Ulster Unionists call for Government assistance for Harland & Wolff

The Ulster Unionist Party has written to the Prime Minister, and several Government Departments urging financial support for Harland & Wolff shipyard.

Andy Allen MBE MLA said:

“Letters signed by myself as an East Belfast representative, the Party Leader Robin Swann MLA, Finance Spokesperson Steve Aiken OBE MLA, and the Economy Spokesperson Alan Chambers MLA, have been sent to the Prime Minister, Invest NI and the Permanent Secretaries at the Departments of the Economy and Finance urging financial support for Harland & Wolff shipyard.

“Harland & Wolff is a company which is known worldwide, renowned for a high standard of workmanship having constructed some of the largest and most prestigious ocean liners ever built.

“The Yard has been a part of the fabric of East Belfast and Northern Ireland for decades and in order to help secure its long-term future, the company is seeking a financial assistance package so that it can remain solvent until the end of August.

“Availability of this funding would, we are given to understand, provide the company with sufficient time to establish the outcome of a number of active contractual bids, which will be determined in mid-August.  These contracts, which the company are confident they can secure, will have a major bearing on the future viability of the shipyard and its attractiveness for future purchasers.

“It is imperative that the long-term future of Harland and Wolff - which has a rich history in terms of heavy industry and manufacturing, and is also a key part of our fast growing tourism industry - is secured not only for its employees, but Belfast and the wider Northern Ireland economy as a whole.

“We have therefore urged the Prime Minster, Invest NI and local Stormont Departments to take steps to help achieve a satisfactory conclusion and keep the Shipyard open.”

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