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Building Scotland's Future - Scottish Budget Day Thursday 14th December

11th December 2017

Budget will prioritise growth and innovation.

Finance Secretary Derek Mackay has said his priority is to build Scotland's future as he prepares to present his second Draft Budget to Parliament.

Despite challenging times for Scotland’s economy, the 2018/19 budget will position Scotland to grasp the opportunities presented by a rapidly changing global economy and deliver the Scottish Government’s transformative, forward-looking Programme for Government, published by the First Minister in September 2017.

Mr Mackay said unlocking economic potential in manufacturing, innovation, digital connectivity, infrastructure and housing, will be key to this budget and will drive forward the Scottish Government’s ambitious plans to build an economy that works for Scotland.

Speaking ahead of the 2018/19 Draft Budget, Finance Secretary Derek Mackay said:"The Programme for Government articulated the Scottish Government’s vision for a future-proofed, forward thinking Scottish economy. This budget will help realise that vision.

“As well as continuing to protect public services, the 2018/19 Budget will prioritise economic growth and innovation to enable Scotland to grasp the opportunities presented by a rapidly changing global economy.

“Our ambition to create an economy that works for Scotland will be driven by investment in infrastructure, capital, research and in our people.

“We are proud of our entrepreneurs and appreciate that the risks they take in order to innovate, require investment.

“This budget will meet those needs by delivering on key commitments to support research and development, to give Scottish companies a competitive edge in manufacturing processes through the establishment of the National Manufacturing Institute for Scotland and to reform business rates.

“Fast internet connection is vital to the economic and social wellbeing of our rural communities, supporting businesses and improving lives of local people. That is why we will bring forward measures to build on our successful Digital Scotland programme in this year’s budget.

“We will also invest the vision of a low carbon future set out by the First Minister in our Programme for Government. We will also build on the progress we made last year in rolling out faster internet connection.

“The spending plans I present to the people of Scotland on the December 14th will be a budget that builds Scotland’s future."