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UK Industrial Strategy 2025: Clean Energy and Advanced Manufacturing Sector Plans-Legal, Investment, Planning, Grid and Supply Chain Implications for Energy and Manufacturing Lawyers

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This Practice Note distils the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) Modern Industrial Strategy 2025 and its Industrial Strategy Sector Plans, highlighting principal features and market implications. It concentrates on the Clean Energy Industries and Advanced Manufacturing Sector Plans and evaluates key ramifications for participants in the energy and manufacturing markets and for lawyers advising within those industrial settings and transactions.

What is the UK manufacturing strategy?

On 23 June 2025, the DBT issued the Modern Industrial Strategy 2025 (the Strategy), setting out a ten-year programme to raise investment in eight high-growth sectors by creating faster, simpler, more certain and more stable investment opportunities in UK businesses. The high-growth sectors are:

  • advanced manufacturing
  • clean energy industries
  • creative industries
  • defence
  • digital and technologies
  • financial services
  • life sciences
  • professional and business services

Each sector is accompanied by a sector plan describing the government’s vision for transformation by 2035. This Practice Note spotlights the Advanced Manufacturing and Clean Energy Industries plans, summarising core investment, systemic and regulatory shifts emerging from the Strategy, and the anticipated impacts for market participants...

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