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International Trade Minister, Mark Garnier and Maritime Minister, John Hayes, will visit China this week to attend ‘The Golden Era: Sino-UK Maritime Trade and Investment Forum’.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Business Secretary and Transport Minister welcome the opening of a new £325 million electric taxi factory.
John Hayes sets out the government’s action on moving to a zero-emission driving future.
Funding to accelerate the take up of hydrogen vehicles and infrastructure.
Successful local authorities will be awarded a share of £3.7m under this year’s Air Quality Grant scheme
Self-driving car insurance and electric vehicle charge point measures introduced in Vehicle Technology and Aviation Bill.
Maritime reception address mentioning the 'UK is a world class maritime centre' booklet, growth study, recent appointments and successes.
Winners of £20 million funding in Low Emission Freight and Logistics Trial announced.
Plans for lorry parking, driver facilities and driver recruitment.
A new, better tugboat, the Ievoli Black, will take over emergency towing duties around the north coast of Scotland from the turn of the year
Transport innovation grants opening for new bids.
UK and Scottish governments agree how the Maritime and Coastguard Agency will work with Scottish government.
Opportunities greater than for generations, says Minister of State for Transport.
Skills Minister John Hayes meets apprentices at Crossrail’s Liverpool Street station site to promote the vital role of engineering to society.
Minister of State for Transport John Hayes calls for beauty in transport.
Government decides not to opt-in to new European proposal.
Shipping Minister John Hayes delivers a speech to the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights.
Funding committed to low emission taxis and motorbikes, plus more chargepoints for workplaces and residential streets.
John Hayes outlines how the future is bright for the construction industry post Brexit.
Figures show record numbers of new ultra low emissions vehicles soaring.
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