The Government’s £60m ports regeneration competition is likely to be cut, costing the UK up to 70,000 new jobs and three new factories building offshore wind turbines, according to a report in The Guardian.
Siemens, General Electric and Mitsubishi have all stated intentions to build factories in the UK, with Siemens and GE putting aside £180m for two of them. However, they say this is with the caveat that work is done on nearby ports to the sites. The broadsheet newspaper says £60m put up by government for private…
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