HC Deb 07 September 2004 vol 424 cc1038-46W
Miss Kirkbride

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry which regional development agencies have(a) an office and (b) representatives outside the UK. [183537]

Jacqui Smith

The answer to the question updates answers previously given to the hon. Member for Essex north on 26 January 2004,Official Report, columns 73–76W and 5 February 2004, Official Report, columns 999–1000W.

I have been advised of the following answers by England's Regional Development Agencies (RDAs).

Advantage West Midlands

Advantage West Midlands has offices in France, Germany, Sweden and Belgium.

In north America, Advantage West Midlands shares representation with their partner agency, EMDA, under the British Midlands' brand. Together they have a total of five offices and seven full-time staff based in Washington, Boston, Chicago, San Jose and Toronto; they also employ the services of a telemarketing agency in north America. The British Midlands is also represented on a full-time basis in Japan with two staff. In south east Asia, India and Australia, the British Midlands has part-time representation with offices in Singapore, Mumbai and Sydney and a total of six part-time agents.

The cost incurred by AWM in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£
Australia 63,259
Belgium 107,625
Canada 29,863
France 71,082
Germany 102,784
India 49,817
Japan 101,780
Singapore 44,386
Sweden 85,198
USA 468,574
Total 1,124,367

East of England Development Agency

The East of England Developments Agency (BED A) has an inward investment office in San Jose (Silicon Valley) a joint project between EEDA and Invest East of England. There are no representatives as the office is co-ordinated by the vice-president for business development at Invest East of England.

EEDA also subscribes to the East of England partnership office in Brussels and the Essex and East of England International Trade office in Jiangsu Province China (but does not have offices or representatives).

The cost incurred by EEDA in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£
Belgium 56,500
China 63,000
USA 250,000
Total 369,500

East Midlands Development Agency

The East Midlands Development Agency (EMDA) is represented in Europe by part-time agents in Germany (Munich-two staff) and Scandinavia (Malmo-one person);

EMDA also employs a telemarketing agency in France.

In north America, EMDA shares representation with their partner agency, Advantage West Midlands, under the British Midlands' brand. Together they have a total of five offices and seven full-time staff based in Washington, Boston, Chicago, San Jose and Toronto; they also employ the services of a telemarketing agency in north America. The British Midlands is also represented on a full-time basis in Japan with two staff. In south east Asia, India and Australia, the British Midlands has part-time representation with offices in Singapore, Mumbai and Sydney and a total of six agents.

EMDA is also a partner in the East Midlands European Office (EMEO), based in Brussels. The partnership also includes the region's strategic local authorities, the Regional Assembly and the East Midlands Regional Local Government Association. In addition, EMDA line manages EMEO on behalf of the regional partnership.

The cost incurred by EMDA in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£
Australia 60,000
Belgium 50,000
France 20,000
Germany 70,000
India 50,000
Japan 90,000
North America 402,000
Scandinavia 60,000
Singapore 75,000
Total 877,000

London Development Agency

The London Development Agency is a partner in the London European Office, a staffed Greater London Authority partnership office in Brussels. The cost incurred in maintaining this office in 2003–04 was £50,000.

North West Development Agency

The North West Development Agency (NWDA) has an office with two members of staff (one full-time and one part-time) in Japan (in conjunction with Yorkshire Forward).

As part of a north of England collaboration (a joint venture with One NorthEast and Yorkshire Forward) there are offices in Australia (Sydney) and north America: Chicago (five people), Boston (two people), Atlanta (one person) and Los Angeles: (one person full-time and one person part-time).

The NWDA with the North West Regional Assembly (NWRA) jointly fund an office and one member of staff in Brussels.

The cost incurred by NWDA in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£
Australia 55,000
Belgium 103,000
Japan 135,000
USA 392,000
Total 685,000

One NorthEast

One NorthEast has offices in China (Shanghai), Japan (Tokyo) and Korea (Seoul). Until the end of 2003–04 it also operated an office in Taiwan.

As part of a north of England collaboration (a joint venture with North West Development Agency and Yorkshire Forward) there are offices and representatives in Australia (Sydney) and north America (Chicago, Boston, Atlanta and Los Angeles).

