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Cuts in Welsh Government apprenticeship funding threatens compound semiconductor cluster

Luke Fletcher, Plaid Cymru’s shadow minister, said it will only exacerbate skill shortages

IQE is a key player in Wales' compound semiconductor cluster.(Image: Patrick Olner )

CUTS to the Welsh Government’s apprenticeship budget risk stifling the continued success of the semiconductor sector in south-east Wales, an opposition MS has warned.

Luke Fletcher, Plaid Cymru’s shadow minister, raised concerns skills shortages could be exacerbated by cuts to apprenticeships in the Welsh Government’s draft 2024-25 budget which will see a 24% cut, when factoring in the loss of EU funding. As a result of the funding reduction, the sector is forecasting 10,000 less new apprentice starts in the next financial year. To put into context the latest available figures show there were around 20,000 new apprentice starts in 2021.

Mr Fletcher described cuts to apprenticeship funding as the biggest since devolution began.

He said: “We know that a skills gap exists and it needs to be addressed urgently. We know it’s slowing down economic development.

“The Institute of Physics tells us as much in a recent report on the semiconductor sector, highlighting that two thirds of physics innovators across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and all sectors reported suspending or delaying innovation activities because of skill shortages. Apprenticeships provide a viable solution to the skills gap.”

Mr Fletcher also questioned why Wales is consistently near the bottom of the table for research and development spending in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

He urged Welsh ministers to commit £3.2m of consequential funding from Westminster spending on innovation to reverse proposed cuts to postgraduate incentive grants.

Vaughan Gething said apprenticeship budget pressures are due to the loss of former EU funds and the “deliberate destruction of all-Wales programmes by the Tories”.