3. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: The Economic Action Plan

Part of the debate – in the Senedd at 3:14 pm on 12 December 2017.

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Photo of Ken Skates Ken Skates Labour 3:14, 12 December 2017

I do think that Be The Spark, albeit a new initiative, is one that is already making great progress in bringing together stakeholders from across academia, finance and Government, and ensuring that the collaboration stretches over the long term, and stretches beyond traditional boundaries and silos. But I also think that if the Member looks at—I think it's page 16 in particular—there is a particular focus on disaggregating components of major procurement exercises so that we can better benefit smaller and medium-sized enterprises. It's absolutely essential, though, that microbusinesses and people who are self-employed get opportunities to get on the procurement ladder and grow as a consequence, and we're working to ensure—with the work that is taking place by my colleague Mark Drakeford—that people who are self-employed and people who operate microbusinesses are able to take advantage of all procurement opportunities in their local area. There is a lot of work that can be done in the coming months in implementing this plan, but also in taking full advantage of the reforms that have been taken forward by Mark Drakeford, which could and should benefit micro-sized firms across Wales. I think in particular the pilots that are taking place in the Valleys taskforce area concerning Better Jobs Closer to Home offer a template for this sort of improved opportunity across Wales, and certainly I'm looking forward to seeing the outcomes of those pilots. I have every confidence in them being successful and enabling us to extend the same principles across the Welsh economy.