The Jewish Chronicle

Former Labour MP Ian Austin is appointed UK’s trade envoy to Israel

- BY LEE HARPIN

FORMER LABOUR MP Ian Austin has welcomed his new appointmen­t as trade envoy to Israel as an opportunit­y to bring jobs and investment to businesses across the UK.

The Dudley North MP, who now sits as an independen­t, was handed the new role by Prime Minister Theresa May this week.

The unpaid role will see the parliament­arian build on Israel and the UK’s multi-billion pound annual trade.

Mr Austin told the JC: “Trade with Israel is worth billions to Britain, it has resulted in investment and jobs in businesses across the UK, including here in the Black Country and in Dudley too.”

“I’m looking forward to working with the Department for Trade and the brilliant team at our embassy in Israel who are working so hard to help British companies win business in Israel and strengthen the trading relationsh­ip between the two countries.”

Trading relations between the two countries are expected to become even more crucial after Brexit.

Along with Mr Austin’s appointmen­t, Lord Risby

Former Labour MP Ian Austin has been named as a trade envoy to Lebanon.

It takes the total number of trade envoys to 27 parliament­arians, covering 58 global markets. Internatio­nal Trade Secretary Liam Fox, said: “The Prime Minister’s trade envoy programme is an unpaid and voluntary crossparty network, who support the UK’s ambitious trade and investment agenda in global markets.”

Mr Austin quit Labour in February citing the “culture of extremism, antisemiti­sm and intoleranc­e”.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom