Plymouth and South Devon freeport gets go ahead
The Plymouth and South Devon freeport has  received final government approval.
It will now receive up to £25 million in seed  funding to help boost investment and support the growth of regional businesses.
Freeports benefit from a range of measures,  including tax reliefs, customs advantages, business rates retention, planning,  regeneration and trade and investment support.
Tax incentives include enhanced capital  allowances, relief from stamp duty land tax and employer National Insurance  contributions for new employees.
Eligible new businesses moving into a freeport  tax site, and some existing businesses that expand will also benefit from full  business rates relief.
The approval will help accelerate the  formation of advanced manufacturing clusters in marine, defence and space  sectors, as well as delivering an estimated 3,500 jobs.
Dehanna Davison, Levelling Up Minister, said:
'Today  is a historic day for Plymouth, South Devon and beyond, as the Plymouth and  South Devon freeport gets up and running to drive growth and innovation locally  and nationally.
'The  freeport is going to shape the fortunes of the Plymouth and South Devon  economies by pumping up to £100 million worth of investment across the region.
'We are  maximising the opportunities of Brexit to drive growth and throw our doors open  to the world.'
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