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International strategy a step in the right direction - Dylan Jones-Evans

The the Welsh Government has launched its first-ever
international strategy for the nation with ambitions to raise the country's profile internationally

(Image: Robert Melen)

Last week, the Welsh Government launched its first-ever international strategy for the nation.

Its ambitions are to raise Wales’ profile internationally by building on its reputation as a place buzzing with creativity where people are free to innovate and experiment; grow the economy by increasing exports and attracting inward investment; and establishing Wales as a globally responsible nation.

To achieve this, the Welsh Government has set out a number of priorities, all of which will add value to the economy going forward.

This will help raise the nation’s profile through a variety of interventions, including increasing Wales’ presence within Europe, working more closely with the Welsh global
diaspora and empowering key Welsh organisations to enter difficult markets.

To become globally responsible, it will become the first country to put the UN sustainability goals into law by promoting the Well-being of Future Generations Act, become known as a world-leading nation for recycling and establish its growing reputation for sustainable adventure tourism.

In terms of the Welsh economy, the strategy has a target of growing the contribution of exports by 5% and promoting so-called “magnet” projects which will direct investment to specific parts of Wales.

It will also ensure that Wales is recognised internationally in three distinct and growing sectors in which Wales has expertise, experience and ambition, namely cyber security, compound-semiconductors and film and television production.