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Biden: US companies lining up to invest in Northern Ireland

US President pledges US trade delegation to the province led by Joe Kennedy

US President Biden speaking at Ulster University

“Scores” of US companies are lining up to invest in Northern Ireland, the US President has said on a visit to Belfast.

President Biden pledged to unlock that investment opportunity with the appointment of Joe Kennedy - the grand nephew of former US President John F Kennedy - as Special US Envoy to Northern Ireland.

“There are scores of major American corporations wanting to come here, wanting to invest,” Mr Biden said a an event in the new Ulster University campus in Belfast. “Many have already made homes in Northern Ireland, employing over 30,000 people.

“And in just the past decade, American business has generated almost $2 billion in investment in the region.”

He said the appointment of Mr Kennedy will help Northern Ireland reach its economic potential, initially by leading a trade delegation of US companies to Northern Ireland then by acting as a champion for investment in the region.

President Biden praised the “energy and dynamism” of entrepreneurs in the province and remarked on the fact GDP has more than doubled since the Good Friday Agreement was signed 25 years ago.

“That’s why I asked Joe Kennedy, my new Special Envoy in Northern Ireland of Economic Affairs, to help supercharge that work to bring more businesses, more investment, more opportunity here to Northern Ireland, and to help realize the enormous economic potential of this region.”

In a wide-ranging speech, Mr Biden also said he believed The Windsor Framework, the proposed replacement of the Northern Ireland Protocol which allows Northern Ireland to trade with both the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and European Union, will attract further investment.