Ferries: Government Assistance

(asked on 1st September 2023) - View Source

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what his Department's policy is on (a) state aid and (b) other support for ferry services, in the context of the UK's exit from the EU.


Answered by
Richard Holden Portrait
Richard Holden
Minister without Portfolio (Cabinet Office)
This question was answered on 6th September 2023

International freight and passenger ferry services are generally operated on a fully commercial basis, without UK government support. The UK ferry market is a highly competitive sector with operators offering multiple routes and good levels of connectivity to the EU.

The Subsidy Control Act 2022, of which the main provisions came into effect on 4 January 2023, sets the framework for support to ferry services in the United Kingdom, including that provided by devolved administrations, with a view to securing fair competition, value for money and compliance with our international trade obligations.

The Department for Transport provides no specific guidance on this related to ferries. The Department for Business and Trade leads on subsidy matters and provides guidance on public authorities' legal obligations under the UK subsidy control regime.

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