Department for International Trade inward investment results 2021 to 2022 (HTML version)
Updated 29 June 2022
Foreign direct investment (FDI) 2021 to 2022 highlights
Types of investment projects | 2020 to 2021 | 2021 to 2022 | % change |
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Total projects | 1,538 | 1,589 | 3% |
- Involved projects (DIT supported) | 1,131 | 1,174 | 4% |
- Estimated economic impact of involved projects (£m) | 3,875 | 7,034 | 82% |
New jobs | 55,319 | 84,759 | 53% |
Safeguarded jobs | 18,187 | 7,765 | -57% |
Source: Department for International Trade.
See technical annex for details on definitions and methodology. For further information about interpreting % changes please see section 4.
FDI projects in the UK between 2017 to 2018 and 2021 to 2022
Source: Department for International Trade.
The graph shows the number of FDI projects that have landed in the UK between 2017 to 2018 and 2021 to 2022.
There were 2,072 in 2017 to 2018, 1,782 in 2018 to 2019, 1,852 in 2019 to 2020, 1,538 in 2020 to 2021 and 1,589 in 2021 to 2022. Of the 1,589 FDI projects that landed in 2021 to 2022, 1,174 were supported by DIT.
Out of the 1,589 FDI projects that landed in 2021 to 2022, 596 (38%) were made by new investors to the UK, and 993 (62%) were made by existing investors in the UK.
Types of FDI
Types of investment projects | 2017 to 2018 | 2018 to 2019 | 2019 to 2020 | 2020 to 2021 | 2021 to 2022 | % change |
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New investment | 1,179 | 1,035 | 1,153 | 888 | 907 | 2% |
Expansions (including retentions) | 714 | 554 | 504 | 477 | 466 | -2% |
Mergers and acquisitions (including joint ventures) | 179 | 193 | 195 | 173 | 216 | 25% |
Total | 2,072 | 1,782 | 1,852 | 1,538 | 1,589 | 3% |
Source: Department for International Trade.
New jobs created in the UK between 2017 to 2018 and 2021 to 2022
Source: Department for International Trade.
The graph shows the number of jobs created by FDI projects that have landed in the UK between 2017 to 2018 and 2021 to 2022.
There were 75,968 new jobs created in 2017 to 2018, 57,625 in 2018 to 2019, 56,117 in 2019 to 2020, 55,319 in 2020 to 2021 and 84,759 in 2021 to 2022.
New projects and jobs from FDI into the UK
Regions | FDI projects | New jobs |
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Scotland | 119 | 4,408 |
Wales | 43 | 1,793 |
Northern Ireland | 32 | 2,112 |
England (excluding London) | 888 | 37,572 |
London | 444 | 18,125 |
English regions (excluding London) | FDI projects | New jobs |
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North East | 71 | 5,843 |
North West | 145 | 5,480 |
Yorkshire and The Humber | 104 | 3,738 |
East Midlands | 99 | 6,888 |
West Midlands | 143 | 5,571 |
East of England | 81 | 3,421 |
South East | 149 | 4,098 |
South West | 96 | 2,533 |
Source: Department for International Trade.
Note: 63 multiple location projects associated with 20,749 new jobs are not included.
Local Enterprise Partnership new projects and jobs from FDI into the UK
Local Enterprise Partnership | Single-site FDI projects | New jobs |
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Black Country | 17 | 579 |
Buckinghamshire | 19 | 254 |
Cheshire and Warrington | 33 | 1,193 |
Coast to Capital | 16 | 572 |
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly | c | c |
Coventry and Warwickshire | 36 | 1,534 |
Cumbria | c | c |
Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire | 33 | 1,470 |
Dorset | 13 | c |
Enterprise M3 | 20 | 399 |
Gloucestershire | c | c |
Greater Birmingham and Solihull | 49 | 2,063 |
Greater Cambridge and Greater Peterborough | 30 | 782 |
Greater Lincolnshire | 25 | 1,295 |
Greater Manchester | 65 | 2,954 |
Heart of the South West | 19 | 531 |
Hertfordshire | 17 | 1,104 |
Hull and East Yorkshire | 22 | 398 |
Lancashire | 22 | 536 |
Leeds City Region | 50 | 2,255 |
Leicester and Leicestershire | 26 | 3,467 |
Liverpool City Region | 18 | 575 |
New Anglia | 14 | 496 |
North East | 59 | 5,495 |
Oxfordshire | 29 | 458 |
Sheffield City Region | 20 | 868 |
Solent | c | c |
South East | 23 | 966 |
South East Midlands | 44 | 2,112 |
Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire | 26 | 793 |
Swindon and Wiltshire | 22 | 278 |
Tees Valley | 12 | 348 |
Thames Valley Berkshire | 29 | 1,270 |
The Marches | 20 | 1,066 |
West of England | 29 | 1,081 |
Worcestershire | 15 | 256 |
York and North Yorkshire | c | c |
Source: Department for International Trade.
c: Indicates data is disclosive.
