Scottish Government - Scotland’s international exports rose from £27.7 billion in
2014 to £28.7 billion in 2015.
The USA continues to be Scotland’s top trading partner
outside of the EU. Within the EU, the Netherlands was again the largest market.
The latest statistics show that exports to countries within
the European Union were estimated as £12.3 billion, an increase of £520 million
on the previous year driven by an increase in the export of petroleum and
chemical products.
Exports to the rest of the UK in 2015 were estimated at
£49.8 billion, an increase of £2.1 billion, driven by a rise in the export of
utilities such as electricity, gas and water.
Economy Secretary Keith Brown said:
“It is hugely encouraging to see that Scotland’s total
international exports, excluding oil and gas, increased by £1 billion in a
year.
“It is clear that since the vote to leave the European
Union, we must continue to be seen to be a country that is outward facing and
open for business. The EU market is 8 times the size of UK market,
which highlights the importance of remaining in the Single Market.
“I want to be clear that Scotland should not face a choice
between exporting to the EU or UK. We can do both.
“We are working on an ambitious programme of internationalisation,
including measures to broaden
Scotland’s export base and to grow exports beyond
our traditional markets, which is why I am pleased to confirm membership of our
new Trade Board, who will take forward this important work alongside our new
hubs in Dublin, Brussels, London and Berlin and our planned network of trade
envoys.”
The Trade and Investment Strategy included a commitment to
create a Trade Board, chaired by Keith Brown, to boost the number of exporters,
to help join up services and support and increase the number of exports to new
markets.
The membership of the Board is deliberately business focused
and brings together a range of people with significant expertise and relevant
experience in exporting activity from a variety of perspectives who will
perform an advisory function to the Scottish Government.
Background
The statistics can be accessed here: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Economy/Exports/ESSPublication
Full membership of the Trade Board is as follows:
Russell Dalgleish. Scottish Entrepreneur, Investor,
Strategist, Innovator and Business Coach.
Linda Steedman. CEO eCom Scotland
Ian Donnelly. Managing Director Energy & Marine
Services, Rosyth
Babcock Marine & Technology Division
Michelle Crossan-Matos. Vice President, European Strategy
and Transformation, Samsung Electronics Europe
Eric Balish. Head of UK & Ireland Business Development,
Bank ABC
Rachel Jones. CEO SnapDragon: Founding Director Totseat Ltd.
James Withers. Chief Executive of Scotland Food &
Drink.
Nora Senior. Immediate past president of British Chambers
and current Chair of Scottish Chambers of Commerce
Jane Richardson. Communications Director of Entrepreneurial
Scotland
Afzal Khushi CBE - Director, Trespass
The expectation is that the Board will meet around 3-4 times
per year. The draft remit and terms of reference will be agreed at the first
meeting, which will be arranged shortly.
Source: Scottish Government
Source: Scottish Government
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