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Plan to boost North East exporting after twin blows of Brexit and pandemic

Report by the North East LEP has also had input from the North East England Chamber of Commerce and the Department for International Trade

(Image: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)

A plan to boost the North East’s exporting performance after the twin blows of Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic has been published.

The North East LEP has worked with the Department for International Trade and the North East England Chamber of Commerce to publish a report outlining how the region can build its competitiveness, drive higher productivity, and create jobs by increasing international trade.

Global North East: Driving growth in North East trade and exports sets a target to increase the percentage of North East businesses that export goods and services from 6% to 9.5% by 2030. A target has also been set to increase the percentage of gross value added (GVA) from exports from 33% to 35%.

The report hightlights how more than 168,000 jobs in the region are reliant on exporting, with businesses engaged in exporting tending to pay their employees 7% more than the average º£½ÇÊÓÆµ wage. Exporting firms are also 21% more productive compared to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ average.

North East LEP chair Lucy Winskell said: “The commitment to drive trade set out in the Strategic Economic Plan would create a stronger North East economy and deliver more and better jobs through export-led growth. We therefore want to support more businesses to seek out new opportunities in global markets.

“This report focuses on the areas of the world where we have the most opportunity and the actions we need to take to grow our economy.

“It shows that the impact of the global coronavirus pandemic and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s exit from the European Union has had a severe impact on the region’s economy, so now is a good time to look to the future and make sure we support business to move forward with confidence.

“Whilst we are seeing positive signs of the economy beginning its recovery, we must take a long-term view on how we continue to strengthen the North East’s position and deliver on the targets set out in the North East Strategic Economic Plan.”