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Promise of 10,000 jobs from £16bn investment projects at Wales Investment Summit

The Welsh Government's summit at the ICC Wales in Newport will be attended from firms and investors drawn from across the wolrd

The WalesInvestment Summit is being staged at the ICC Wales in Newport.(Image: Richard Williams/WalesOnline)

The will stage a major investment investment today with confirmation of more than ten thousand new jobs across Wales from £16bn worth of investment projects.

The Wales Investment Summit at the ICC Wales in , will be attended by delegates drawn from 27 countries. Of the 300 firms participating – which include real estate investors and pension funds with billions in deployable capital – some 60% are currently not active in the Welsh marketplace.

The Welsh Government were not able to give a precise breakdown on the promised jobs between newly created permanent roles and construction related.

These are projects that have been confirmed since the First Minister announced plans to hold a summit when she took up office last year.

What the summit itself will generate in terms of new job creating projects could takes years to fully evaluate, as investment decisions of scale often have to be approved as part of wider long-term plans. The Welsh Government will be presenting a number of projects at the summit, although they are already in the marketplace, for potential investment. However, bringing government and investors together in the ‘same room’ could identified new opportunities.

Of the 10,000 job figures some 5,000 have been ascribed to US data centre venture Vantage Data Centers as part of a £10bn investment across south Wales, including at the former Ford engine plant in which it will transform into a major data-centre campus to meet the demands of the AI.

However, the vast majority of the jobs will be construction related with around 500 permanent jobs being created at Bridgend. Vantage, which already has a data centre campus in , also recently secured planning for an another major data centre project at the Welsh Government-owned Bro Tathan Business Park in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Other projects include: