MS, Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales: I
am pleased to publish today our Maritime & Logistics
Plan, which sets out a potential strategic direction for the
next Welsh Government to consider for both sectors.
My time in Government has reinforced my already firm recognition
of the essential role these sectors play in supporting Wales'
economy and society. Recent years have demonstrated the potential
for disruption created by global events, severe weather and
geopolitical uncertainty. The Plan responds to these challenges
by identifying routes future Welsh Governments could take to
strengthen resilience, support decarbonisation and ensure that
Wales remains competitive in an ever-changing environment.
The plan also highlights the need for continued collaboration
across government, stakeholders and academia. It sets out how
Wales can benefit from emerging opportunities, especially the
growth of offshore renewable energy, the recent development of
Freeports in Wales and advancements in logistics technology. It
emphasises the importance of fair work and skills development,
ensuring that workers are supported through industry change and
the emergence of new technologies.
This plan has been developed with input from stakeholders,
addressing industry concerns, and so provides a clear foundation
upon which future governments may choose to build. I strongly
encourage the next Government to consider the priorities outlined
in the Plan, and to continue working closely with stakeholders to
address their concerns, ensure the resilience of both sectors in
Wales and take advantage of opportunities on the horizon.