The National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB) warns that the UKโs attractiveness as a destination for life sciences and R&D investment is under threat.
AstraZenecaโs decision to pause its ยฃ200m Cambridge expansion, alongside Merckโs withdrawal from a planned ยฃ1bn London discovery centre, highlights mounting risks to Britainโs competitiveness in a sector that should be central to economic growth.
Rosalind Gill, Director of Policy, Analysis and External Affairs at NCUB, said,ย โAstraZenecaโs pause in Cambridge, following the cancellation of its ยฃ450m vaccine investment, sends another warning signal about the UKโs ability to compete for global life sciences investment. With Merck also abandoning its ยฃ1bn discovery centre, Britain risks losing ground in a sector where it should be leading.
โThe UK has world-class science, but too often that strength does not translate into business confidence and investment. Business R&D spend fell to ยฃ50bn in 2023 โ 6% lower in real terms than in 2021 โ while other countries forge ahead.
โThere are bright spots: BioNTech has pledged up to ยฃ1bn over ten years to expand UK research; Unilever is investing ยฃ80m in fragrance R&D at Port Sunlight; and Vishay plans ยฃ250m for semiconductors in Newport. But the overall trend and latest data is concerning.
โTo turn the tide, businesses consistently tell us they need clearer national priorities, simpler access to support, and reformed public bodies that focus more directly on industry needs. Without this, the UK risks seeing opportunity and investment move elsewhere.
โThe Governmentโs Industrial Strategy is a critical first step โ but it must be more than words on paper. Without a clear delivery plan and decisive action, investment and jobs will continue to move overseas. Businesses want to invest in the UK, but confidence is being eroded by fragmented support, policy uncertainty, and a failure to fully back the people, places and regulatory systems that drive innovation.”
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