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Grande Birmingham e Região Solihull registra outro ano de sucesso econômico

A economia regional da Grande Birmingham continuou a ter um desempenho fortemente em áreas que variam da criação de empregos à qualidade de vida, de acordo com dados* analisados ​​pela Parceria Empresarial Local da Grande Birmingham & Solihull.

A economia regional da Grande Birmingham continuou a ter um desempenho fortemente em áreas que variam da criação de empregos à qualidade de vida, de acordo com dados* analisados ​​pelo Greater Birmingham & Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership (GBSLEP). Leps. Como resultado, a GBSLEP atingiu 67% de sua meta para apoiar a criação de 250.000 empregos no setor privado até 2030. A criação de empregos tem sido particularmente forte em East Staffordshire e Northern Worcestershire. The region’s unemployment rate fell by 0.4% in the third quarter of 2018, to 5.6% – from 10.3% in 2010.

Some 29,452 private sector jobs were created in the GBSLEP area during 2017 – a 3.8% increase, against an average rise of 2.4% for Core City LEPs. As a result, GBSLEP has reached 67% of its target to support the creation of 250,000 private sector jobs by 2030. Job creation has been particularly strong in East Staffordshire and northern Worcestershire.

The increase in private sector jobs aligns with a decline in unemployment across Greater Birmingham. The region’s unemployment rate fell by 0.4% in the third quarter of 2018, to 5.6% – from 10.3% in 2010.

The creation of new jobs is driven by the performance of the local economy, which has demonstrated steady and continued growth of 20% in real terms, between 2010 and 2017. Greater Birmingham and Solihull is the fastest growing Core City LEP area during this period, significantly higher than the average of 11% for England’s largest city Regiões. Cerca de 18.590 novas empresas foram fundadas em Birmingham durante 2017 - tornando -a a cidade mais empreendedora do Reino Unido fora de Londres. O aumento de 9,7% em suas startups, em comparação com um aumento nacional de 4,7%. Oportunidades emocionantes das quais uma série de empresas-desde PME inovador até marcas internacionais-querem fazer parte. Igualmente importante para nossas realizações tem sido o trabalho conjunto entre agências-chave e líderes ambiciosos, comprometidos em impulsionar o crescimento inclusivo. Iniciativas conjuntas, como a criação de uma estratégia industrial local para o West Midlands, estão ajudando a garantir que identifiquemos e abraçamos as oportunidades que farão a maior diferença para a economia local e nossos setores de força. ” O WSP, juntamente com as empresas de tecnologia AdaptTech e Pervacio, e o Life Sciences Innovator Dignio. Equilíbrio de trabalho/vida, distribuição de riqueza e sistemas de transporte. O GBSLEP passou para o terceiro lugar entre a cidade principal, a partir do quarto ano passado, aumentada pela queda do desemprego, melhorias nos resultados da saúde e qualificações aprimoradas na força de trabalho.

Greater Birmingham and Solihull has also remained a national hotspot for start-ups, according to new data from the Centre for Entrepreneurs. Some 18,590 new companies were founded in Birmingham during 2017 – making it the most entrepreneurial UK city outside London. Birmingham recorded a 9.7% rise in its start-ups, compared with a national increase of 4.7%.

Tim Pile, Chair of GBSLEP, commented:

“The local economy across Greater Birmingham and Solihull has continued to build strength and momentum during the past year. With the Commonwealth Games, HS2 and 5G all on the horizon, Greater Birmingham is at the forefront of many exciting opportunities that a range of businesses – from innovative SMEs to international brands – want to be a part of. We have also seen an increase in start-ups as our home-grown entrepreneurs continue to thrive here.

“Critical to this economic growth has been collaborative working between the private, public and academic sectors across the region. Equally important to our achievements has been the joint-working between key agencies and ambitious leaders, committed to driving inclusive growth. Joint initiatives such as the creation of a Local Industrial Strategy for the West Midlands are helping to ensure that we identify and embrace the opportunities that will make the greatest difference to the local economy and our sectors of strength.”

The results follow a rise in foreign direct investment, with the area recording a 125% increase in FDI projects in 2017/18, compared with the previous year. Companies that have recently moved to the region include engineering specialists Bechtel and WSP, along with tech firms Adapttech and Pervacio, and life sciences innovator Dignio.

The strong economic performance of the city region has supported improvements in its quality of life – with Greater Birmingham and Solihull climbing the rankings in PwC’s Good Growth for Cities 2018 index. The report ranks locations by their economic wellbeing, and considers factors ranging from affordable housing to health, income levels, work/life balance, distribution of wealth and transport systems. GBSLEP has moved into third place among Core City LEPs up from fourth last year, boosted by falling unemployment, improvements in health outcomes and improved qualifications in the workforce.

Tim Pile added:

“A successful economy boosts an area’s quality of life by providing residents with more income, greater opportunities and improved infrastructure – from our transport networks to digital connectivity. This in turn attracts more talented people, innovative businesses and private sector investment into Greater Birmingham and Solihull.

“There is more work for us to do if we are to ensure that everyone who lives and works Aqui pode se beneficiar do forte desempenho econômico da Grande Birmingham. No entanto, nossa posição reforçada no índice de bom crescimento para cidades mostra que estamos fazendo um progresso considerável na melhoria da vida de nossos residentes locais e da força de trabalho mais ampla. ”

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