Over £16 billion of investment and thousands of jobs heading to Wales
More than ten thousand jobs are planned for Wales after £1.4 billion of extra investment was announced by the First Minister today ahead of the Wales Investment Summit.
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More than ten thousand jobs are planned for Wales after £1.4 billion of extra investment was announced by the First Minister today ahead of the Wales Investment Summit.
In a time of global industrial disruption and change, Wales is open for business. Our Advanced Manufacturing Sector is pioneering, collaborative, and ready to welcome investors seeking both proven results and innovation.
From advanced aerospace and automotive to defence and semiconductors, Wales in 2025 is a dynamic, proven home for investors who want results.
Wales is the nation where cyber resilience meets practical innovation. Here, cyber is the sector that stands as the operational backbone for industry, critical infrastructure, and public services. Wales stands up as global launchpad for collaborative, people-focused cybersecurity.
Wales continues to rise as a globally recognised hub for fintech innovation. Agile, collaborative, and open for investment, it is home to a new generation of digital finance pioneers alongside the established success stories that place nations firmly on the map for international investors.
A Swiss company is set to expand its manufacturing operations in Newport as part of a deal with a leading technology company in the aerospace and defence sector.
As more than 300 senior industry and business leaders prepare to gather in Newport to explore exciting investment opportunities across Wales, it has been revealed the country has attracted £4.6bn of inward investment in the last year.
Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Rebecca Evans has welcomed today’s (Friday, 21 November) announcement that South Wales will become the next UK AI Growth Zone.
The news of huge investment in new nuclear reactors at Wylfa on Anglesey, and an AI Growth Zone for North Wales is a “double win for Wales” according to First Minister Eluned Morgan.
Unique geography, a strategic location and decades of maritime and industrial expertise position Welsh ports as a natural gateway to unlocking the extraordinary potential of offshore wind.
The First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan and Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans, visited Associated British Ports (ABP’s) Port of Newport, to celebrate a major milestone in Welsh industry and regional growth.