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  1. Economic growth

    GDP figures for second quarter of 2016.

  2. Business Conditions

    Provides a summary of latest key economic statistics, forecasts and analysis on the Scottish economy.

    Part of:
    Scottish Economic Bulletin - May 2024
  3. Green freeports

    Information about our plans to establish green freeports, to help drive innovation and inclusive growth.

    Part of:
    Cities and regions
  4. National Marine Plan interactive data: EIR release

    Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004

  5. Our vision for independence and approach to delivery

    This paper sets out the Scottish Government's vision for the marine sector in an independent Scotland.

    Part of:
    Building a New Scotland: Our marine sector in an independent Scotland
  6. Student Awards Agency Scotland system technology: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002

  7. Footnote

    Our response to the public consultation on the proposal to designate 10% of Scottish seas as Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) by 2026.

    Part of:
    Scottish Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) Consultation Scottish Government Response to the Consultation
  8. Wave and tidal energy

    Wave and tidal policy information.

    Part of:
    Marine renewable energy
  9. Realising Hydrogen’s potential

    Finalised Action Plan sets out net zero opportunities.

  10. Acknowledgements

    Our response to the public consultation on the proposal to designate 10% of Scottish seas as Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) by 2026.

    Part of:
    Scottish Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) Consultation Scottish Government Response to the Consultation
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