Advanced Manufacturing Plan: Government publishes industrial transition strategy

Cecilia Keating
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The Business Secretary on a visit to an Aston Martin plant last month | Credit: Department for Business and Trade
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The Business Secretary on a visit to an Aston Martin plant last month | Credit: Department for Business and Trade

Government outlines key measures to attract investment into key industrial sectors, as it publishes long-awaited Battery Strategy

The government has ramped up its plans for supporting the growth of key domestic manufacturing industries, such as electric vehicles, batteries, clean energy, and zero carbon aircraft, as it looks to respond...

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