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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 2 August 2025
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Economy and Fair Work Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 19 January 2022

Gordon MacDonald

I believe that it was in the region of £56 million last year. Is that correct?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 19 January 2022

Gordon MacDonald

I will continue the conversation on enterprise agencies. You have said that their budget is the highest in recent years and that it has increased by 7 per cent. What other revenue streams, such as investment income, are available to the enterprise agencies? How is the £370 million that is the baseline investment in the enterprise agencies being used to support our economic recovery, especially as we come out of the pandemic?

Economy and Fair Work Committee (Virtual)

Subsidy Control Bill

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Gordon MacDonald

Do you have any concerns about Scotland’s ability to attract foreign investment projects?

Economy and Fair Work Committee (Virtual)

Subsidy Control Bill

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Gordon MacDonald

Thanks, convener. I knew who you meant.

I will ask three very quick questions, given the time constraints. The first one is on inward investment. Scotland has been very successful since 2014 in being the most popular area for inward investment outside London. What impact could the Subsidy Control Bill have on Scotland’s ability to attract foreign investment, given that we have to take into consideration competition impacts across the UK?

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Secondly, we talked about how the Scottish and Welsh Governments could approach the secretary of state if they had concerns about subsidies being awarded elsewhere. Given that the Scottish Government has responsibility for economic development, will having to go the secretary of state undermine the devolution settlement?

Lastly, how can we ensure that the membership of the CMA subsidy advice unit reflects the four Governments of the UK, and should the devolved Governments have a say on, or input into, membership of that unit? The question is for Mr Peretz first, please.

Economy and Fair Work Committee (Virtual)

Subsidy Control Bill

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Gordon MacDonald

Does Professor Fothergill want to come in?

Economy and Fair Work Committee (Virtual)

Subsidy Control Bill

Meeting date: 12 January 2022

Gordon MacDonald

Thank you very much. If no one else wants to come in on that, that is me done, convener.

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Supply Chain

Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Gordon MacDonald

In general terms, is there enough support in place to identify and encourage UK companies to use local supply chains? How much collaboration is there between industry, academics and public agencies to establish local supply chains?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Supply Chain

Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Gordon MacDonald

I am sure that one of my colleagues will pick up the procurement issue.

Iain Bomphray, do you have a view on the amount of collaboration and support that exists to exploit local supply chains?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Supply Chain

Meeting date: 15 December 2021

Gordon MacDonald

I have a specific question and a couple of general questions. Part of the focus of our inquiry is the construction sector. Last week, we heard from witnesses that the number of sawmills in Scotland has reduced substantially since the 1970s, yet 70 per cent of the softwoods that are harvested in the UK come from Scotland. We also have a situation in which most of the timber that is used in construction is imported.

What opportunities are there to increase the use of wood products in Scotland? What steps do we need to take to exploit them, given the difficulties of importing from the European Union and the fact that timber prices have increased substantially in recent months?

Economy and Fair Work Committee

Scotland’s Supply Chain

Meeting date: 8 December 2021

Gordon MacDonald

We have talked about innovation. Safety checks are part of any new product. We are in the process of moving away from the European CE mark to the UK conformity assessed mark. Do we have sufficient numbers of product testing houses in the UK to speed up that process if we are going to look at alternative products?