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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 17 December 2020

Thursday, 17 December 2020

Questions (203)

Richard Bruton

Question:

203. Deputy Richard Bruton asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if his Department is considering new supports for enterprise start up as Ireland commences to exit the Covid-19 setbacks to employment. [39717/20]

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The Programme for Government committed to establishing an SME Growth Taskforce to design a National SME Growth Plan that will map out an ambitious long-term strategic blueprint beyond COVID-19 and Brexit. I appointed the members of this Taskforce in September, which includes over 20 entrepreneurs and business leaders, contributing expertise from a broad range of sectors.

The Taskforce is served by four focused sub-groups with the capacity and expertise to develop specific actions in thematic areas, drawing from the recent OECD Review of SME and Entrepreneurship Policy in Ireland. These sub-groups are focused on Entrepreneurship; Productivity, Digitalisation and Competitiveness; Internationalisation; and Clustering and Networks.

The proposals developed include measures to help SMEs to start up, scale up and access foreign markets, as well as recommendations aimed at helping SMEs to become more productive and ready for the transition to a digital, green economy. They also focus on creating and growing local business networks and clusters, which are an important driver of regional development.

On Thursday 3 December I chaired the fourth and final meeting of the SME Growth Taskforce, at which the final draft of an SME Growth Plan was discussed. The Taskforce reflected upon the need to recognise the significance and importance of Entrepreneurship in Ireland and I am pleased that measures to drive entrepreneurship feature strongly in the report.

The Taskforce also reflected upon the need to recognise the significance and importance of entrepreneurship in Ireland, and in doing so, suggested the renaming of the SME Growth Plan to that of a National SME and Entrepreneurship Growth Plan. The recommendation to acknowledge the role of entrepreneurship by way of its addition to the title of the SME Growth Plan is one I fully agreed with.

The work of the SME Taskforce is now complete. I am very appreciative of the time given by each of the Taskforce members to the development of this ambitious programme.

The Government noted the Growth Plan at its meeting on Tuesday 15 December and I look forward to its publication in the near future.

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