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Prime Ministerial Trade Envoy
Position in British foreign policy
Position in British foreign policy
A Prime Ministerial Trade Envoy is a position in British foreign policy, within the Department for International Trade since 2016, and formerly with the UK Trade & Investment government department from 2003 to 2016.
Trade Envoys are appointed by the Prime Minister in order to promote British business and trade interests abroad. The Special Representative for International Trade and Investment is a currently dormant position previously held by a member of the British royal family, who had the responsibility of representing the Sovereign for trade purposes. Following the 2012 Cabinet reshuffle, Ken Clarke was made a roving trade envoy, focusing on promoting British expertise to emerging economies, in particular China and Brazil.
Between September 2012 and November 2013, Lord Marland served as the Prime Minister's trade envoy. Upon his suggestion, and in collaboration with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the post was expanded in November 2012, when David Cameron announced the creation of eight new trade envoys to selected high-growth and developing markets. Additional representatives of the British government were appointed in March 2014 following the success of the initial programme. On 23 August 2021 a further set of envoys were announced, including prominent Brexiteers Lord Botham and Kate Hoey. The appointment of Ian Botham as a Prime Ministerial Trade Envoy was viewed by some people as unexpected, as he has no experience of economic or trade matters. When he was first appointed to the House of Lords, Botham had said that he would join discussions "“when they are debating something I know about – like sport or the countryside", but that there was "[n]ot much point if it’s a trade deal with Japan.”
In January 2025, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds appointed 32 trade envoys, covering 79 markets.
Current Prime Ministerial Trade Envoys
| United Kingdom Prime Ministerial Trade Envoys | Region/market | Trade Envoy | Political affiliation | Appointed | Africa | Oceania | East and Southeast Asia | South Asia | West and Central Asia | Europe | North America | South America |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:Coat of arms of the United Kingdom (2022, lesser arms).svg | 100px]] | |||||||||||
| North Africa | ||||||||||||
| Sarah Olney | ||||||||||||
| MP for Richmond Park | ||||||||||||
| (born 1977) | Liberal Democrats | |||||||||||
| Egypt | ||||||||||||
| Yasmin Qureshi | ||||||||||||
| MP for Bolton South and Walkden | ||||||||||||
| (born 1963) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Southern Africa | ||||||||||||
| Calvin Bailey | ||||||||||||
| MP for Leyton and Wanstead | ||||||||||||
| (born 1977/78) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Morocco and Francophone West Africa | ||||||||||||
| Ben Coleman | ||||||||||||
| MP for Chelsea and Fulham | ||||||||||||
| (born unknown) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Ethiopia | ||||||||||||
| Baroness Ramsey of Wall Heath | ||||||||||||
| Life peer | ||||||||||||
| (born unknown) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Ghana | ||||||||||||
| Nigeria | ||||||||||||
| Florence Eshalomi | ||||||||||||
| MP for Vauxhall and Camberwell Green | ||||||||||||
| (born 1980) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| East Africa | ||||||||||||
| Kate Osamor | ||||||||||||
| MP for Edmonton and Winchmore Hill | ||||||||||||
| (born 1968) | Labour Co-op | |||||||||||
| South Africa | ||||||||||||
| Australia | ||||||||||||
| Baron Spellar | ||||||||||||
| Life peer and former MP for Warley and Birmingham Northfield | ||||||||||||
| (born 1947) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| New Zealand | ||||||||||||
| Carolyn Harris | ||||||||||||
| MP for Neath and Swansea East | ||||||||||||
| (born 1960) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| The Republic of Korea | ||||||||||||
| Baron Watson of Wyre Forest | ||||||||||||
| Life peer, former MP for West Bromwich East and former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party | ||||||||||||
| (born 1967) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Taiwan | ||||||||||||
| Baron Faulkner of Worcester | ||||||||||||
