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Lord Austin reappointed as UK trade envoy to Israel

The former MP for Dudley said he was ‘delighted’ to be continuing his work in the region

January 28, 2025 12:21
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Lord Austin has been reappointed as the UK's trade envoy to Israel (Image: Getty)
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JC Director Lord Austin has been re-appointed as the UK’s trade envoy to Israel, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds announced on Tuesday.

Austin was one of 32 parliamentarians appointed to positions today by Reynolds, who hoped the envoys would support the government’s “growth priorities, in particular through helping deliver the industrial and trade strategies and attracting foreign direct investment to every region in the UK”.

The new appointees would “complement the work of our Ambassadors, High Commissioners and His Majesty’s Trade Commissioners in their respective markets by engaging with their host governments, leading trade delegations, hosting inward delegations, meeting businesses in the UK and in market and lobbying on market access issues”, he added.

Austin, the former Labour MP for Dudley North who was appointed to the role by Theresa May in 2017 and has been reappointed by every prime minister since, said he was “delighted” to carry on in the role.