Green Freeports Programme: business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA)
Business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) of the Green Freeports Programme, assessing the costs, benefits and risks of the programme for public, private and third sector as well as regulators.
Declaration
I have read the Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment and I am satisfied that it represents a fair and reasonable view of the expected costs, benefits and impact of the policy, and that these have been taken into account when making the policy decision. I am satisfied that business impact has been assessed with the support of businesses in Scotland.
I am also satisfied that officials have considered the impact on consumers as required by the Consumer Scotland Act 2020 in completion of the Consumer Duty section of this BRIA.
Signed: Kate Forbes
Date: 13.06.2025
Minister's name: Kate Forbes
Minister's title: Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Gaelic
Scottish Government contact point: Green Freeports Unit, greenfreeports@gov.scot
Contact
Email: greenfreeports@gov.scot