The cost incurred by ONE in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£
Australia 50,000
China 66,525
Japan 185,086
Korea 73,208
North America 396,000
Taiwan 51,855
Total 822,673

South East England Development Agency

The South East of England Development Agency (SEED A) shares an officer post with the Regional Assembly operating from South East England House in Brussels, co-located and working with other partners from around the Region. SEEDA is also represented in Washington DC by Odell Simms and Associates and has a representative in each of the following cities: Berlin, San Diego, Boston, Shanghai, Seoul, Tokyo, Osaka and Sydney, the latter post being part-time.

The cost incurred by SEEDA in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£
Australia 56,006
Belgium 131,658
China 26,331
Germany 101,683
Japan 127,655
Korea 33,699
USA 558,735
Total 1,035,766

South West of England Regional Development Agency

The South West of England Regional Development Agency The South West of England Regional Development Agency (SWRDA) has an office in Japan. There are two representatives in north America—one in Boston and one in Sonoma, California.

It also has just opened an office in Guangdong province in southern China and taken on a new representative in Melbourne, Australia. No costs were incurred for these in 2003–04.

The cost incurred by SWRDA in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£
Japan 394,364
USA 468,514
Total 862,878

Yorkshire Forward

Yorkshire Forward has an office and representatives in China and in Japan (the latter joint with the North West Development Agency).

As part of a north of England collaboration (a joint venture with North West Development Agency and OneNorth East) there are offices and representatives in Australia (Sydney) and north America (Chicago, Boston, Atlanta and Los Angeles). Yorkshire Forward also provide a contribution of £60,000 towards the running costs of the Yorkshire and Humber European Office, managed by the Yorkshire and Humber Assembly.

The cost incurred by Yorkshire Forward in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£
Australia 58,000
Belgium 60,000
China 28,000
Japan 201,000
USA 412,000
Total 759,000

Mrs. Spelman

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what offices outside the United Kingdom are maintained by regional development agencies; and what the cost of maintaining each one was in the last financial year for which figures are available. [184984]

Jacqui Smith

The answer to the question updates answers previously given to the hon Member for Essex North on 26 January 2004,Official Report, columns 73–76W and 5 February 2004, Official Report, columns 999–1000W.

I have been advised of the following answers by England's Regional Development Agencies (RDAs).

Advantage West Midlands

Advantage West Midlands has offices in France, Germany, Sweden and Belgium.

In North America, Advantage West Midlands shares representation with their partner agency, EMDA, under the British Midlands' brand. Together they have a total of five offices and seven full time staff based in Washington, Boston, Chicago, San Jose and Toronto; they also employ the services of a telemarketing agency in North America. The British Midlands is also represented on a fulltime basis in Japan with two staff. In South East Asia, India and Australia, the British Midlands has part time representation with offices in Singapore, Mumbai and Sydney and a total of six part-time agents.

The cost incurred by AWM in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£ million
Australia 63,259
Belgium 107,625
Canada 29,863
France 71,082
Germany 102,784
India 49,817
Japan 101,780
Singapore 44,386
Sweden 85,198
USA 468,574
Total 1,124,367

East of England Development Agency

The East of England Developments Agency (BED A) has an inward investment office in San Jose (Silicon Valley) a joint project between EEDA and Invest East of England. There are no representatives as the office is co-ordinated by the vice-president for business development at Invest East of England.

EEDA also subscribes to the East of England partnership office in Brussels and the Essex and East of England International Trade office in Jiangsu Province China (but does not have offices or representatives).

The cost incurred by EEDA in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£000
Belgium 56,500
China 63,000
USA 250,000
Total 369,500

East Midlands Development Agency

The East Midlands Development Agency (EMDA) is represented in Europe by part time agents in Germany (Munich—two staff) and Scandinavia (Malmo—one person); EMDA also employs a telemarketing agency in France.

In North America, EMDA shares representation with their partner agency, Advantage West Midlands, under the British Midlands' brand. Together they have a total of five offices and seven full time staff based in Washington, Boston, Chicago, San Jose and Toronto; they also employ the services of a telemarketing agency in North America. The British Midlands is also represented on a fulltime basis in Japan with two staff. In South East Asia, India and Australia, the British Midlands has part time representation with offices in Singapore, Mumbai and Sydney and a total of six agents.

EMDA is also a partner in the East Midlands European Office (EMEO), based in Brussels. The partnership also includes the region's strategic local authorities, the Regional Assembly and the East Midlands Regional Local Government Association.

In addition, EMDA line manages EMEO on behalf of the regional partnership.

