The question session on manufacturing in the West Midlands highlighted the region's pivotal role in UK manufacturing, particularly in sectors such as automotive, aerospace, and rail supply. Shaun Davies emphasized the importance of creating a level playing field for British manufacturers to compete globally, advocating for reduced regulatory barriers and support for local businesses. Sarah Jones assured further governmental support with significant investments already allocated towards key industries, and noted efforts to mitigate regulatory challenges. Sir Gavin Williamson raised concerns about potential international trade barriers, specifically referencing US tariffs, prompting assurance from Sarah Jones about ongoing diplomatic negotiations to safeguard export markets.
The West Midlands being the sole UK region with a surplus in manufactured goods exports.
Outcome
The session highlighted the UK government's commitment to strengthening the manufacturing sector in the West Midlands through investment and strategic support. There was a consensus on the need to support the high-skill workforce and address global competitive pressures. No immediate policy changes were announced, but Sarah Jones hinted at policy adjustments in the upcoming industrial strategy.
Key Contributions
Stressed the importance of the West Midlands as a manufacturing hub, highlighting automotive, aerospace, and rail supply industries.
Agreed on the need to avoid a race to the bottom in terms of pay and regulation.
Highlighted the unique status of the West Midlands as a net exporter of manufactured goods in the UK.
All content derived from official parliamentary records