Birmingham Post

Region is still investors’ choice outside London

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THE West Midlands has retained its position as the UK’s leading region outside London and the South-east for attracting foreign direct investment, according to new data.

A total of 157 new foreign direct investment (FDI) projects were recorded in the region during the 2019/20 financial year.

The figures come from the Department for Internatio­nal Trade and represent the strongest performanc­e of all UK regions outside of London and the South-east, accounting for eight per cent of the UK’s total projects. The number of new, associated jobs created totalled 3,883 and 2,220 additional jobs were safeguarde­d in the West Midlands, the analysis suggests. The leading sectors for attracting investment into the region were advanced manufactur­ing, automotive, software and computer services and business and consumer services. Notable investment projects here included Indian IT company Microland creating a European HQ in Birmingham.

Matt Hammond, chairman of inward investment agency the West Midlands Growth Company, said: “The latest figures from the Department

for Internatio­nal Trade reinforce the West Midlands as one of the UK’s most important regions to drive economic growth.

“Despite a period of unpreceden­ted trade disruption globally, the region’s inherent industry strengths and critical mass of talent have assured our ability to successful­ly compete on the world stage.

“We are proactivel­y showcasing the region’s expertise in future mobility, digital healthcare and sustainabl­e constructi­on to promote our leading role in a more resilient, inclusive and decarbonis­ed future.

“Additional­ly, the region’s hosting of major global events in the 2022 Birmingham Commonweal­th Games and Coventry City of Culture 2021 will be fully maximised as part of our enhanced investment strategy targeting the Commonweal­th markets. It is clear the post-Covid-19 downturn in many areas of crossborde­r investment will continue into next year.

“Our revised FDI strategy therefore needs to consider the West Midlands’ most vulnerable target sectors in addition to how it will grow its most buoyant.”

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