The cost incurred by EMDA in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£000
Australia 60,000
Belgium 50,000
France 20,000
Germany 70,000
India 50,000
Japan 90,000
North America 402,000
Scandinavia 60,000
Singapore 75,000
Total 877,000

London Development Agency

The London Development Agency is a partner in the London European Office, a staffed Greater London Authority partnership office in Brussels. The cost incurred in maintaining this office in 2003–04 was £50,000.

North West Development Agency

The North West Development Agency (NWDA) has an office with two members of staff (one full time and one part time) in Japan (in conjunction with Yorkshire Forward).

As part of a North of England collaboration (a joint venture with One North East and Yorkshire Forward) there are offices in Australia (Sydney) and North America: Chicago (five people), Boston (two people), Atlanta (one person) and Los Angeles: (one person full time and one person part time).

The NWDA with the North West Regional Assembly (NWRA) jointly fund an office and one member of staff in Brussels.

The cost incurred by NWDA in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£000
Australia 55,000
Belgium 103,000
Japan 135,000
USA 392,000
Total 685,000

One NorthEast

One NorthEast has offices in China (Shanghai), Japan (Tokyo) and Korea (Seoul). Until the end of 2003–04 it also operated an office in Taiwan.

As part of a North of England collaboration (a joint venture with North West Development Agency and Yorkshire Forward) there are offices and representatives in Australia (Sydney) and North America (Chicago, Boston, Atlanta and Los Angeles).

The cost incurred by ONE in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£000
Australia 50,000
China 66,525
Japan 185,086
Korea 73,208
North America 396,000
Taiwan 51,855
Total 822,673

South East England Development Agency

The South East of England Development Agency (SEEDA) shares an officer post with the Regional Assembly operating from South East England House in Brussels, co-located and working with other partners from around the Region. SEEDA is also represented in Washington DC by Odell Simms and Associates and has a representative in each of the following cities: Berlin, San Diego, Boston, Shanghai, Seoul, Tokyo, Osaka and Sydney, the latter post being part-time.

The cost incurred by SEEDA in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£million
Australia 56,006
Belgium 131,658
China 26,331
Germany 101,683
Japan 127,655
Korea 33,699
USA 558,735
Total 1,035,766

South West of England Regional development Agency

The South West of England Regional Development Agency (SWRDA) has an office in Japan. There are two representatives in North. America—one in Boston and one in Sonoma, California.

It also has just opened an office in Guangdong province in Southern China and taken on a new representative in Melbourne, Australia. No costs were incurred for these in 2003–04.

The cost incurred by SWRDA in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£000
Japan 394,364
USA 468,514
Total 862,878

Yorkshire Forward

Yorkshire Forward has an office and representatives in China and in Japan (the latter joint with the North West Development Agency).

As part of a North of England collaboration (a joint venture with North West Development Agency and One North East) there are offices and representatives in Australia (Sydney) and North America (Chicago, Boston, Atlanta and Los Angeles). Yorkshire Forward also provide a contribution of £60,000 towards the running costs of the Yorkshire and Humber European Office, managed by the Yorkshire and Humber Assembly.

The cost incurred by Yorkshire Forward in maintaining these offices in 2003–04 was:

£000
Australia 58,000
Belgium 60,000
China 28,000
Japan 201,000
USA 412,000
Total 759,000

Mrs. Spelman

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry whether regional development agencies are required to meet performance indicators for central Government. [185772]

Jacqui Smith

I refer the Member to my answer given on 22 July,Official Report, columns 514–515W.

Mr. Bellingham

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what funding from her Department in 2004–05 is devoted by regional development agencies specifically towards promoting the development of minority ethnic businesses. [186350]

Jacqui Smith

Through the framework provided by their Regional Economic Strategies (RES). RDAs work with a range of local partners, to contribute to the development of ethnic minority businesses. Examples of this are in the document "RDA Activities supporting Ethnic Minority Businesses" which provides a list of RDA supported activities that stimulate ethnic business growth. I have placed this document in the House of Commons Library. Unfortunately, information about costs cannot be easily disaggregated and could be provided only at disproportionate cost.

The East Midlands Development Agency (emda) have a lead role to co-ordinate policy on ethnic minority businesses on behalf of all the RDAs. They have jointly established with De Montfort University the Centre for Research into Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship (www.crème-dmu.org.uk). As part of their work emda are also organising the eighth Ethnic Business Conference in Leicester in September 2004.