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Freeport extension and clear call on carbon capture are the Humber's Autumn Statement top asks

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's pending announcement seen as pivotal for region's pace of development as county deals also eyed

Vital reading: Will Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Statement pull from the pages of the Humber Freeport and Humber 2030 Vision prospectuses and help create new chapters?

An extension for vital freeport tools and a desire for carbon capture to be realised on the Humber are huge opportunities being sought from next week’s Autumn Statement.

Urgent but considered pleas came as it emerged the new status further empowering economic development in Hull, Goole and Immingham has seen the region take a leading º£½ÇÊÓÆµ position. Proof that the freeport policy works - with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak the early architect - will now be central to the ask to allow for further time to deliver on jobs and investment promises, as the decarbonisation agenda aims to get back on track too.

A collaborative event uniting Humber Energy Board and the Humber Freeport - two driving forces for the estuary’s industrial and commercial might - heard the reasoning, days before the reckoning, as The Waterline Summit closed. Investment worth £1 billion, with job creation at 500 to 600, has already been announced in the first few months, with much more in the pipeline.

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And it was Harry Jones, freeports programme director at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, who gave the ranking, and inspired confidence in the required policy direction, having joined the summit from a fact-finding tour.

He said: “Freeports have made a good start, with success in attracting investment in the Humber and also around the country. The Humber is up there in terms of investment, either first or second depending on the figures, and that start is making the policy model work.