Delaware and UK’s Port Blyth sign agreement to expand in clean energy industry

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WILMINGTON — The Delaware Prosperity Partnership (DPP) has signed an agreement with the offshore wind hub Port of Blyth in England in hopes of opening new trade relations and business channels with international partners.

The five-year memorandum of understanding (MOU) lays out potential areas where both the DPP and the Port of Blyth could leverage strengths for economic development and raise visibility for both entities with potential customers. The agreement was signed by DPP Global Advisor David Smallman and Martin Lawlor, the chief executive of the Port of Blyth on Monday in North England.

“We look forward to working together with DPP to share best practices and explore new markets,” Lawlor said in a prepared statement. “The signing of the MOU reflects a strong commitment to building a collaborative framework that prioritizes mutual benefits, innovation, and sustainable growth for both the Port of Blyth and DPP.”

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