MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Scotland will also introduce a new Business Information Service "to provide support and reassurance to businesses in Scotland."
"An additional £100 million of capital spending will be brought forward this year. This will be in addition to planned capital spending for 2015-16 and will include spending in health and other key infrastructure sectors," a SNP statement reads.
During the June 23 UK-wide referendum on EU membership, 62 percent of Scottish voters backed remaining within the European Union but 52 percent of all British voters backed Brexit. The Brexit decision caused economic turbulence in the UK economy, including a drop in the country’s stock indexes and a devaluation of the national currency.