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Chris McCall

Scottish firms reliant on 'seamless trade' between UK nations, warns pro-Union campaign

Scottish businesses are more reliant on internal UK trade than any other part of the UK, figures show.

Pro-Union campaigners said it was proof that "seamless trade" was vital to jobs and economic growth.

But an SNP MP insisted only independence would allow Scotland to rejoin the EU and its Single Market.

Future border arrangements between Scotland and England are a major talking point in the independence debate.

Over a 12-month period, 53.6 per cent of Scottish firms said they had sold goods or services to customers in other UK nations, compared to a UK average of 35.7 per cent.

In comparison, 49.4 per cent of Northern Irish businesses did cross-UK trade, while the total for England was just 35 per cent.

The figures were revealed in the Office for National Statistics’ Business Insights and Conditions Survey. It asked more than 1,000 Scottish businesses about their trading practices for the last year to October.

Pamela Nash, chief executive of Scotland in Union, said: "These figures show just how important the market in the rest of the UK is to Scottish businesses. That free, seamless trade is vital to jobs, growth, prosperity and opportunity and must be protected.

"The statistics also reveal that huge numbers of businesses across the UK also benefit from this market.

"However, the SNP would rip Scotland out of that market, immediately putting up obstacles for trade. The nationalists have absolutely no answer to how they would address this, and that’s something which concerns businesses of all sizes in Scotland.

"As these numbers show, Scotland is a central part of the UK and the benefits go both ways. The SNP-Green Government’s selfish and dangerous plans would place our economy in serious jeopardy."

Richard Thomson, SNP international trade spokesman, said: "Independence is Scotland’s only route back into the European Union and its single market - a market seven times the size of the UK - after both the Tories and Labour ruled out the UK ever re-joining.

"The people of Scotland were told in 2014 by the No campaign that voting against independence would ensure our EU membership continued. We were lied to.

"The group highlights that Northern Ireland has similar export levels to the rest of the UK as Scotland. However, Northern Ireland also had the added advantage of being within the EU single market – that’s why only last month new figures showed their being part of that single market saw their exports to the rest of the UK, exports to Ireland, and exports to the rest of the UK increase substantially."

The MP added: "It’s tragic that Ms Nash’s organisation would like people to believe that Scotland successfully exporting goods and services is somehow a problem. It shows the desperation of those who are opposing Scotland’s right to choose its own future.

"And it’s ridiculous that given their support of free and seamless trade, they are arguing for Scotland to remain in the very same union that ensured Scotland’s trade was hampered both inside and outside of that union by red-tape and bureaucracy as a result of Brexit, which we didn’t vote for."

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