EMA freeport will drive jobs and investment in region, says Chamber

Chief Executive of the East Midlands Chamber - Scott Knowles

Speaking as part of his budget statement, the Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced that a 'freeport' is to be located at East Midlands Airport, one of eight across the country which he said, would make it easier to do business as well as to create jobs.

Freeports are a special kind of port where normal tax and customs rules do not apply.  These can be airports as well as maritime ports.  At a freeport, imports can enter with simplified customs documentation and without paying tariffs.

In response to the announcement, the Chief Executive of the East Midlands Chamber, which represents the interests of businesses in the three counties, said that the news provided "a much-needed boost to confidence for businesses in our region as planning continues for the post-pandemic full reopening of the economy."

Scott Knowles continued: “This is something we have been campaigning for since 2018, when we published our Delivering a Great Future manifesto at Westminster and presented what we called ‘The Big Opportunity’ for the region, featuring a free trade zone linked to East Midlands Airport. 

“Since our manifesto was published, we believe both the need and the scale of the opportunity for our vision has only grown, and it was great to see a fantastic collaborative effort from our region during the bid process – including 15 of our MPs coming together to offer their support.

"Our region already has fantastic national and international trading links – something highlighted during the pandemic – and freeport status means we can cement our role at the centre of Britain's post-Brexit global trading relationship. 

"We are in a unique position as the only inland freeport among the 8 designated zones, which is testament to East Midlands Airport's reputation as the country's most important mover of international freight and the catalyst for the explosive growth we've witnessed in our region's logistics sector in recent years. 

"This free trade zone, which will have a focus on innovation, low carbon and trade, signals the direction of travel for the East Midlands economy – giving investors something tangible to back in order to deliver the inward investment and jobs that will enable growth."

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