Note: 63 multiple location projects associated with 20,749 new jobs are not included.
Top source markets for FDI projects into the UK
Country | FDI projects | New jobs | Safeguarded jobs |
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United States | 379 | 26,730 | 2,093 |
India | 107 | 8,664 | c |
Germany | 100 | 7,339 | 852 |
France | 84 | 4,628 | 166 |
Netherlands | 74 | 4,316 | 91 |
Italy | 72 | 1,283 | 1,091 |
Canada | 59 | 1,619 | 615 |
Sweden | 54 | 1,716 | c |
Ireland | 52 | 2,834 | 34 |
Japan | 51 | 2,296 | 474 |
Turkey | 45 | 4,121 | c |
Australia | 43 | 913 | c |
Switzerland | 38 | 1,236 | c |
China | 37 | 1,514 | c |
Spain | 32 | 777 | c |
Source: Department for International Trade.
c: Indicates data for safeguarded jobs is disclosive.
Note: 362 projects associated with 14,773 new jobs and 1,472 safeguarded jobs relate to countries not shown. See accompanying technical annex for a further breakdown.
Sector results 2021 to 2022
Sector | Projects | New jobs | Safeguarded jobs | Total jobs |
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Advanced engineering and supply chain | 125 | 2,916 | 788 | 3,704 |
Aerospace | c | c | c | c |
Automotive | 62 | 3,365 | 904 | 4,269 |
Biotechnology and pharmaceuticals | 67 | 1,472 | 703 | 2,175 |
Business and consumer services | 100 | 5,650 | 777 | 6,427 |
Chemicals and agriculture | 61 | 781 | 471 | 1,252 |
Creative and media | 78 | 3,903 | c | c |
Electronics and communications | 66 | 2,599 | 746 | 3,345 |
Environment, infrastructure and transportation | 170 | 10,528 | 452 | 10,980 |
Extraction industries | c | c | c | c |
Financial services | 135 | 5,759 | c | c |
Food and drink | 121 | 9,441 | 1,353 | 10,794 |
Life sciences | 94 | 3,999 | 151 | 4,150 |
Renewable energy | 60 | 1,464 | 421 | 1,885 |
Software and computer services | 304 | 22,401 | 567 | 22,968 |
Wholesale | 102 | 9,533 | 64 | 9,597 |
Source: Department for International Trade.
Sectors are built up from categories defined in DIT’s internal database.
c: Indicates data is disclosive.
DIT’s Global Entrepreneur Programme
A subset of involved projects is related to DIT’s Global Entrepreneur Programme (GEP).
This programme attracts and enables high potential, internationally mobile entrepreneurs and their fast growth innovation-rich companies to scale and internationalise from a UK global headquarters.
2020 to 2021 | 2021 to 2022 | % change | |
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Projects | 69 | 68 | -1% |
New jobs | 1,647 | 1,649 | 0% |
Source: Department for International Trade.
Capital investment
Venture Capital attracts overseas investment from corporate venture capitalists and venture capital funds into high-value start-ups, growth companies and funds.
Large Capital involves overseas institutional investment into large capital projects in real estate, infrastructure and energy.
Whilst capital investment is all foreign investment, most does not meet the criteria of FDI. See technical annex for full details.
Capital investment 2020 to 2021
Type of investment | Investments (£m) | Commitments to invest (£m) |
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Venture capital investments | 773 | z |
Large capital investments | 3,821 | 7,503 |
Source: Department for International Trade.
z: Indicates data is not applicable.
Capital investment 2021 to 2022
Type of investment | Investments (£m) | Commitments to invest (£m) |
---|---|---|
Venture capital investments | 960 | z |
Large capital investments | 4,683 | 13,911 |
Source: Department for International Trade.
z: Indicates data is not applicable.
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