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Chancellor announces major plans for job creation in the Solent region ALSO IN THE BUDGET:

Potential for 52,000 new jobs and ‘£2bn of investment’ for the Solent

- By TOM COTTERILL tom.cotterill@thenews.co.uk

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BILLIONS of pounds could be pumped into the area’s economy and tens of thousands of jobs created after the government backed a ‘once-in-a-generation’ bid to create a new tax-free freeport in the Solent.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak unveiled the new business boosting measure as he set out his 2021 Budget in the House of Commons.

Mr Sunak said the plan would turbo-drive the economy, allowing businesses to grow, transport links to improve and encouragin­g new investment through tax breaks or lower tariffs.

The freeport announceme­nt means the Solent which includes Portsmouth - will become one of eight new zones around the country to benefit from import and export tax relief.

Speaking to MPs, Mr Sunak declared: ‘Coronaviru­s has caused one of the largest, most comprehens­ive and sustained economic shocks this country has ever faced and by any objective analysis this government has delivered one of the largest, most comprehens­ive and sustained responses this country has ever seen.

‘We’re using the full measure of our fiscal firepower to protect the jobs and livelihood­s of the British people.’

Regional leaders have celebrated the news, which they claimed could help lift the area’s economic prospects to new levels.

The Solent Local Enterprise Partnershi­p (LEP), which spearheade­d the bid, said it could create up to 52,000 new jobs and had the potential of attracting ‘£2bn of investment’ into the region.

Brian Johnson, Solent LEP chairman, said: ‘This is a once-in-a-generation opportunit­y for the region that we’re delighted has been supported by the government.

‘Today's announceme­nt represents the start of a new era for the Solent as we begin our work with government to create jobs, drive innovation and build sustainabl­e, longterm opportunit­ies now and in the future.’

Portsmouth Internatio­nal Port has been named as one of the locations that will benefit from the new announceme­nt.

Dunsbury Park, one of the area’s newest industrial and manufactur­ing hubs on the outskirts of Havant, will also feature as a freeport location.

The relaxed tax and tariff rules the site will benefit from means there is a greater chance to attract internatio­nal manufactur­ers - although at this stage, it is not yet clear which tax reliefs will be available.

But Alan Mak, Havant MP, was confident the news would ‘incentivis­e businesses to create jobs and attract inward investment’.

‘This is positive news for Leigh Park and the Havant area, and I’m delighted the bid that I backed in Westminste­r has been successful,’ he beamed.

Nicola Bailey, developmen­t manager at the Federation of Small Businesses, represents firms across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight and was excited by the news.

‘The fact that the Solent's ambitious bid for freeport status has been shortliste­d by government is a real boost for the wider Solent area.

‘The proposal has the potential to attract £2bn investment

Today's announceme­nt represents the start of a new era for the Solent.

Brian Johnson, Solent LEP chairman.

and create 52,000 jobs; through opening the potential to bring tax reliefs, simplified customs procedures and streamline­d planning processes to promote regenerati­on and innovation which can only be positive for the whole Solent economy.’

However, Paul Gilmour, lecturer in criminal justice and policing at the University of Portsmouth, has warned freeports have the potential to be used as taxhavens for criminals.

He said: ‘Freeports can be great for the local economy and great for employment. But on the flipside they can allow companies to operate in secrecy.

‘There is a risk criminals can use them to launder money and evade tax. That is something the government needs to be mindful of.’

Regional leaders have hinted the first local freeport sites could be up and running before the end of the year.

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