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Why we can’t afford to leave London’s logistics behind

COMMENT Levelling up has become part of the UK lexicon. The government’s push to boost economic growth, improve living standards and drive cultural and social initiatives in less affluent regions has been ongoing for more than five years, as our leaders strive to spread opportunity equally across the country. But does this risk drawing attention away from much-needed investment in London’s own infrastructure?

With low productivity stunting growth and economic recovery in the UK, it is vital that the government continues to prioritise its levelling-up agenda. But it is not just deprived regions that need attention; we need to improve the entire country, including our capital, if we want to drive economic activity and foster innovation.

The industrial and logistics sector is central to our economy, employing 2.8m people and generating £232bn of gross value added, which equates to a 14% share of the total UK economy. Logistics has a crucial role to play in supporting upskilling, job creation and infrastructure. While this is important in areas of the country with fewer opportunities, it is also true of London.

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