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HTA response to the King’s Speech 2026
 

Fran Barnes, Chief Executive at The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA), said: “We welcome the Government’s recognition in today’s King’s Speech of the importance of improving trading relationships with the European Union and supporting the economic security of British businesses.

 

“The proposed European Partnership Bill, which is aimed at strengthening ties with the EU and creating new trading opportunities, reflects the importance of smoother and more practical trading arrangements for UK businesses, including environmental horticulture.

 

“For a sector that relies on the timely movement of plants, trees, bulbs, seeds, machinery and associated goods, reducing friction and improving certainty is critical to supporting growth, investment and consumer confidence.

 

“The King’s Speech also referenced measures to tackle late payments, reduce unnecessary regulation through innovation, and help lower costs for working people. These are all areas of significant importance to HTA members, particularly at a time when businesses continue to face rising operational costs and ongoing economic pressures.

 

“While the direction of travel is encouraging, the devil is always in the details. The HTA will examine the proposed legislation carefully as it emerges and will continue to engage closely with the Government to ensure the needs of our sector are fully understood and reflected.

 

“We will keep our members updated as further details become available and as the legislative programme develops.”

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