Independent Scotland to grow manufacturing by 30%
The strategy is part of the Scottish Government’s blueprint for the re-industrialisation of an independent Scotland which was launched by
the First Minister during a visit to Greenfold Systems Ltd in Dunfermline.
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Hide AdThe First Minister said: “Scotland’s wealth, talent and resources mean we have the potential to become a global hub for the industries of the future.
“We are renowned across the world for our engineering brilliance, our rich industrial heritage and our spirit of innovation. We have substantial natural resources, a highly skilled workforce, a long-standing reputation for innovation, and an internationally-recognised brand, with products and companies competing at the highest level in international markets.
“To achieve this requires a national mission where we come together as a country to re-industrialise Scotland for the 21st century.
“We already have world-class manufacturing companies and Scottish economic performance has improved with the limited decision-making
powers of devolution.”
The First Minister’s blueprint includes the creation of a Scottish Innovation Agency, a Scottish Business Development Bank and a modern
and efficient tax system and carefully targeting tax measures to support industry.
The plan also includes strengthening collaboration in manufacturing and creating a network of 70-90 overseas exports to boost exports.
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