Scotland's Economy
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Reassurance following EU referendum
5th July 2016 by John Swinney MSP
The First Minister and Economy Secretary Keith Brown today met leaders of key business organisations to discuss Scotland’s place in Europe. The organisations involved were: CBI Institute of Directors Federation of Small Businesses Scottish Council for Development and Industry Scottish Financial Enterprise Scottish Chambers of Commerce FM @NicolaSturgeon and Economy Secretary @KeithBrownSNP will chair a...
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Protecting consumers & businesses in Scotland
28th June 2016 by Keith Brown MSP
Consumers and businesses in Scotland have a distinct voice and this deserves to be heard. The Scottish Government recognises this and that’s why we intend to use our newly devolved powers over competition to achieve greater fairness for Scots buying and selling goods, services or digital content in the public and private sectors. The devolution...
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Foundations of Scottish economy strong
9th March 2016 by admin
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Deputy First Minister John Swinney visit CodeBase, the largest technology incubator in the UK, to present Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland 2014-15 statistics.
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Scotland’s Agenda For Cities
8th March 2016 by Keith Brown MSP
Cities and their regions are central to driving economic growth and creating a fairer society. They are home to two thirds of our economy and over half our population. Their size and scale creates a dynamic environment for business, innovation and knowledge transfer. That is why I strongly believe that if our cities and regions...
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An Apprenticeship Week pledge
4th March 2016 by admin
One of the Scottish Business Pledge’s nine components is investing in youth. To mark Scottish Apprenticeship Week 2016 Deputy First Minister John Swinney met with modern apprentices in the banking sector as their employer Barclays made the Scottish Business Pledge. Here they explain what investing in youth means to them. Ben Dalziel, 18 “I work...
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Making sure everyone benefits from growth
11th February 2016 by Crawford W Beveridge CBE
Last week, I chaired the third meeting of the First Minister’s refreshed Council of Economic Advisers. The Council’s role is to be an independent advisory group to the First Minister. We’re a sounding board for ideas; we act as a ‘critical friend’ to the Scottish Government, and put forward suggestions we think may make a...
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FM announces support for oil and gas industry
4th February 2016 by Nicola Sturgeon MSP
Aberdeen and the North East of Scotland plays a crucial part in our economy and remains central to driving future growth and prosperity in Scotland. Clearly, the oil and gas industry is central to Aberdeen’s economy and will continue to be for decades to come, but there is also enormous potential elsewhere in the region....
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DFM opens Scotch Whisky Association’s new HQ
27th January 2016 by admin
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Budget to boost economic growth and innovation
17th December 2015 by John Swinney MSP
The UK Government’s ideological obsession with austerity means that, between 2010 and 2020, one pound in every eight we spend is being cut. In any walk of life, that’s tough So the Scottish Government has had to take the difficult decisions – and our budget for next year delivers for low income households, prioritises public...
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Scotland's Spending Plans and Draft Budget 2016/17
16th December 2015 by John Swinney MSP