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Department for Business and Trade Update on Export Statistics: 26 Mar 2024: Hansard Written Answers - TheyWorkForYou

Department for Business and Trade Update on Export Statistics

Department for Business and Trade written statement – made at on 26 March 2024.

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Photo of Greg Hands Greg Hands Party Chair, Conservative Party, Minister of State (Department for Business and Trade)

On 31 March 2021, the previous Government published its policy on support for the fossil fuel sector overseas.[1] As part of this, the Government set out that it would withdraw all new financial and promotional support for the fossil fuel energy sector overseas, with very limited exemptions.

Since the introduction of this policy, the Government can confirm that no such overseas fossil fuel projects have received financial funding or support from UK Export Finance (UKEF); nor have they received any government investment. However, I regret to inform the House that we have recently discovered that a limited number of projects did receive other support that contravened this policy in the period April 2021 – October 2023. Support typically focussed on market entry and trade promotion advice.

During this period, 134 projects worth £747 million were recorded as having been supported by departmental officials in some capacity. These 134 projects are a small proportion (1.00%) of the 13,457 projects, and the £0.747 billion of export wins are similarly a small proportion (1.35%) of the total value of £55.342 billion of exports in these years.

None of these projects were subject to the approval of Government Ministers and Ministers were not made aware of these projects until the discrepancies were discovered recently by officials. The projects were however included in the Government’s ‘Export Wins’ data between 2021-2023.

My department has taken steps to rectify and remedy the issue. We have put in place additional measures, checks and reporting to ensure all staff understand and adhere to the policy and can demonstrate clearly that no support is being given that contravenes the policy.

We have also written to colleagues who were inadvertently given incorrect information.

[1] https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/how-the-government-will-implement-its-policy-on-support-for-the-fossil-fuel-energy-sector-overseas