Strategic Trade Advisory Group

The Strategic Trade Advisory Group (STAG) is an executive agency that advises UK Department for International Trade on the view of stakeholders and devolved parliaments by providing evidence, relevant experience and expertise[1]

Role, Chair & Structure

Role

The Strategic Advisory Group works with stakeholders to help to shape the United Kingdom’s trade policy, and helps to provide opportunities across all nations and regions of the UK through internal discussion.[2]

Chair and structure

The Strategic Trade Advisory group is chaired by the Minister of State for Trade (DIT), and has meetings quarterly.[3]

Membership

STAG is composed of 16 core members selected by the Government, with membership of this group reviewed annually. Neither the democratically representative devolved administrations of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and London, nor the city regions in England, have any representation, ex officio or otherwise.

Name of Represent Organisation Position / Area of Representation
Minister for Trade Policy DIT Chair
Holger Breinlich University of Surrey Academia
Carolyn Fairbairn Confederation of British Industry Business Representative Organisation)
Scott Steedman British Standards Institution Standards
Caroline Normand Which? Consumer
Dirk Willem te Velde Overseas Development Institute Developmental
Mark Abrams Trade Finance Global New Entrant
Michael Gidney Fair Trade Foundation Non-governmental organizations
Nick Coburn Ulster Carpets Northern Ireland Business
Denise Valin Alvarez Burberry Regional Business
Liz Cameron Scottish Chamber of Commerce Scottish Business
Sean Ramsden Ramsden International Small And Medium Enterprise
Mike Cherry Federation of Small Business, Small And Medium Enterprise, Business Representative Organisation
Sam Lowe Centre for European Reform Think Tanks
Paul Nowak Trade Union Congress Trade Unions
Prys Morgan Kepak Group Limited Welsh Business

Government officials are also invited to attend, and depending on the topic of discussion the appropriate minister received the invitation to attend.[4][5]

References

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