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Scottish Secretary Ian Murray says the plan will cut energy prices and help create jobs | Scottish Secretary Ian Murray says the plan will cut energy prices and help create jobs |
Scotland will disproportionately benefit from the UK government's new industrial strategy, a Labour minister has claimed. | Scotland will disproportionately benefit from the UK government's new industrial strategy, a Labour minister has claimed. |
Scottish Secretary Ian Murray said the 10-year plan would help lower energy bills for businesses, improve skills and create jobs. | |
The UK government strategy focuses on eight sectors, including manufacturing and clean energy, but not one of Scotland's key industries, food and drink. | The UK government strategy focuses on eight sectors, including manufacturing and clean energy, but not one of Scotland's key industries, food and drink. |
Murray said the priority sectors were a "microcosm" of the Scottish economy, and defended the decision not to include food and drink. | Murray said the priority sectors were a "microcosm" of the Scottish economy, and defended the decision not to include food and drink. |
The Scottish government has raised concerns that measures to reduce energy bills for businesses are not scheduled to start until 2027. | |
The UK government strategy identifies industries where the UK is already strong and therefore should have the potential for faster growth. | The UK government strategy identifies industries where the UK is already strong and therefore should have the potential for faster growth. |
The eight sectors are manufacturing, clean energy, creative industries, defence, digital and technologies, financial services, life sciences, and professional and business services. | The eight sectors are manufacturing, clean energy, creative industries, defence, digital and technologies, financial services, life sciences, and professional and business services. |
Murray told BBC Scotland News: "It's a great industrial strategy for the whole of the UK but actually it's really disproportionate to Scotland because the eight key growth sectors that are part of that strategy are a microcosm of the whole Scottish economy." | Murray told BBC Scotland News: "It's a great industrial strategy for the whole of the UK but actually it's really disproportionate to Scotland because the eight key growth sectors that are part of that strategy are a microcosm of the whole Scottish economy." |
Scotland's food and drink industry, including the Scotch whisky trade, is estimated to contribute £15bn a year to the country's economy | Scotland's food and drink industry, including the Scotch whisky trade, is estimated to contribute £15bn a year to the country's economy |
The Labour minister said that while the food and drink industry, estimated to be worth £15bn a year to the Scottish economy, was not a focus of the strategy, it would benefit from UK trade deals. | The Labour minister said that while the food and drink industry, estimated to be worth £15bn a year to the Scottish economy, was not a focus of the strategy, it would benefit from UK trade deals. |
"We've done trade deals with the EU, India in terms of whisky and food and drink and the US," the Scottish secretary told the BBC. | "We've done trade deals with the EU, India in terms of whisky and food and drink and the US," the Scottish secretary told the BBC. |
"So there is other things sitting alongside the industrial strategy, including on trade deals, that are really benefiting the food and drink industry in Scotland." | "So there is other things sitting alongside the industrial strategy, including on trade deals, that are really benefiting the food and drink industry in Scotland." |
He added that the plan could help cut energy bills by up to 25% for more than 7,000 "energy-intensive" businesses by 2027. | He added that the plan could help cut energy bills by up to 25% for more than 7,000 "energy-intensive" businesses by 2027. |
What else is in the industrial strategy? | |
According to the energy strategy, Scotland is to be "at the heart of the UK's energy transition". | |
The document highlighted commitments to a £750m supercomputer in Edinburgh and £200m for the Acorn carbon capture project in Aberdeenshire. | |
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer also announced £30m for the video games sector - with several developers based in Scotland - and £30m for research and development for each of the devolved nations. | |
Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes said: "The UK government's industrial strategy confirms much of the focus described in Scotland's National Innovation Strategy. | |
"We will play our part in ensuring any new investment builds on Scotland's strengths in energy, life sciences, critical technologies, advanced manufacturing and the other sectors described. | |
"Cutting energy costs for businesses is something the Scottish government has long been calling for. However, we are concerned this measure will not begin until 2027." |
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