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Comment: A festival of business to leave a lasting legacy from Birmingham 2022

West Midlands Growth Company chief Neil Rami says increased foreign direct investment into the region will be vital to optimise the economic impact of the Commonwealth Games

Visitors flocked to Birmingham city centre during the 2022 Games but the region must now capitalise on the economic benefits long term, says Neil Rami(Image: Graham Young / BirminghamLive )

Birmingham 2022 made history and not only due to the amazing feats of its athletes. The event is on track to be one of the most successful Commonwealth Games ever, with over 1.5 million tickets sold.

However, it's vital the West Midlands doesn't rest on its laurels but that we seize this opportunity to leave a lasting economic legacy for our region. During the games, Birmingham and the wider West Midlands shone on a global stage during a spectacular 11-day festival of sport.

In addition to unprecedented ticket sales and Birmingham's hotels seeing upwards of 85 per cent occupancy, it was impossible to ignore the buzz as people celebrated the region's melting pot of cultures, communities and soaked up the atmosphere after the challenges of the last two years.

This included the six-month long Birmingham 2022 Festival - the region's biggest ever celebration of creativity and diversity. However, despite the joy and excitement the games has brought us, it's important to emphasise that many businesses are in a financial crisis and urgent action is needed to reboot our economy.

Three global economic shocks have created an impending cost of living crisis for those most in need in society. In addition to the supply chain and labour force impacts of the pandemic, the cost base of many companies is still being impacted by inflationary pressures resulting from the war in Ukraine and ongoing Brexit-related challenges.

While it's my belief the West Midlands is home to some of the most successful, innovative and resilient businesses in the world, they aren't immune to these problems. As a result, and in order to leave a lasting legacy following the games, it's never been more important to showcase our sector strengths and cement our reputation as a truly global region.

Birmingham 2022 represents a valuable opportunity to build on the West Midlands' existing economic ties with Commonwealth markets, such as India, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia and Canada and develop new opportunities in Africa and beyond. At the same time as the athletes put on a spectacle at our region's sporting venues, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ House - an eight-day programme of trade and investment talks - shone a spotlight on the West Midlands' world-class business credentials.