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Make Wales an enterprise zone, says ACE

30 Mar 11 The Association for Consultancy and Engineering has called for the whole of Wales to be made an enterprise zone, following the chancellor’s budget announcement last week that 21 enterprise zones are being set up in England.

The ACE argues that Wales needs special treatment because its economic output, per capita, lags England by 25%.  Wales accounts for approximately 3.6% of total UK economic output despite having around 5% of the population.

Wales’ share of the UK’s total economic output has declined since the late 1980s.  Three of the five areas with the lowest per-head output in the UK are in Wales: Central Valleys, Gwent Valleys and Anglesey.  Economic output per capita in these areas is less than 60% of the UK total, the ACE says.

ACE Wales Group chairman Stephen Lawrence said: “Economically, Wales clearly punches below its weight.  Creating a similar status to the government’s economic zones for Wales will help to generate extra economic activity, long-term jobs, and to secure investment in key infrastructure.

“Wales has the opportunity to become a real economic force, with all the benefits to society that come with it.  The business community is keen to work with the Assembly Government to deliver more for Wales.”

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