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How Isle of Man agreement could bring big economic opportunities for Liverpool city region

Key focus areas include energy, infrastructure and net zero

Cllr Liam Robinson, leader of Liverpool Council, Chief Minister Alfred Cannan and Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram signed the MoU

Leaders from Liverpool and the Isle of Man have vowed that a new agreement between the city region and the island finance hub will boost both economies and strengthen cultural ties.

The island is aiming to double its GDP by 2032, creating thousands of jobs. It also has a 10-year tourism strategy which aims to grow visitor numbers to 500,000 visitors annually by the same year.

Now the island is building on its longstanding links to Liverpool with a new Memorandum of Understanding between the Isle of Man Government, Liverpool City Council, and Liverpool City Region Combined Authority. The agreement aims to help both places grow prosperity and wellbeing “through further strengthening economic, cultural, and political ties”

Its key focus areas are:

  • Economic opportunities

  • Tourism and cultural cooperation

  • Transport connections

  • Health and public services

  • Infrastructure, energy and net zero

The Isle of Man is a self-governing Crown Dependency that has never been part of the European Union or the United Kingdom. It is a world leader in financial services and works as a gateway to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ market, especially in sectors such as life insurance and for businesses operating in the European Economic Area.

The island’s government says there are some 24,800 businesses on the Island with strong links into the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, with total trade in goods and services between the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Isle of Man worth around £2 billion a year.

A new Isle of Man ferry terminal opened in Liverpool last year. And also in 2024, the Isle of Man Department for Enterprise became a strategic partner of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce.

Isle of Man Chief Minister, Alfred Cannan, said: “The Isle of Man and Liverpool have deep and historic ties of mutual cooperation. I am delighted to sign this Memorandum of Understanding with our neighbours across the Irish Sea to forge new opportunities for growth and collaboration between our two regions.