<p>Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople</p>

Part of 1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure – in the Senedd at 1:51 pm on 29 March 2017.

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Photo of Ken Skates Ken Skates Labour 1:51, 29 March 2017

I agree that we do have an incredible challenge on our hands, and ahead of us, but I also believe that we have the right people within Government, and in partnership with Government, to see us through what will be a turbulent time. In terms of our operations abroad, I think one of the biggest mistakes that were made in recent times is the loss of many of the Welsh overseas operations. Of course, we’ve now reinstated them, and the results have been impressive. We now have officers in key strategic territories, in key strategic cities, engaging directly with potential investors, but also ensuring that we can promote Welsh goods and services to those markets where we know the greatest growth potential is. So, for example, whether it be in China—in Shanghai, Chongqing and Beijing—or whether it be in the United States, through Atlanta, San Francisco and New York, we are already targeting those territories, those regions and those cities where the growth will come from. But, in terms of a trade and investment strategy, this is part of the work that’s taken place between my office and the office of the First Minister to ensure that Wales is promoted better abroad, that we have a clear brand abroad, and that we are perceived as a place where people can access the highest quality goods and services, and where we have some distinctive values concerning the sustainability and fairness of our economy.