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techUK responds to parliamentary inquiry into net zero and trade

24 Apr 2024
by Weronika Dorociak, Craig Melson

techUK responds to parliamentary inquiry into net zero and trade

techUK has submitted a response to the Energy Security and Net Zero Committee led inquiry which will assess how the UK could best use its trade policy to help meet net zero goals.

Some of the policy recommendations we put forward to the Committee include:

  • Reducing tariffs for digital technologies and hardware used in net zero solutions.
  • Integrating provisions for green and digital skills into mobility packages within trade agreements.
  • Organising trade missions to support the growth and expansion of clean tech start-ups and scale-ups.
  • Enhancing export finance support for clean tech companies.
  • Utilising trade agreements to achieve greener supply chains and foster business opportunities.
  • Issuing guidance on electronic trade documents for SMEs.
  • Advocating for the adoption of electronic trade documents by British embassies in their respective host countries.
  • Careful consideration of the potential impacts of introducing a UK CBAM on tech companies pivotal to achieving net zero, and adopting a pragmatic approach to exclusions.
  • Aligning the implementation timelines of the UK CBAM with those of the EU.

The responses submitted to the Energy Security and Net Zero Committee will inform a report assessing whether current UK trade policy aligns with emission reduction targets and exploring potential avenues for further progress towards achieving net zero emissions. Members will be updated about any developments.

techUK response to ESNZ Committee net zero trade inquiry.pdf

HM Treasury and HMRC are currently consulting on the proposals for the design and administration of the UK CBAM. techUK will be responding, and members are welcome to share their views during a scoping call that will take place on Thursday 2 May between 1 and 2 PM. Please email Lucas Banach ([email protected]) if you would like to participate. For those unable to attend, input can be sent to Weronika Dorociak ([email protected]).

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Weronika Dorociak

Programme Manager, Sustainability , techUK

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Weronika Dorociak

Programme Manager, Sustainability , techUK

Weronika joined techUK as a Programme Manager for Sustainability in October 2023.

Her role involves advocating for the tech sector in front of key policymakers and stakeholders. Weronika also leads the environmental and sustainability efforts within the Data Centres Group.

Prior to joining techUK, Weronika worked in public affairs and government relations in the legal sector, focusing on innovation and ESG within financial services. She also spent 2 years working as a Caseworker at Parliament. She holds a BA in Politics & International Relations from Queen Mary University of London.

Outside of work, Weronika can be found on a tennis court, at the gym, practicing yoga, or indulging in her love for Taylor Swift's music as a dedicated Swiftie.

Email:[email protected]LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/weronikaedorociak/

Craig Melson

Associate Director for Climate, Environment and Sustainability, techUK

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Craig Melson

Associate Director for Climate, Environment and Sustainability, techUK

Craig is Associate Director for Climate, Environment and Sustainability and leads on our work in these areas ranging from climate change, ESG disclosures and due diligence, through to circular economy, business and human rights, conflict minerals and post-Brexit regulation.

Prior to joining techUK he worked in public affairs and policy has an avid interest in new and emerging technologies. Craig has a degree in Ancient History from King's College London and spends his time watching Watford FC and holding out hope for Half Life 3.

Email:[email protected]Phone:020 7331 2172Twitter:@techUK,@techUKWebsite:www.techuk.org,www.techuk.orgLinkedIn:https://uk.linkedin.com/in/craig-melson-25479936,https://uk.linkedin.com/in/craig-melson-25479936

Lucas Banach

Programme Assistant, Data Centres, Climate, Environment and Sustainability, Market Access, techUK

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Lucas Banach

Programme Assistant, Data Centres, Climate, Environment and Sustainability, Market Access, techUK

Lucas Banach is Programme Assistant at techUK, he works on a range of programmes including Data Centres; Climate, Environment & Sustainability; Market Access and Smart Infrastructure and Systems.

Before that Lucas who joined in 2008, held various roles in our organisation, which included his role as Office Executive, Groups and Concept Viability Administrator, and most recently he worked as Programme Executive for Public Sector. He has a postgraduate degree in International Relations from the Andrzej Frycz-Modrzewski Cracow University.

Email:[email protected]Phone:020 7331 2006Twitter:@techUKWebsite:www.techuk.orgLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucas-banach-50139650

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Weronika Dorociak

Programme Manager - Sustainability

Craig Melson

Associate Director for Climate, Environment and Sustainability