International investment in the West of England has fallen to a five-year low, a new report finds.

The region saw a 14 per per cent decline in foreign direct investment (FDI) projects to 30 last year - down from 35 in 2018 - the lowest recorded since 2014, according to the EY 2020 海角视频 Attractiveness Survey.

Despite a plunge in investment across the wider South West, Bristol was among the top 海角视频 cities for FDI outside of London.

The city attracted 15 FDI projects in 2019, making it the seventh-best performing location in the 海角视频.

Elsewhere in the region, Swindon had three projects, Gloucester had two, while Bath, Cornwall, Falmouth, and Plymouth all had one project each.

The South West saw the largest proportion of its investment (33 per cent) come from the US, followed by France (27 per cent), with the region attracting five more French projects in 2019 compared to 2018.

Investment in the region was in the business services, digital, machinery and equipment, and transport manufacture sectors. The largest number of FDI projects was in the business services sector (seven) - up from four the year previously.

Foreign direct investment projects outside London

2019 Rank Location 2019 2018
1 Manchester 34 37
2 Birmingham 30 22
3 Glasgow 23 19
=4 Belfast 22 20
=4 Edinburgh 22 20
6 Leeds 20 21
=7 Aberdeen 15 8
=7 Bristol 15 10
9 Reading 14 12
=10 Cambridge 10 10
=10 Cardiff 10 8
=12 Coventry 8 8
=12 Derby 8 8
=12 Liverpool 8 8
=15 Sheffiled 7 6
=15 Sunderland 7 3
=17 Milton Keynes 6 6
=17 Nottingham 6 4
=19 Crewe 5 1
=19 Rotherham 5 N/A

There were also four projects in the digital sector - the lowest number in the industry since 2013 - and three projects each in the machinery and equipment, and transport manufacture sectors.

Andrew Perkins, EY鈥檚 managing partner in the South West & Wales, said: 鈥淲hilst it鈥檚 great to see Bristol had a strong year in attracting foreign investment, it is important to see other locations in the South West receiving projects if economic 鈥榣evelling up鈥 is to be shared equally.

鈥淟ooking forwards, the business community in the South West will be keeping a keen eye on the path to regional economic recovery following the Covid-19 pandemic.

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鈥淭he impact on the region鈥檚 tourism and hospitality in particular is being felt all too acutely and continuing to attract investment from overseas will become ever more important.鈥

The biggest investment in terms of job creation was a manufacturing project in Plymouth which created an estimated 850 jobs.

Manufacturing projects in Gloucester and Swindon also created an estimated 150 and 100 jobs respectively.