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Over 2,000 FDI jobs created in Kent and Medway
As the UK maintained its position as the number one European destination for FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) in Europe, Kent and Medway saw significant job growth.
The county’s important contribution to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the UK was highlighted by Richard Colley, Head of Local Delivery at UKTI at Locate in Kent’s summer event.
During 2014/14, the UK attracted 1,988 projects, 12 per cent more than the previous year and a new record.
After a successful year last year in which it exceeded its target for jobs created and retained in Kent and Medway by reaching 3,325, Locate in Kent has had a positive start to 2015-16, achieving 767 jobs so far, more than 100 above the pro-rata target.
It came into the year with 292 active projects in the pipeline, with the prospect of 13,766 associated jobs.
Forty-four US companies and 17 from France are considering investing in Kent.
Most interest is in the high value life sciences sector, which received a further boost earlier this month with the launch of BioGateway at Discovery Park on June 23. The aim is to form Europe’s most complete life science network and build on Kent’s unique gateway to Europe.
Richard Colley outlined just how important FDI is to the UK economy, and why it is crucial for UKTI to work with local partners such as Locate in Kent and Kent County Council: “We look to Locate in Kent for quality propositions and a coherent, joined up offer to present to potential clients across the globe.
“We cannot achieve the results we do without partners such as you. We are a powerful team together. Other countries try to replicate what we do, but without success.”
The event also heard from Warwick Morris, who is stepping down as Chairman of Locate in Kent at the end of August after three years in the role.
He said: “I have found the role of chairman both stimulating and enjoyable. The organisation plays a vital role in attracting investment and jobs to Kent and Medway, from home as well as abroad and, as all the latest figures show, is doing so very successfully.
“We are lucky to have the support of exceptional partners and there are exciting things happening around Kent and Medway which show the area has a positive future.
“I am confident my successor is well placed to take forward Locate in Kent, and hope that he will gain as much satisfaction as I have from seeing jobs created in a county which has so much to attract growing, ambitious businesses.”
David Fitzsimmons of Penshurst, near Tonbridge, was named as the investment promotion agency’s new Chairman. He is a former vice-president of BP and is a current director and board member of a number of energy sector companies, and a Governor at the Skinners Kent Academy.
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