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First three freeports given the go-ahead to start operations

Budget Report detail reveals Humber, Teesside and Thames named with November launch

Humber Container Terminal.(Image: ABP)

Humber, Teesside and Thames will see the first tax sites established as part of the freeports package, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has confirmed.

Initial operations will be able to begin next month, the Treasury has confirmed, having announced the eight locations during the Spring Budget.

The detail was in the Budget Report, the 'red book' laid before the House of Commons when Mr Sunak got to his feet. A further £230 million for the country's continued push on offshore wind was also documented.

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It said: “At Spring Budget 2021, the government announced eight Freeports in eight English regions, which will encourage businesses from around the world to create new hubs of global trade that will transform economic prospects and job opportunities for local communities.

“The first tax sites will be in Humber, Teesside and Thames, and those freeports will be able to begin initial operations from November.

“The government remains committed to establishing at least one freeport in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.”

Humber was recognised as the leading bid, submitted with Associated British Ports heading it.