HC Deb 22 March 1999 vol 328 cc68-70W
Mr. Maclean

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what is for each year since 1981(a) the number of inward investment projects, (b) the total value of investment in real terms and (c) the total number of jobs in Scotland which were dependent on investment from (i) other United Kingdom countries, (ii) the European Union, (iii) the United States of America and (iv) the rest of the world. [76082]

Mr. Dewar

[holding answer 11 March 1999]: (a) The numbers of inward investment projects since 1981 are given in the table:

Year Number of projects
1981–82 32
1982–83 46
1983–84 54
1984–85 68
1985–86 58
1986–87 50
1987–88 88
1988–89 55
1989–90 64
1990–91 63
1991–92 59
1992–93 65
1993–94 95
1994–95 97
1995–96 84
1996–97 86
1997–98 87

Source:

1981–82 to 1986–87 published in NAO report

1987–88 to date published in LIS Review for that year

(b) This information is not available.

(c) The number of jobs which the inward investment projects attracted to Scotland since April 1981 were expected to create or safeguard is as follows:

Planned jobs (new and safeguarded)
Year US Europe1 Asia2 UK Total
1981–82 6,058 752 192 0 7,002
1982–83 4,177 830 320 0 5,327
1983–84 5,094 1,309 431 72 6,906
1984–85 7,495 561 830 557 9,443
1985–86 5,316 1,527 97 1,277 8,217
1986–87 2,694 1,012 128 1,250 5,084
1987–88 3,581 2,192 2,113 3,333 11,219
1988–89 2,358 972 940 2,819 7,089
1989–90 6,255 462 632 4,940 12,289
1990–91 1,760 1,135 2,154 5,195 10,244
1991–92 3,026 1,138 431 1,407 6,002
1992–93 3,919 1,387 668 2,085 8,059
1993–94 5,464 1,399 1,074 3,135 11,072
1994–95 5,738 1,233 2,259 3,099 12,329
1995–96 4,065 1,627 4,466 2,402 12,560
1996–97 4,933 1,231 3,636 4,495 14,295
1997–98 6,578 2,586 531 8,252 17,947
Total 78,511 21,353 20,902 44,318
Grand total 165,084
1 Includes non EC countries
1 Far East and Rest of World

Source:

1981–82 to 1986–87 published in NAO report

1987–88 to date published in LIS Review for that year

The above figures are based on information provided by the companies involved themselves when the investment decision was taken and take no account of subsequent developments. As a general rule of thumb, two thirds of announced jobs are actually created.

From 1 July 1999, this will be a matter for the Scottish Parliament.