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As we move into the third year of implementing Scotland’s Vision for Trade , we will continue to work in collaboration with our stakeholders and businesses to enhance the impact of trade in our wellbeing economy. S6W-19580
For example, statistics show that in 2022 of the 171,403 scheduled sailings across the CHFS network 11,301 (6.6%) were cancelled, with only 1,830 (1.1%) of these being cancelled due to technical issues. S6W-19166
Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy: https://www.gov.scot/isbn/9781805259275 Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy Executive Summary: https://www.gov.scot/isbn/9781805259282 . S6W-19492
The evaluation is due to be published in summer 2023 but findings show that inward investment projects attracted in recent years are typically of the developmental nature described by Ivan Turok, namely that they: 1. have a high degree of local autonomy; 2. play an important role in global value chains; 3. deliver significant supply chain benefits; 4. are engaged in knowledge exchange with businesses and with the Higher & Further Education sectors; 5. are diverse in terms of the mix of industrial sectors; 6. exhibit high levels of innovation; and 7. often expand operations in subsequent years. S6W...
This now requires the Regional and Local Resilience Partnerships (which includes all Local Authorities) as part of the Risk Preparedness Assessment Process to consider the risk, score it for their region/area and consider what mitigation actions can be taken to reduce the risk as well as how the wider consequences of the risk will be managed. S6W-19165
This includes introducing a much needed social tariff for vulnerable consumers, which should be funded through taxing significant windfall gains rather than passing the cost on to taxpayers. S6W-19074
Through our Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund we are supporting Local Authorities to develop public electric vehicle charging strategies and expansion plans, encompassing their urban, rural and island areas. S6W-18955
That’s why our Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund aims to draw in £60 million of public and private investment to double the size of the public charging network to 6,000 charge points by 2026, including areas of the network where private investment is less viable. S6W-18958