The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Foreign investors create 10,000 jobs

- LAUREN GILMOUR

A around 10,000 jobs were created in Scotland by foreign investors, survey has found. Foreign investment in Scotland outpaced the rest of the UK and Europe last year according to Ernst & Young’s latest Scotland attractive­ness survey.

Five Scottish cities have also made it into the top 20 UK locations for investment outside of London.

Edinburgh was joint first with Manchester with Glasgow coming in at fourth place.

Aberdeen, Dundee and Livingston also featured.

Scotland attracted 122 inward investment projects, up 14% from 2020.

The company says Scotland is one of the UK’s top locations for foreign investment according to their latest Scotland attractive­ness survey.

Scotland’s share of projects in the UK sits at 12.3%, its highest level in the last decade.

London remains the most popular location in the UK for foreign direct investment (FDI).

Ernst & Young pointed to Scotland’s strength in high-value, high-growth industries like digital and utilities as a sign for future optimism.

Ernst & Young Scotland managing partner Ally

Scott said: “The past year has seen Scotland continue to make great strides as a destinatio­n for FDI, meaning it can look to the future with even greater confidence.

“Scotland’s record levels of attractive­ness underline that our second-placed UK ranking for FDI flow is matched and underpinne­d by investors’ rising perception­s.

“Our findings suggest the outlook for Scotland’s FDI is exceptiona­lly bright.

“But having fared well through Brexit and the pandemic, keeping that momentum will require ongoing commitment and hard work in the face of historical­ly high inflation, the rising cost of living and wider geopolitic­al risks.”

Adrian Gillespie, chief executive of Scottish Enterprise, said the survey showed “the compelling strengths Scotland has to offer on the internatio­nal stage”.

He said: “Scotland’s incredible workforce, world-renowned universiti­es, competitiv­e cost base, supportive business environmen­t, magnificen­t natural resources and unparallel­ed quality of life on offer immediatel­y put Scotland on the radar of investors.

“When combined with our ‘Team Scotland’ approach, which sees public bodies, academia

and industry working together to promote the very best Scotland has to offer, this really makes us stand out from the crowd.

“Businesses have told us that this joined-up approach is a key reason why they choose Scotland, and EY’s survey is testament to this, with Scotland’s perceived

attractive­ness to inward investors now at record levels.”

Mr Gillespie continued: “For Scotland’s performanc­e to grow so markedly, and to yet again be the most attractive location in the UK for FDI outside of London, is a fantastic achievemen­t that will further enhance our global reputation.”

 ?? ?? PROMISING: Ally Scott said Scotland continued to make great strides as a destinatio­n for foreign investment.
PROMISING: Ally Scott said Scotland continued to make great strides as a destinatio­n for foreign investment.

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