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The RIBA urges the Government to unlock the UK's full export potential

The RIBA has called on the Government to create a new approach to trade support that will help the architecture sector continue to thrive after Brexit.

10 May 2018

The RIBA has called on the Government to create a new approach to trade support that will help the architecture sector continue to thrive after Brexit.

With one in five architects looking to expand internationally but most practices working only in the UK, a new approach to trade is vital if the UK wishes to harness the untapped export potential of leading global services like architecture.

Ten recommendations have been laid out to Government that will boost UK exports and deliver sustainable growth. These include:

Five of the ten recommendations to government.

  • Retain mutual recognition of professional qualifications with the EU and pursue new mutual recognition agreements with priority countries including the USA, Australia and Canada. This will ensure that the sector can recruit and retain the best talent
  • A long-term, cross-government export strategy to promote British expertise in architectural services and the built environment
  • Export finance on more attractive terms for architectural practices
  • More accessible and transparent promotion of Government trade support to small practices
  • More in-country support with dispute resolution, non-payment and regulatory challenges

Many of the UK’s largest architecture practices already export their services overseas. The new measures would create the right circumstances for small to medium sized practices to seek international opportunities. The RIBA is asking the Government to respond to this especially in light of the Institute's recent Brexit survey that found one in five architects would like to expand internationally. Read more about this survey here.

RIBA President Ben Derbyshire says:

“If the UK is to retain its role as a global centre for architecture, the Government needs to help by supporting the sector to export its services. The UK’s leading role as exporters of architectural services can be developed in support of the post Brexit economy if Government follows the recommendations set out by the RIBA. This includes guaranteeing mutual recognition of professional qualifications with the EU and new agreements with other countries.

We must continue to be a global facing nation if we are to benefit from Brexit; our economy and our leading industries depend on it.”

RIBA President Ben Derbyshire

RIBA Chief Executive Alan Vallance says:

“British architects have been the creative force behind inspiring, incredible buildings all over the world. Many more RIBA member architects would like to do business overseas, but tell us that the barriers they face can be too great. Support from Government to take the first steps to international expansion will empower practices of all sizes to work internationally, support the sector to expand and thrive internationally and boost its vital contribution to the UK economy.”

Read the full report with all ten recommendations.

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