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Wales highlights tourism hot spots to boost international visitor market
The UK’s leading tour operator buyers who sell UK holidays to international visitors have been touring Wales this week to experience the nation’s tourism offer for themselves.
Welsh ports uniquely positioned to unlock offshore wind opportunity
Unique geography, a strategic location and decades of maritime and industrial expertise position Welsh ports as a natural gateway to unlocking the extraordinary potential of offshore wind.
Over 100% increase in cruise ship visits to Wales
Wales is becoming a must-visit destination for cruises, with new figures revealing a surge in ship visits over recent years.
Extra £1.75m to help welcome visitors whatever the weather
£1.75m of grants will help ensure small tourism and hospitality businesses across Wales can welcome visitors come rain or shine.
IPO agreement to drive innovation forward
The Welsh Government has signed an agreement with the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) to support businesses and help drive greater investment in creativity and innovation.
£12.9m to support Welsh communities transition to renewable energy
Green energy projects across Wales will share over £12.9m to support their efforts towards generating local renewable energy.
Exports programme boosts business revenues by £60m
A successful Welsh Government business support programme has boosted the revenues of participating businesses by more than £60 million through exporting – with a further 15 companies now chosen to accelerate their export potential and grow further through international trade.
Broadband grant delivers life-changing connectivity
A deaf and disabled man from Powys who struggled with no broadband access and no mobile signal at his home says his digital connectivity has been transformed thanks to Welsh Government support.
New business units in Carmarthenshire
Much needed business units will be built in Carmarthenshire to Net Zero standards, in a joint project between Carmarthenshire County Council and Welsh Government.
Expert panel meets to shape the ethical and effective adoption of AI in Welsh public sector delivery
An expert group will meet for the first time to look at how Artificial Intelligence can be used to improve public services for everyone living in Wales.
Publicly owned renewable energy developer powers ahead with first projects
The publicly owned renewable energy developer for Wales, Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru, has today announced proposals for three new wind farms with the potential to generate up to 400 MW of clean electricity – enough to power 350,000 Welsh homes’ annual average electricity needs. That is around a quarter of the homes in Wales.
Planning reforms set to speed up infrastructure decisions and create jobs
Reforms aimed at making Wales the fastest country in the UK for determining planning applications, creating new jobs and driving economic growth have been unveiled.