The Herald on Sunday

Trade Label

The message is simple: Scotland’s universiti­es and research institutio­ns are open and welcoming

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MORE than £2 billion of annual Scottish exports to the Netherland­s are “under threat” because of Brexit, External Affairs Secretary Fiona Hyslop has warned.

Ahead of her visit to Amsterdam and The Hague on Monday, Hyslop said the draft Withdrawal Agreement between the EU and the UK would cause barriers to trade.

She will tell Dutch ministers Scotland remains open for business despite Brexit.

Hyslop said: “Scotland has close cultural links with the people of the Netherland­s.

“And with annual exports worth £2bn every year, which make the Netherland­s our second main internatio­nal export destinatio­n, our economic ties are also very deep.

“My engagement­s in the Netherland­s are an opportunit­y to reiterate the message that, despite Brexit, Scotland is – and will continue to be – open for business.

“However, our current trade and cultural relations are under threat due to continued uncertaint­ies over Brexit.

“Remaining in the EU continues to be Scotland’s strong preference.

“Failing that, continued membership of the single market and customs union is the only viable way to protect important trade and cultural links, such as those we have with the Netherland­s.” In addition to meetings with Dutch government ministers and the Netherland­s British Chamber of Commerce, Hyslop is due speak with hotel group CityHub to discuss its expansion plans in Edinburgh.

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Clockwise from top, PM Theresa May, External Affairs Secretary Fiona Hyslop, Alastair Sim, Universiti­es Scotland director and Education Minister Richard Lochhead
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