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Selling Wales to the World
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Friday, 7 July 2017 to Friday, 1 September 2017
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- 01 Welsh Language Commissioner PDF 1 MB
- 02 Wales Tourism Alliance PDF 344 KB View as HTML (2) 52 KB
- 03 City and County of Swansea PDF 245 KB View as HTML (3) 55 KB
- 04 J Oakley PDF 224 KB View as HTML (4) 22 KB
- 05 Cardiff Airport PDF 3 MB
- 05a Cardiff Airport - Additional information PDF 177 KB View as HTML (6) 13 KB
- 06 Professor Annette Pritchard PDF 374 KB View as HTML (7) 42 KB
- 06a Professor Annette Pritchard - Additional information PDF 320 KB View as HTML (8) 38 KB
- 07 Professor Nigel Morgan PDF 333 KB View as HTML (9) 26 KB
- 08 British Council Wales PDF 782 KB
- 09 Royal College of Nursing PDF 666 KB
- 10 Learned Society of Wales PDF 316 KB View as HTML (12) 29 KB
- 11 Countryside Alliance PDF 342 KB View as HTML (13) 39 KB
- 12 Vale of Glamorgan Council PDF 171 KB View as HTML (14) 22 KB
- 13 Universities Wales PDF 689 KB
- 14 Federation of Small Businesses PDF 957 KB
- 15 This Week Media PDF 265 KB View as HTML (17) 29 KB
- 15a This Week Media - Additional information PDF 649 KB View as HTML (18) 289 KB
- 16 Colleges Wales PDF 733 KB
- 17 Welsh Government PDF 1 MB
Purpose of the consultation
The Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee has agreed to undertake an inquiry into Selling Wales to the World.
The Committee is looking at the following issues:
- How Welsh and UK Governments sell Wales to the World at present in terms of trade, tourism and skills/training;
- The role of the Welsh Government’s overseas offices;
- Welsh and UK Government support for exporters, and inward investment;
- The knowledge of ‘Wales.Com’ web site and in particular the help given by Business Wales;
- The clarity and strength of Wales’s international tourism “brand”;
- The success of Visit Wales’ international marketing activities;
- How Colleges/Universities promote international studying in Wales;
- How the Welsh Government can assist in attracting large international events to Wales;
- The use made of support from the EU and the impact of Brexit;
- What lessons Wales can learn from similarly sized countries?
Contact details
Should you wish to speak to someone regarding this consultation, please use the below contact details:
Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee
Welsh Parliament
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1SN
Email: Contact@senedd.wales
Telephone: 0300 200 6565