Office, Department for Business and Trade, The Rt Hon Jonathan Reynolds MP & The Rt Hon Jo Stevens MP.