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Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) take part in
Government roundtable in Edinburgh, discussing how defence
can boost growth in Scotland.
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Chaired by UK Defence Minister , the roundtable follows the
MoD's commitment to spend £7.5 billion with SMEs by
2028.
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Scotland is at the heart of UK's defence industry, keeping
the UK safe at home and strong abroad, delivering on the
Government's Plan for Change.
The Minister met with representatives from eight companies, from
Stirling to Forfar, to discuss their innovative work that helps
keeps the country safe.
Ahead of the upcoming Defence Industrial Strategy, the government
has announced the intent to increase spending with SMEs by £2.5
billion over the next three years, reversing the fall that was
recorded before last year's election. This government's
commitment to SMEs recognises the vital role they play at all
levels within the defence supply-chain – both directly and
indirectly –with a total of £7.5 billion to be spent with SMEs by
2028.
Defence Minister said:
It was fantastic to meet many innovative Scottish companies who
play a crucial role in strengthening our national security,
boosting growth and providing jobs in their local
communities.
Businesses in Scotland will be among those who can benefit from
the £2.5 billion increase in SME spending that we will deliver,
helping drive defence as an engine for economic growth – as we
deliver on our Plan for Change.
As well as being home to thousands of military personnel and
major bases, defence is a key driver for renewal in Scotland,
with latest statistics showing that the MOD spends more than £2
billion a year with the defence sector in Scotland, supporting
nearly 12,000 industry jobs.
Scottish Secretary, said:
We are proud of Scotland's defence sector and we will always
stand up for the industry and workforce. The UK Government's
historic uplift in defence spending will see a huge defence
dividend for Scotland which will help ensure Britain's security,
deter our adversaries and drive economic growth for years to come
as part of our Plan for Change.
Through events such as today's roundtable we are working closely
with industry and supply chains to maximise Scotland's defence
dividend. Our new Brand Scotland campaign will seek to build on
that success and help the sector export its world class
technology around the world.
Programmes including the multi-billion pound redevelopment
programme for His Majesty's Naval Base Clyde will also
create skilled jobs - including for small and medium size firms -
to boost the economy while addressing the critical skills gaps
facing the country.
As outlined in the Strategic Defence Review, the private sector,
including small and medium businesses, are key to unlocking
defence innovation, giving the UK and its allies the fighting
edge. The upcoming Defence Industrial Strategy will provide
further detail into future collaboration between Government and
industry across the UK.