(14 years ago)
Commons ChamberIt is interesting that the hon. Lady interpreted the question by seeking to get away from anything that might focus attention on Labour’s record on the economy and on our determination to create the conditions that will get us back to sustainable growth for Scotland and the United Kingdom.
6. What recent discussions he has had with representatives of the Scotch whisky industry; and if he will make a statement.
I regularly have exchanges with the industry and will be meeting the Scotch Whisky Association in the near future.
The Prime Minister’s recent trade delegation to China succeeded in securing geographical indication of origin status for Scotch whisky. How much will that be worth to the UK trade balance?
The importance of the Scotch whisky industry, not just to Scotland but to the United Kingdom, is shown by the fact that it contributes roughly £4 billion to our economy, £3 billion of which is represented by exports. At the moment our exports to China are very small in comparison with those to the rest of the world. This important new concession—this agreement with the Chinese—which we very much welcome, will ensure that we can grow our exports in China as we have done in the rest of the world.
(14 years, 6 months ago)
Commons Chamber9. What recent discussions he has had with ministerial colleagues on Scotland’s future energy needs.
My colleagues and I are fully committed to ensuring that Scotland is able to continue to play an important role in meeting the UK’s aspirations for climate change and security of supply.
Can my right hon. Friend give us an assurance that Scotland’s energy capacity will remain at the forefront of global renewable advances?