UK reports £2.6bn of inward investment in net zero projects over past 10 months

Cecilia Keating
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The update covers projects that relate to government's climate agenda | Credit: iStock
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The update covers projects that relate to government's climate agenda | Credit: iStock

Dozens of ‘net zero’ projects that will unlock thousands of jobs have benefited from support from the Department for International Trade, according to figures released today

The UK government has helped facilitate £2.6bn of inward investment towards domestic net zero projects over the last 10 months, according to the latest data from the Department for International Trade...

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