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Press release: ‘Green’ tea and economic growth on the menu at Minister’s SUKI TEA visit

Northern Ireland Office

October 31
15:57 2024

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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Fleur Anderson MP, highlightedNorthern Irelands crucial role in delivering the Governments missions of kickstarting economic growth and making the UK a clean energy superpower during todays (Thursday 31 October) visit to Lisburn-based global tea exporter SUKI TEA.

Minister Anderson met with SUKI TEAs co-founder, Oscar Woolley and took part in a tour of the factory and a tea tasting, enjoying blends which included SUKI TEAs own Northern Ireland-grown tea. SUKI TEAuses fair trade products and as a result, are an ethically responsible company.

The Minister and Mr Woolley discussed the opportunities and challenges facing the company, including the 500k investment SUKI TEA has made in its eco-friendly headquarters, and the Governments Industrial Strategy, Invest 2035.

Reflecting on the Invest 2035 Industrial Strategy,which will be developed in lockstep with local and regional leaders, the Minister highlighted how it will enable innovative and enterprising companies like SUKI TEA adapt and grow in key areas to support Net Zero, regional growth and economic security and resilience. The public consultation on this strategy closes on 24 November.

Speaking after the visit, Minister Anderson said:

SUKI TEA is a perfect example of the crucial role Northern Ireland businesses play in delivering this Governments missions to kickstart economic growth and make the UK a clean energy superpower.

Yesterdays Budget was the biggest real terms settlement for Northern Ireland since devolution.

Stability is the foundation for growth, and I am wholly confident that yesterdays Budget will provide a strong foundation for growth and stability for real change in Northern Ireland.

This is why we are working closely and collaboratively with the Northern Ireland Executive to unlock greater investment, put more money in peoples pockets and boost opportunities and outcomes for everyone across Northern Ireland.

Following todays visit, Co-Founder of SUKI TEA, Oscar Woolley, said:

SUKI TEA was delighted to welcome Minister Fleur Anderson to our new Eco Factory today, discussing the essential role SMEs play as the backbone of Northern Irelands economy, driving growth, innovation, and resilience across the region.

We also had the unique opportunity to taste SUKIs locally grown tea, the first tea cultivated on the island of Ireland.

Notes to editors:

  • For further details on the implications of the Chancellors Budget on Northern Ireland, seehere.
  • To view the open consultation on Invest 2035: the UKs modern industrial strategy, see

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