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Welsh Freeports to Deliver Major Economic Boosts, says MS / Porthladdoedd rhydd Cymru i ddarparu hwb economaidd mawr, meddai AS

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Thursday, 2 July, 2026
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Janet Finch-Saunders MS stated in the Senedd yesterday that Welsh Freeports are expected to play a significant role in driving economic growth across Wales, including supporting offshore renewable energy projects.

 

The programme is forecast to attract £5 billion in investment, create up to 20,000 high-skilled jobs and deliver a major boost to the Welsh economy. This includes opportunities to strengthen supply chains, support coastal regeneration, and position Wales as a key hub for offshore renewable energy projects.

 

Freeports were introduced by the former Conservative UK Government as a key policy to unlock regional growth, attract investment, and support long-term job creation in coastal and industrial areas. The freedoms created through Brexit have also enabled initiatives such as Freeports, allowing the UK to tailor economic policy and investment strategies to national and regional priorities outside of EU structures.

 

Janet Finch-Saunders, Senedd Member for Bangor Conwy Môn said:

“Welsh Freeports represent a huge opportunity for Wales, both in terms of jobs and inward investment, but also in helping to deliver our offshore renewable energy ambitions.

 

This programme has the potential to attract billions in investment and create thousands of skilled jobs across Wales, strengthening supply chains and supporting regeneration in coastal communities.

 

It is also another example of how the freedoms gained through Brexit allow the UK to design policies that directly benefit our economy and respond to our own priorities. If delivered properly, Freeports can be a real driver of long-term growth and opportunity for Wales.”

Dywedodd Janet Finch-Saunders AS yn y Senedd ddoe fod disgwyl i borthladdoedd rhydd Cymru wneud cyfraniad sylweddol at sbarduno twf economaidd ledled Cymru, gan gynnwys cefnogi prosiectau ynni adnewyddadwy ar y môr.

 

Rhagwelir y bydd y rhaglen yn denu £5 biliwn mewn buddsoddiad, yn creu hyd at 20,000 o swyddi medrus ac yn rhoi hwb mawr i economi Cymru. Mae hyn yn cynnwys cyfleoedd i gryfhau cadwyni cyflenwi, cefnogi adfywio arfordirol a lleoli Cymru fel canolbwynt allweddol ar gyfer prosiectau ynni adnewyddadwy ar y môr.

 

Cyflwynwyd porthladdoedd rhydd gan gyn-Lywodraeth Geidwadol y DU fel polisi allweddol i ddatgloi twf rhanbarthol, denu buddsoddiad a chefnogi creu swyddi hirdymor mewn ardaloedd arfordirol a diwydiannol. Mae'r rhyddid a grëwyd trwy Brexit hefyd wedi galluogi mentrau fel porthladdoedd rhydd, gan ganiatáu i'r DU deilwra polisi economaidd a strategaethau buddsoddi i flaenoriaethau cenedlaethol a rhanbarthol y tu allan i strwythurau'r UE.

 

Meddai Janet Finch-Saunders, AS Bangor Conwy Môn:

"Mae porthladdoedd rhydd Cymru yn gyfle enfawr i Gymru, o ran swyddi a mewnfuddsoddiad, ond hefyd o ran helpu i gyflawni ein huchelgeisiau ynni adnewyddadwy ar y môr.

 

Mae gan y rhaglen hon y potensial i ddenu biliynau o bunnoedd o fuddsoddiad a chreu miloedd o swyddi medrus ledled Cymru, gan gryfhau cadwyni cyflenwi a chefnogi adfywio mewn cymunedau arfordirol.

 

Mae hefyd yn enghraifft arall o sut mae'r rhyddid a grëwyd trwy Brexit yn caniatáu i'r DU lunio polisïau sydd o fudd uniongyrchol i'n heconomi ac ymateb i'n blaenoriaethau ein hunain. Os cânt eu cyflwyno'n iawn, gall porthladdoedd rhydd fod yn sbardun gwirioneddol i dwf a chyfleoedd hirdymor i Gymru."

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