Prime Minister has today appointed MP as Trade Envoy to Japan.
Clark has held positions in HM Treasury and then the Department
for Business, Innovation and Skills, where he served as Secretary
of State.
The UK has applied to join the Comprehensive and Progressive
Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), one of the
largest and most exciting free-trading clubs in the world. Japan
is its largest economy and the UK’s 13th largest trading partner.
Strengthening our relationship is key to the UK’s tilt towards
the Indo-Pacific region, expected to be home to half the world’s
2.3 billion middle-class consumers by the end of the decade.
Trade Envoys promote UK trade and encourage inward investment
from across the world.
Clark’s appointment takes the total to 37 Trade Envoys covering
77 markets across the globe. Trade Envoys are parliamentarians
appointed by the Prime Minister, drawn from both Houses and
across the political sphere. The role is unpaid and voluntary.
UK International Trade Secretary said:
I welcome the Prime Minister’s appointment of MP as the new Trade Envoy to
Japan. Our Trade Envoys play a vital role in promoting Global
Britain across the world, and our trade deal with Japan provides
huge opportunities for UK businesses.
The Indo-Pacific region is powering global growth, and Japan is a
vital partner for us in the region. I look forward to seeing TE
Greg Clark’s excellent work there.
MP said:
I am delighted to have been appointed the Prime Minister’s Trade
Envoy to Japan. As Business Secretary from 2016 to 2019, I
enjoyed strong relationships with Japan as a hugely significant
trading partner with the UK. I look forward to building on this
in the role, championing UK businesses and creating more
opportunities for our two countries to deepen our already strong
ties.