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Manchester the leading English city outside London for foreign direct investment despite 'challenging' year for North West

The North West has done well in high value areas, particularly research & development and health'

Bridgewater Viaduct junction with Whitworth Street West and Deansgate, Manchester(Image: Manchester Evening News/Vincent Cole)

Levels of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the North West fell in 2021 - but the region's FDI levels stayed at broadly pre-pandemic levels while Manchester remained an investment hotspot.

The 2022 EY Attractiveness Survey showed 74 projects were hosted in the North West in 2021 - down on 2020’s 85 projects but one up on the 73 projects delivered in 2019.

That left the North West’s share of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ FDI market at 7.5% – down from 8.7% in 2020, but above the 6.6% share in 2019 and 2018.

London remained top for FDI investments, followed by the South East (82 projects), the West Midlands (78) and the North West.

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Manchester was level with Edinburgh as the top FDI location outside of London, with both cities hosting 31 projects. Warrington also featured in the top 20 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ locations outside London, with five projects.

Stephen Church, North Market Leader and Manchester office managing partner, said: “The North West – and the North as a whole – had a challenging year for FDI in 2021. But beyond the headline figures, there are reasons to be optimistic.

"The North West has done well in high value areas, particularly research & development and health. These sorts of activities and sectors tend to involve higher value projects, which bring more investment and jobs.