The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

SDI says overseas promotion has created 7,800 jobs

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Scottish Developmen­t Internatio­nal (SDI) said yesterday its promotion of Scotland as a place to do business secured 7,839 jobs during 2016/17, an increase of 10% on the previous year.

It follows the publicatio­n last month of the 2017 EY Scotland Attractive­ness survey, which ranked Scotland as the most attractive UK location for foreign direct investment outside London.

SDI, the internatio­nal arm of economic developmen­t quango Scottish Enterprise, said the US was the biggest source of inward investment during 2016/17, followed by England and Norway.

In terms of sectors, technology and advanced engineerin­g, oil and gas, and financial and business services were the biggest contributo­rs.

Overseas companies which invested in Scotland during 2016/17 included Singapore-based Clinnovate, Chinese mobile games giant Skymoons, US marketing and sales specialist Televerde, US diabetes management firm Dexcom and Chinese power company Red Rock.

The inward investment report coincided with news that Australian financial services company Computersh­are has secured £2million of funding from SE to create 300 jobs at a new technology centre of excellence in Edinburgh.

SDI operations director Neil Francis said: “Our strong inward investment results indicate that Scotland’s capabiliti­es in growth sectors such as financial and business services, technology and oil and gas are world-leading and that these sectors remain extremely attractive to internatio­nal audiences.

“I’m particular­ly pleased to see investment successes from China and India, as this reflects our increased focus on developing relationsh­ips in these markets and our investment in a high-growth market team based here in Scotland.

“We have a clear focus on winning the right kind of investment for Scotland.”

 ??  ?? Nicola Sturgeon visits Computersh­are's new offices
Nicola Sturgeon visits Computersh­are's new offices

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