ECONOMIC GROWTH

The risks of Sunak's freeports

The freeports policy is poised to be a main plank of the levelling up agenda. But there are concerns they could become hotspots for organised crime – risks that could lead to significant extra burdens for councils. Paul Marinko reports.

For the local winners in the race to become one of Rishi Sunak's 10 freeports, there will have been much celebration in grasping an early opportunity in Britain's post-Brexit world.

The chancellor's freeports policy is set to be a key part of the Government's levelling up agenda, aiming to breathe new economic life into parts of the country largely forgotten by Westminster.

Paul Marinko

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