BRITAIN’S first new free port throws open its doors today in a multi-billion pound Brexit trade boost.
Teesside is one of eight low-tax hubs set to turbocharge business with a £23billion shot in the arm.
Ministers last night vowed to do everything to lure “top-end employers” from across the world.
Levelling Up minister Neil O’Brien said free ports will create a network of Silicon Valleys across the country.
He told Trending In The News: “The number one thing they can deliver is a huge number of really good jobs.
“We’ve brought together a huge range of tax breaks to really strongly incentivise firms to bring new jobs.
“The ability to have incredibly exciting access to international trade is a spur to getting top-end employers in. Outside the EU you have a lot more freedom.”
Teesside is set to see the creation of more than 18,000 jobs.
Mayor Ben Houchen declared: “We’re throwing our doors open to the world.
“The sky’s the limit.”
Felixstowe, the Humber, Liverpool, Plymouth, Solent, the Thames, and East Midlands Airport sites open next year.