Foreign investment in UK falls 11% to record low
- Foreign investment in Britain decreased to a record low last year, resulting in a decrease of 11% from the previous year according to the Department for Business and Trade.
- The number of inbound foreign direct investment projects fell to 1,375, a 12% decrease from 1,555 in 2023-24, as reported by the same department.
- The investments resulted in the creation of 69,355 jobs, the smallest number since the pandemic year of 2020-21, stated the department.
- American investors accounted for the largest share of foreign direct investment in Britain, contributing 329 projects.
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FDI warns there is a ’12% year-on-year decline’ in foreign investment - London Business News
New figures from the Department for Business and Trade show a 12% year-on-year decline in the number of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) projects landing in the UK, falling to just… The post FDI warns there is a ’12% year-on-year decline’ in foreign investment appeared first on London Business News
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