Scottish Budget investment proposals set out transformative next steps to grow the economy.
Spending commitments include support for businesses and business growth, as well as enhanced measures to attract private investment.
The draft Budget also sets out how Scotland will be one of the world’s most attractive places for entrepreneurs and start-ups.
New spending commitments include:
Almost £100 million will be spent on expanding Scotland’s digital infrastructure, while £62 million is allocated to regeneration projects to revitalise towns and communities.
This Budget is investing in measures to tackle the climate emergency in a way that maximises economic opportunities.
— Scottish Government (@scotgov) December 4, 2024
We will nearly treble investment in offshore wind to £150 million. pic.twitter.com/LAnQk0wFOM
The economy is the beating heart of any modern nation. It is where opportunity and national prosperity are the rewards for innovation and creativity.
DEPUTY FIRST MINISTER & ECONOMY SECRETARY KATE FORBES
We have built a firm foundation over the past year with steady growth and a rise in wages. Now it is time to accelerate that progress. Businesses create wealth and it is the Government’s job to develop an environment that helps them grow, attracts investment and supports innovation. That in turn creates jobs and puts more money in people’s pockets.
The Budget that we have set out has been developed in partnership with the businesses I meet every day. I hope it sends a signal to the world that Scotland is open for business.
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