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Cardiff Airport

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AddressRhoose, Barry CF62 3BD, United Kingdom
CodeCWL
Elevation 67
Phone +44 1446 711111
Owners Welsh Government
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About Cardiff Airport


Cardiff Airport is the busiest airport in Wales. It has been under the ownership of the Welsh Government since March 2013, operating at an arm's length as a commercial business. Passenger numbers were 1. 581 million in 2018 and are increasing year-on-year.

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... A third bid, based around Newport and Cardiff Airport, failed...

Freeports: What are they and will they help the economy?

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... There are three applicants: a joint bid from Port Talbot and Milford Haven, the port of Holyhead, and one based around sites in south-east Wales, including Cardiff Airport...

Wales-Ukraine: 100 tickets for refugees for World Cup play-off

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... The Ukrainian ambassador has also been invited, while a welcome message will be waiting for the Ukrainian team when they arrive at Cardiff Airport...

Ukraine war round-up: City besieged and football triumph

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... The FAW has also invited the Ukrainian ambassador to the game, and a welcome message will be waiting for the visiting team at Cardiff Airport...

Wales-Ukraine: Some refugees get free World Cup play-off tickets

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... The FAW has also invited the Ukrainian ambassador to the game, and a welcome message will be waiting for the visiting at Cardiff Airport...

Man jailed for trying to murder lottery-winning partner

Man jailed for trying to murder lottery-winning partner
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... " Previous convictionsMs Brown, a former Cardiff Airport worker, became known for donating to good causes in the area after winning the jackpot...

Covid: Cardiff Airport dead without bailout, boss says

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...Cardiff Airport would not have stayed alive without a £85m bailout from the Welsh government during Covid, its boss says...

Emiliano Sala: Man acted 'dangerously' in organising fatal flight

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... The court heard Mr Henderson tried to rearrange the time of the return flight to Cardiff, but this was to avoid incurring costs at Cardiff Airport and not because of Mr Ibbotson s lack of qualifications to fly at night...

Freeports: What are they and will they help the economy?

Oct 19,2021 7:18 pm

By Paul SeddonPolitics reporter

Two sites in Scotland have become The latest areas of The UK selected to host a freeport.

Scottish ministers say The sites in Cromarty Firth and The Forth should become operational later this year.

Eight freeports have been Set Up in England, with another planned in Wales.

What are freeports?

Freeports aim to create economic activity - Like trade, investment and Jobs - Near shipping ports or airports.

Goods imported into freeports are exempt from taxes, called tariffs, that are normally paid to The UK government.

It means manufacturers in freeports can import raw materials tariff-free, only paying tariffs on finished products leaving The Site for elsewhere in The UK.

Or, The Goods can be re-exported overseas without UK duties being paid.

Companies inside The sites will also be able to claim lower property taxes, including on new buildings they buy.

Firms also benefit from lower rates of national Insurance - a tax paid on employees' wages - if they take on new staff.

Where are England's freeports?

Teesside became The First to enter operation, in November 2021.

The Thames freeport in Essex opened The Following month.

Sites Near Liverpool, Plymouth and Hull have also been Set Up , as have shared freeports for Felixstowe and Harwich and Southampton and Portsmouth.

The only freeport in England Near an airport is by East Midlands Airport in Leicestershire.

The locations were announced at The March 2021 Budget by Rishi Sunak , when he was chancellor, from 18 areas that applied.

What about elsewhere in The UK?

In Scotland, for freeport status.

The SNP-led Scottish Government has called The sites " green" freeports, because bids had to include plans for lowering carbon emissions.

However, The SNP's government partners, The Scottish Greens, say there are " no hard requirements" to meet The climate targets. It says that, internationally, freeports are linked to " crime, Money Laundering , smuggling, and low wages".

The tax and customs benefits available to companies, however, mirror those in place elsewhere in The UK.

The Labour-run Welsh Government is running a contest to select a Welsh freeport. An announcement is expected early in 2023.

There are three applicants: a joint bid from Port Talbot and Milford Haven , The Port of Holyhead, And One based around sites in south-east Wales, including Cardiff Airport .

Northern Ireland 's government says it is working with The Treasury to identify whether The The freeport model can be adopted under its.

Are freeports a good idea?

They are not a new idea. The UK Set Up seven freeports after 1984, including at Liverpool and Southampton, but these were phased out in 2012.

However, The UK government says bringing them back could attract investment to areas that " need it most".

Ministers say they will help with " levelling up" - The Goal to close The Gap between rich and poor areas that was a key Conservative pledge at The 2019 general election.

But critics argue freeports don't help The economy overall.

The Office for Budgetary Responsibility tax breaks in England's freeports will cost The UK government £50m a year. It says historical evidence suggests their " main effect" will be to move economic activity from one place to another.

Will freeports benefit from Brexit?

Freeports are allowed in The European Union - with based in EU countries.

But some Brexit-backing politicians, including Mr Sunak, have previously argued The EU's state aid Rules restricted The benefits that can be offered to businesses based inside The sites.

Jonathan Branton, a partner at Law Firm DWF, says The UK does have more flexibility now it doesn't have to follow EU Rules .

He also points out tax breaks offered to freeport firms would no longer require prior agreement from The European Commission .

However, he adds that The Brexit trade Deal - agreed by The UK and The EU - Still requires subsidies to be justified, otherwise they could be challenged in UK courts.

In more Extreme Circumstances , The EU could respond to UK subsidies by introducing tariffs on some UK goods deemed to be damaging EU trade or investment.

And The UK will Still be subject to World Trade Organization Rules - which say you can't introduce subsidies linked just to export Performance .



Source of news: bbc.com

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