- Prime Minister will take part in a number of events to
commemorate the anniversary of the Belfast (Good Friday)
Agreement in the coming days.
- He will welcome President Biden to Belfast on Tuesday – the
President’s first visit to Northern Ireland since taking
office.
- The UK will host a Northern Ireland Investment Summit later
this year to encourage inward investment and growth.
The Prime Minister will welcome President Biden to Belfast this
week as the people of Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK
prepare to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Belfast (Good
Friday) Agreement.
President Biden will arrive in the UK on Tuesday evening, where
the Prime Minister will meet him off Air Force One. The President
will then undertake a programme of engagements including a
meeting with the Prime Minister.
On Wednesday 19th April the Prime Minister will travel to Belfast
again to address Queen’s University’s ‘Agreement 25’ conference
and host a special Gala Dinner to commemorate the anniversary.
Monday marks a quarter of a century since the Belfast (Good
Friday) Agreement was signed, transforming the political and
economic of Northern Ireland, and serving as a framework for
peace and prosperity.
The United States greatly supported the Belfast (Good Friday)
Agreement process and has played a pivotal role in boosting
prosperity in Northern Ireland over the last 25 years. The Prime
Minister will use President Biden’s visit and his engagements
with business leaders and others in Belfast to celebrate Northern
Ireland’s successes and encourage further long-term investment.
The United States is one of the largest sources of foreign
investment into Northern Ireland, putting £1.5 billion into its
economy over the last decade and creating 13,000 jobs. This
includes tech giants such as Microsoft establishing themselves
there. Around 1,000 US-owned businesses operate in Northern
Ireland and in 2022 businesses in Northern Ireland exported goods
worth over £1 billion to the United States.
In the last few months the economic links between the US and
Northern Ireland have grown further, with companies like
semiconductor manufacturer Wolfspeed announcing a major R&D
partnership with Queen’s University Belfast. Wolfspeed is based
in North Carolina, a US state the UK signed a state-level trade
agreement with in July last year.
As part of the Prime Minister’s ambition to bring more inward
investment into Northern Ireland’s thriving economy, he will
announce that the UK will host a Northern Ireland Investment
Summit in September this year.
The Summit will connect international investors with Northern
Ireland businesses, showcasing the best of what Northern Ireland
has to offer. The Summit will profile Northern Ireland’s
innovation and technological strengths, with a special focus on
financial & professional services, life & health
sciences, technology, green manufacturing and the creative
services.
Bolstered by its place within the UK, Northern Ireland has a
diverse and thriving economy. Northern Ireland received almost
£20bn in inward investment in 2020, with companies from around
the world recognising its growth potential, talent and expertise.
Belfast is the biggest hub for technology companies in the UK
after London and Northern Ireland is home to more than 100 cyber
security companies.
The UK Government is also supporting growth in Northern Ireland
through investment in infrastructure and education to foster
Northern Irish talent and expertise. The UK Government provides
around £15 billion a year to Northern Ireland and through the UK
Shared Prosperity Fund we are providing new community and
neighbourhood infrastructure and improving facilities for
families in every council in Northern Ireland.
The Prime Minister said:
“The Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement was an incredible moment in
our nation’s history. It was a powerfully rare example of people
doing the previously unthinkable to create a better future for
Northern Ireland.
“It is that promise of a better future that we offered to
everyone in Northern Ireland that I will be thinking of first and
foremost over the coming days. It is my responsibility as the
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to ensure we are making good
on that promise.
“Northern Ireland – like the rest of the UK – is teeming with
opportunities, talent and ingenuity. The biggest thing we can do
to improve people’s standard of living and secure a prosperous
and thriving Northern Ireland, is economic growth. That’s
something I’m relentlessly focused on delivering.”
The Northern Ireland Investment Summit will be led by the
Department for Business and Trade in partnership with the
Northern Ireland Office and Invest Northern Ireland. It will take
place on 12th and 13th September 2023 in Belfast.
The event is a key part of the UK’s overall programme to mark the
remarkable progress in Northern Ireland over the last quarter
century and will support our vision for a prosperous 25 years
ahead.
Notes to Editors:
- More detail on foreign direct investment into the UK is
available here
- More detail on US businesses operating in Northern Ireland
and the rest of the UK is available here