EEF responds to announcement of new Business Secretary

Date published: 11 May 2015


Responding to the announcement that Sajid Javid has been appointed new Business Secretary, Darrell Matthews, North West Region Director at EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, said: “Sajid Javid takes on this critical brief at a pivotal time for the economy and industry. Business needs stability and continuity in policy and the Government’s commitment to a long-term economic plan and business strategy remains key.

“Mr Javid will need to focus on three things in particular: building on the success of the previous administration’s work on industrial strategy and ensuring this is applied across Government; maintaining funding for important levers of growth, including research and innovation and support for exporters, through UKTI; and helping ensure Government delivers the big ticket infrastructure projects, from additional runway capacity to rail and road improvements.

“The new Secretary of State will also play an important role in any EU negotiations and in the forthcoming referendum and I am sure he understands that the vast majority of businesses he will now be representing in Government want Britain to remain at the heart of a reformed Europe.”

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