- Strengthening security and economic ties with key allies will
be focus for Americas Minister on trip to Ottawa, Louisiana and
Texas
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to meet with key federal and
provincial leaders to boost UK-Canadian collaboration on global
security issues
- With more than $1 trillion invested in each other’s
economies, visit will build on UK-US relationships that create
thousands of jobs on both sides of the Atlantic
Deepening security ties with two of the UK’s closest allies and
strengthening economic links that support jobs on both sides of
the Atlantic will be the focus for the Americas Minister as he
begins a four-day visit to Canada and the US today (Monday 18
September).
In his second visit in the role to Canada, will meet with federal and
provincial leaders over two days in the Canadian capital,
including Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign
Affairs Rob Oliphant to discuss UK-Canadian collaboration on
global security issues.
The UK and Canada share a unique intelligence and security
relationship and Minister Rutley will discuss coordination on
sanctions against Russia and encourage international cooperation
and support for Ukraine to ensure they win the fight against
Putin’s illegal invasion.
A two-day trip to Texas and Louisiana will follow when Minister
Rutley continues a programme of visits to states across the US.
He will champion the UK as a great investment and business
partner and highlight the unrivalled security and defence ties
between the two countries.
The UK and US already have more than $1 trillion invested in each
other’s economies and the UK supports more jobs in America than
any other country, with more than 110,000 Texans and almost
16,000 Louisianans working for British businesses.
Economic growth and the creation of better paid jobs is among the
five priorities set out by Prime Minister and Minister Rutley will
discuss with political and business leaders how the UK and US can
boost cooperation in key sectors to deliver partnerships through
the Atlantic Declaration, make their economies more resilient and
create jobs.
Minister for the Americas and Caribbean said:
There are few relationships that match the closeness of those
that the UK shares with the USA and Canada and I am looking
forward to boosting our deep and long-standing ties during my
latest visit to North America.
During his time in Texas and Louisiana, Minister Rutley will
travel to Baton Rouge, New Orleans and Austin where he will hold
bilateral meetings with leading state-level political and
business figures.
In Ottawa, Minister Rutley will also meet with Canadian students
who are joining the Chevening Scholarship programme and will
shortly be travelling to continue their studies at UK
universities and build lifelong bonds with the UK.
Notes to editors:
- Canada and the UK share a unique partnership as the only
countries that are members of the Five Eyes intelligence
alliance, the Commonwealth, NATO and the G7.
- The Chevening
Scholarship scheme is in its 40th year and the 2023 cohort
will join a global network of more than 55,000 Chevening alumni
when they complete their studies at UK universities.
- The UK was the 7th largest export market for Texas in 2019,
with $16.4 billion of exports to the UK in 2022. Texas had $5.4
billion of imports from the UK in 2022.
- The UK was the 5th largest export market for Louisiana in
2019, with more than $7 billion of goods exported to the UK in
2022. Louisiana had more than $800 million worth of imports from
the UK in 2022.
- More than 110,000 Texans and almost 16,000 Louisianans go to
work each day in jobs supported by UK companies.
- The Atlantic Declaration
is a first-of-a kind economic partnership which will see the UK
and US work together more closely than ever before across the
full spectrum of economic, technological, commercial and trade
relations.