Welsh Secretary visits USA to boost trade and investment
On his recent trip to the US, Simon Hart's itinerary included meeting business representatives, political figures and a visit to a nuclear power plant.

Welsh Secretary Simon Hart has (5-9 April) travelled to the United States on a mission to boost trade and investment in Wales.
With Welsh exports to the US worth almost 拢1.8bn a year, there are significant economic links between the two countries and there is huge further potential for Welsh business.
Following January鈥檚 lifting of restrictions of imports of British lamb to the US market after more than two decades, Mr Hart met officials from the US Department for Agriculture and the Meat Importers Council to discuss the involvement of Welsh exporters when trade in lamb resumes. Potential investment in nuclear energy in Wales is also central to the Welsh Secretary鈥檚 itinerary, including talks with key figures in the sector.
Mr Hart鈥檚 programme included:
- Meeting key business representatives 鈥� including from the manufacturing and energy sectors.
- Holding talks with US political figures.
- Visiting Plant Vogtle, Georgia to see the construction of Westinghouse鈥檚 AP-1000 reactor and meet senior representatives of Westinghouse, Southern Nuclear and engineering firm Bechtel.
Welsh Secretary Simon Hart said:
With the backdrop of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States has never been more important.
There are strong and important economic and cultural ties between Wales and our American friends and it is fantastic to be able to promote these and help strengthen them further.
Over the last two years we have seen significant developments in our relationship that have been extremely beneficial to Wales, from the lifting of steel tariffs to the new exporting opportunities for Welsh lamb.
I want to build on this progress and encourage further opportunities for investment in Wales with nuclear energy at the heart of those discussions.
The Welsh Secretary鈥檚 itinerary also included:
- Talks with the US Department for Agriculture and the Meat Importers Council about future imports to the US of Welsh lamb.
- An event with the British American Business Association to promote Wales.
- Meeting senior figures from energy company Valero 鈥� already a major investor in Wales.
- Talks with politicians of the Friends of Wales caucus in the US Congress.
Mr Hart travelled to Washington DC on Tuesday, 5 April and then on to Georgia on Thursday 7 April with his visit supported by the British Embassy, part of the UK鈥檚 extensive world-wide diplomatic network.