| Life peer | ||||||||||||
| (born 1946) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Indonesia and ASEAN | ||||||||||||
| Naz Shah | ||||||||||||
| MP for Bradford West | ||||||||||||
| (born 1973) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos | ||||||||||||
| Matt Western | ||||||||||||
| MP for Warwick and Leamington | ||||||||||||
| (born 1962) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Brunei | ||||||||||||
| George Freeman | ||||||||||||
| MP for Mid Norfolk | ||||||||||||
| (born 1967) | Conservative Party | |||||||||||
| Japan | ||||||||||||
| Sharon Hodgson | ||||||||||||
| MP for Washington and Gateshead South | ||||||||||||
| (born 1966) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Pakistan | ||||||||||||
| Sri Lanka | ||||||||||||
| Baron Hannett of Everton | ||||||||||||
| Life Peer | ||||||||||||
| (born 1953) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Bangladesh | ||||||||||||
| Baroness Winterton of Doncaster | ||||||||||||
| Life Peer, former MP for Doncaster Central and former Chairman of Ways and Means | ||||||||||||
| (born 1958) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Türkiye | ||||||||||||
| Afzal Khan | ||||||||||||
| MP for Manchester Rusholme | ||||||||||||
| (born 1958) | Labour Co-op | |||||||||||
| Israel | ||||||||||||
| Baron Austin of Dudley | ||||||||||||
| Life Peer and former MP for Dudley North | ||||||||||||
| (born 1965) | Crossbencher (formerly Labour Party) | |||||||||||
| Azerbaijan and Central Asia | ||||||||||||
| Baron Alderdice | ||||||||||||
| Life peer, former MLA for Belfast East, former Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly and former Leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | ||||||||||||
| (born 1955) | Liberal Democrats and Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | |||||||||||
| Jordan, Kuwait and Palestine Territories | ||||||||||||
| Baron McNicol of West Kilbride | ||||||||||||
| Life peer and former General Secretary of the Labour Party | ||||||||||||
| (born 1969) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Ukraine | ||||||||||||
| Alex Sobel | ||||||||||||
| MP for Leeds Central and Headingley | ||||||||||||
| (born 1975) | Labour Co-op | |||||||||||
| Switzerland & Liechtenstein | ||||||||||||
| David Pinto-Duschinsky | ||||||||||||
| MP for Hendon | ||||||||||||
| (born 1974) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Mexico | ||||||||||||
| Dan Carden | ||||||||||||
| MP for Liverpool Walton | ||||||||||||
| (born 1986) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Commonwealth Caribbean | ||||||||||||
| Paulette Hamilton | ||||||||||||
| MP for Birmingham Erdington | ||||||||||||
| (born 1962) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Central America | ||||||||||||
| Jessica Morden | ||||||||||||
| MP for Newport East | ||||||||||||
| (born 1968) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Southern Cone | ||||||||||||
| Fabian Hamilton | ||||||||||||
| MP for Leeds North East | ||||||||||||
| (born 1955) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Andean | ||||||||||||
| Baron Liddle | ||||||||||||
| Life peer | ||||||||||||
| (born 1947) | Labour Party | |||||||||||
| Brazil | ||||||||||||
| Josh MacAlister | ||||||||||||
| MP for Whitehaven and Workington | ||||||||||||
| (born unknown) | Labour Party |
References
References
- [http://news.bis.gov.uk/Press-Releases/New-trade-envoys-and-business-investment-to-boost-trade-links-68328.aspx BIS - Press Releases - New trade envoys and business investment to boost trade links]
- [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19918533 BBC News - Ken Clarke given trade envoy role]
- [http://www.ukti.gov.uk/uktihome/media/item/403560.html Internet Memory. UK Government Web Archive] {{webarchive. link. (2014-04-03)
- [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3j3z7j2zdeo BBC News - Lord Botham appointed trade envoy to Australia]
- (23 August 2021). "Prime Minister's Trade Envoy Programme, Press release made on 23 August 2021". UK Government.
- (24 August 2021). "Ian Botham as Trade Envoy". The Independent.
- (28 January 2025). "Written statements: Written questions, answers and statements".
- (5 October 2020). "Prime Minister's Trade Envoy Programme, Statement made on 5 October 2020, Statement UIN HLWS480".
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