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Skills and sustainability high on Government agenda for fashion and textiles

01/02/2022

UKFT is pleased to see the breadth and depth of the UK fashion and textile manufacturing industry has been recognised in the Government’s recent report on Brexit.

While the deal has certainly not been without its challenges, it is encouraging to see that the value of the UK fashion and textile manufacturing sector has been recognised at the highest Government level after being overlooked for many years.

The report said a competitive advantage in UK-made, niche and heritage products will enable the UK to establish a profitable and resilient retail and consumer goods sector that is socially and environmentally responsible.

The report said on page 59: “The UK Retail and Consumer Goods manufacturing sector has competitive advantage in UK-made niche and heritage products, sold globally, based on UK design, quality and provenance. These products are made in historical manufacturing clusters across the country which provide community and regional employment and are often sold under iconic British brands and by Royal Warrant Holders. Examples include Burberry; Northwest textiles; Derbyshire woollen wearing apparel; Northampton handmade men’s welted shoes, Harris Tweed; and Scottish cashmere and leather car seats for Aston Martin.

“Our “Made in the UK, Sold to the World” campaign, in addition to GREAT, are testament to the global appeal of UK manufactured goods. High-end and heritage products also have a particular appeal in Asia and the USA.

“The UK is also perceived, particularly in sub-sectors such as fashion and textiles, to be a leader in sustainable design and production. Outside of the EU Customs Union we will leverage this sustainable and “UK-made” competitive advantage for both domestic and overseas consumption.

“There is now an opportunity to build a domestic talent pipeline that is fit for purpose as jobs become more automated, digitised and green. There is also an opportunity to boost the consumer goods manufacturing sector with support for innovation, infrastructure and green processes.”

UKFT is looking forward to seeing further detail on projects and initiatives to take advantage of these opportunities. However it is also worth reflecting that the EU accounts for 73% of this industry’s exports.

Read the full report here

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