Prime Minister has today [Monday 23rd August 2021] appointed ten
Trade Envoys who will boost British business in dynamic markets
such as Australia, Brazil and Canada.
These Trade Envoys - including , MP and MP - will use their skills, experience, and market
knowledge to help UK businesses find new export and investment
opportunities and promote UK trade in their allocated market.
The Government already has Trade Envoys in more than 60
countries, drawn from a cross-section of parties, with , MP, and Sir
MP being appointed in this round.
Trade Envoys will build on the UK’s strong relations with key
trading countries and work with the Department for International
Trade’s global network to break down barriers to trade.
International Trade Secretary, , said:
“Our Trade Envoys play a key role in delivering our ambitious
global trade agenda, and I am delighted the Prime Minister has
appointed ten Trade Envoys who will boost opportunities for
British businesses in some of the world’s fastest growing
markets.
“By boosting exports, promoting inward investment and creating
high-value, high-paying jobs, our Trade Envoys will help us build
back better from Covid-19, ensuring every part of the UK benefits
from our trade strategy.”
Trade Envoys are parliamentarians appointed by the Prime
Minister, drawn from both Houses and across the political
spectrum. The roles are unpaid and voluntary. These new
appointments bring the total number of Trade Envoys who help
support the UK’s trade and investment agenda to 36, covering 76
different countries.
They work alongside the joint No.10-DIT Office for Investment
to encourage greater inward investment across the UK.
Minister of State for Trade Policy, , said:
“From Norway to New Zealand, Pakistan to Brazil, our Trade Envoys
will help increase UK trade with some of the world’s most
exciting and dynamic markets and showcase the UK as a great place
to invest.”
In 2020/21, Trade Envoys supported over £16 billion of UK exports
as part of DIT’s export promotion activity. Exports are central
to the government’s ambition to level-up the UK and build back
better, with government-led research estimating that exports
support 6.5 million jobs across the UK, 74% of which are outside
London. The full list of new appointments is below:
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appointed to Australia
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appointed to
Ghana
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MP appointed
to Switzerland and Liechtenstein
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MP appointed to New Zealand
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appointed to Pakistan
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appointed to Brazil
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MP appointed to Canada
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[John Woodcock] appointed to Tanzania
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appointed to Iceland and Norway
- Sir MP
appointed to Cameroon, in addition to his role as Prime
Minister’s Trade Envoy to Egypt.