
Trade association Logistics UK has appointed James Mills as its new head of trade policy to support members on trade and customs issues.
Mills brings 20 years of experience to the business group, having worked at senior levels across national and regional organisations.
He previously held senior leadership roles at Transport for the North and the Labour Party, having led strategic economic policy development and stakeholder engagement across major programmes with industry and government partners.
In his new role as head of trade policy, Mills will be responsible for ensuring members are well placed to anticipate and manage change related to trade and border issues. He will also be engaging with ministers and senior officials to elevate logistics’ voice in government.
“In recent years we have seen rapid and often complex change for businesses moving goods across borders, making it essential that policy supports efficient trade and supply chain resilience,” said Mills.
“I’m excited to be joining Logistics UK and working closely with members and key stakeholders across the sector to help ensure the industry’s voice is heard clearly in trade and border policy areas.”
Logistics UK deputy director of policy Michelle Gardner added: “James has extensive experience developing policy that has gone on to shape legislation, and in bringing together broad coalitions across industry and government to turn complex ideas into deliverable outcomes. We are delighted he is joining our team.”
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