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Logistics UK members meet with Minister of State for Northern Ireland


Members had the opportunity to meet with Minister of State for Northern Ireland, Steve Baker MP, at Logistics UK’s Freight Council in Belfast last week (2 February 2023), to discuss key issues facing the logistics sector in Northern Ireland (NI).

Nichola Mallon, Head of Trade and Devolved Policy, Logistics UK, said: “Our Freight Council provided a valuable opportunity for our members to meet with the Minister of State for Northern Ireland, Steve Baker, to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the logistics sector. The logistics industry is key to maximising opportunities and growth for the NI economy, and Logistics UK has consistently highlighted the importance of communication between industry and government as a key factor in delivering and driving success.

“Some of the key issues raised by members at the meeting included the NI Protocol, and the need for a negotiated outcome between the UK and the EU that works for logistics businesses. Members also raised concerns about the potential impact of the Retained EU Law Bill on NI businesses, and Logistics UK was encouraged by the Minister’s acknowledgement and awareness of the impact of these issues and welcomes his agreement to ongoing dialogue moving forward.”

The discussion also focused on the support needed for the transition to net zero, in particular investment in charging infrastructure, power supplies and the need for government incentives, including through taxation to assist businesses. Also mentioned was the need for delivery of long delayed, key infrastructure projects such as the A5 and York Street Interchange, and upgrade of the A1. Members also raised the need for improvements to the A75 in Scotland. Logistics UK is encouraged by the Minister’s engagement with members on these issues, and his active willingness to work with the sector to seek solutions.

Speaking at the event, Minister of State for Northern Ireland, Steve Baker MP, said: “Northern Ireland is a great place to do business, with a thriving economy and the freight industry truly demonstrates its potential. It is truly remarkable the amount of work the NI freight industry does with 6% of the total tonnage handled at UK major ports going through NI ports. I am thrilled the freight industry continues to do so well and contribute so much to the local economy as we continue to promote Northern Ireland as a great place to work and do business.”

*www.logistics.org.uk/brexit

Published On: 09/02/2023 16:00:37

 

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In brief

HAULAGE INDUSTRY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE

Representatives from Logistics UK member companies are invited to the Haulage Industry and Law Enforcement Conference.

This will take place on Wednesday 8 March 2023 at the Kia Kennington Oval, London, SE11 5SS and will run from 09.30 to 16.00 hours.

The objective of this conference is to engage, listen and better understand the impact that serious and organised crime has from the perspective of the industry. It will focus on the threat of criminals exploiting the industry to smuggle people, illegal drugs, firearms, tobacco, alcohol and cash across the UK border.

Please advise NCA via email if you wish to attend, including the details of the representative and their role within your organisation, by 17 February 2023.

*projectsubtunnel@nca.gov.uk

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