Green Freeports will come too late to create jobs Scotland needs
The Scottish government has agreed to secure a £52m funding package for the development of two green freeports in Scotland. Both companies will be offered tax breaks to help them locate in the ports which the government says could create new jobs.
Source: heraldscotland.comPublished on 2022-02-17
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