Rail Minister Supports UK rail exports efforts in Abu Dhabi

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Rail Minister Huw Merriman MP visits RIA Member Jewers Doors Ltd, led by Mark Jewers, Director with Ben Pritchard, Middle East Regional Sales Manager and colleague. // Credit: RIA

Rail & Minister Huw Merriman MP recently played a pivotal role in supporting the UK rail supply sector's export efforts at the Middle East Rail expo in Abu Dhabi, UAE, held on 15-16 May.

With over 30 UK rail businesses participating in the event, the UK Pavilion, developed in collaboration with the Department for Business & Trade (DBT), the UK (RIA), and Intec Export Intelligence, showcased the nation's expertise and capabilities.

Minister Merriman actively promoted the UK rail industry's exports during his visit.

Apart from delivering an address at the expo, he dedicated time to interact with exhibitors in the UK Pavilion, many of whom were members of the RIA.

He also held discussions with rail stakeholders from the UAE and other Middle Eastern countries.

This visit served as a platform to emphasize the UK rail sector's strong global reputation and highlight its success in exporting world-leading products, services, and capabilities to international markets.

The presence of Rail Minister Huw Merriman MP at the Middle East Rail expo underscored the UK's commitment to strengthening its position in the global rail industry.

By actively supporting the UK rail supply sector's export initiatives, the government showcased its dedication to fostering international collaborations and expanding the reach of British rail expertise.

In addition, Minister Merriman's engagement with industry professionals and stakeholders further emphasized the UK's commitment to providing innovative rail solutions worldwide.

The partnership between the Department for Business & Trade, the RIA, and Intec Export Intelligence in establishing the UK Pavilion exemplifies the collaborative efforts driving the growth of the UK rail sector.

By joining forces, these organizations facilitated a platform for UK businesses to showcase their cutting-edge products and services to a diverse international audience.

Such collaboration amplifies the UK rail industry's collective strength and paves the way for fruitful business partnerships and opportunities.

The Middle East Rail expo served as a testament to the global reputation enjoyed by the UK rail sector.

The presence of numerous UK exhibitors and Minister Merriman's active involvement highlighted the industry's ability to deliver high-quality products and services that meet the demands of international markets.

The event further solidified the UK's position as a trusted partner in rail projects worldwide, emphasizing the country's commitment to exporting its expertise and contributing to the growth and development of rail networks on a global scale.

Rail Minister Huw Merriman said: “It was a pleasure to attend the recent Middle East Rail expo and meet many of the innovative UK supply chain businesses using rail to help boost trade and jobs.

“Collaboration with the rail industry across the globe is vital in identifying new export opportunities and sharing expertise to build a better, stronger railway here at home.”

Darren Caplan, RIA Chief Executive, said: “Rail exports from the UK are immensely valuable, totalling some £600-800m, helping boost trade and jobs, and supporting UK businesses of all shapes and sizes.

“Having high-level backing from the can only help UK rail exports grow even more, at a time when we are striving to help build a “Global Britain”. So we are grateful to Rail & HS2 Minister Huw Merriman for supporting UK rail exporters on this work in the Middle East, a region with much railway potential. And we will continue to work closely together to realise rail's full potential in the future, not just in rail markets at home but abroad too.”

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