A record 51 UK and international companies joined the fifth UK-Ukraine trade mission in Kyiv this week, making it the largest British-led trade delegation to Ukraine to date.
Participating companies from across the defence economy specialising in areas like uncrewed systems and military goods are securing contracts which will boost high-skilled jobs in regions across the country, supporting the governments Plan for Change.
This weeks mission brought together leading UK defence firms to deepen cooperation with Ukrainian industry and partners from Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland and Latvia. This collaboration is vital in demonstrating a united multinational industrial front with European allies, scaling up support for Ukraines defence needs and strengthening supply chain resilience with international partners.
This latest mission is a significant step in the UKs 100 Year Partnership with Ukraine, reinforcing the UKs long-term support for Ukraines defence, security and recovery and drawing on the collective industrial capacity and capability of European allies.
Defence is a key growth sector in the Governments upcoming modern Industrial Strategy and a prime example of how Government and industry can work together to aid our allies and boost UK security.
Lord Coaker, Defence Minister said:
Working with the Netherlands, Norway, and Ukraine were building resilient supply chains, putting Ukraine in the strongest possible position to achieve a just and lasting peace for years to come.
The UK is continuing to lead the way on support for Ukraine, from military support to leading the Ukraine Defence Contact Group where since the UK took the chair nearly £23bn has been pledged in military support for Ukraine.
Kevin Craven, CEO of ADS said:
It is a privilege for industry to lead the UK in engagement both within Ukraine and with our Ukrainian counterparts. Indeed, this weeks trade mission the most multinational of its kind to date has been nothing but inspiring.
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