Yorkshire Post

Warmth urged as exporters trade with Europe

- DAVID WALSH SOUTH YORKSHIRE REPORTER Email: david.walsh@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

THE LORD Mayor of the City of London urged exporters to keep relations with Europe “warm” to ensure Britain gets the best Brexit deal.

On a visit to Sheffield City Region, Lord Mountevans said if clients were happy they would tell their government­s to go easy on the UK, as it left the European Union.

Speaking to two dozen bosses at the Technology Centre at the Advanced Manufactur­ing Park in Rotherham, he said: “Don’t let any cold or distance creep into your relationsh­ips with European clients. If they are happy they will tell their government­s to go easy.”

The City of London Corporatio­n provides local government for Britain’s financial heart, the Square Mile.

The Lord Mayor, an ambassador for the sector who spends 100 days overseas each year, also said the Northern Powerhouse concept had a high profile in London and around the world.

He said: “The Northern Powerhouse is good for the UK and there’s a lot of interest in it. It really resonates abroad.”

Earlier, he toured Sheffield University’s £43m Factory 2050 and had a briefing on hydrogen cars from Charles Purkess, of ITM Power.

He then spoke to executives and directors of firms – including AESSEAL, Footprint Tools, Durham Duplex, Parker President, Tinsley Bridge, Forgemaste­rs CTW Hardfacing and The Floow – saying he was reassured the “real economy” was in such good shape during turbulent times.

He said: “Wow! This is a very inspiring story. After everything I’ve seen and heard today I need to spend some time in a darkened room to take it all in.

“There’s a real feeling of heritage and innovation from all of you at such a significan­t moment in Britain’s economic history, it’s very reassuring.

“As Lord Mayor, my job is to be an ambassador for financial and profession­al services, but the real economy is very important.

“I frequently get the opportunit­y to promote other industries and I’m really interested to do anything that helps. Manufactur­ing is critical.

“I have been to 24 countries this year and people say, ‘we love the Brits, we love what you do and we would like to see you more often’.”

The visit was organised by the Cutlers’ Company, which represents manufactur­ers in Sheffield City Region.

David Grey, former Master Cutler and chairman of OSL Group, urged the Lord Mayor to take away the message that doing business in Sheffield City Region was a “safe bet”.

He said: “We are used to selling abroad, whether it is compliance, currency, legal or accounting systems. We have a lot of heritage as well as one of the best Catapult centres in the UK, the Advanced Manufactur­ing Research Centre.

“When flying the flag abroad please spread the message Sheffield is a safe bet to do business with because we have been doing it for such a long time.

“This city region is used to welcoming business and it has one of the most closely integrated net-

The Northern Powerhouse is good for the UK. Lord Mountevans, the Lord Mayor of the City of London.

works of public and private sector.

“Our history, capability and capacity de-risks the process and when bringing investors in, equally, we can manage that very well.”

The Lord Mayor said: “There are some very important financial services and businesses in Yorkshire. There’s a compliment­ary nature between London and the Northern Powerhouse.”

Profession­al and financial services firms want access to the single market and skilled European employees, said Lord Mountevans.

He added: “Clearly there is a contradict­ion and this is something that will have to be explained. There will be negotiatio­ns. There is a realisatio­n in Europe they need our financial and profession­al skills.”

 ??  ?? LORD MOUNTEVANS: The Lord Mayor of the City of London is an ambassador for UK business.
LORD MOUNTEVANS: The Lord Mayor of the City of London is an ambassador for UK business.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom