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The South East has a Gross Value Added (GVA) of £158 billion (approx $290 billion / €230 billion). This is similar to that of Norway and Austria. |
With a population of eight million and a workforce of 4.2 million, the South East is the largest region in the UK. |
Approximately 287,200 VAT registered enterprises are present in the South East, more than any other UK region. |
The South East is the largest exporter in the UK, with £29 billion (approx $52 billion / €41 billion) of goods moved in 2004. |
The labour force is highly educated with 90% of the working age population holding an academic qualification and over one third of the workforce holding a degree. |
Workers with good language skills are readily available in the region due to the truly international workforce of 585,000 people who were born outside of the UK. |
Around nine working days a year are lost per employee due to sickness, the lowest amount for a UK region. |
The region is home to 24 universities and higher education institutes, where nearly 200,000 study. This includes the University of Oxford, one of the most prestigious universities in the world. |
South East universities work very closely with business, with over 2800 research conracts won annually, higher than any other UK region. |
The region's 24 universities and higher education institutes supply over 73,000 graduates per annum. |
£4.66 billion (approx $3.06 billion / €2.43 billion) is spent on R&D annually, nearly one quarter of UK expenditure. |
South East organisations undertaking R&D employ 45,800 people, which is almost 25% of the UK R&D workforce. |
The South East has the highest number of patents granted in the UK. The statistics show that 820 patents, over 20% of the UK total were granted to firms based in the South East in 2004-5. |
There are 6,540 foreign-owned companies in the South East. |
With three international airports, 11 sea ports, 108 motorway junctions, 77 train stations and access to the Channel Tunnel, the South East has one of the most extensive transport infrastructures in Europe. |
Heathrow, the world's busiest international passenger airport, is home to over 90 airlines serving approximately 186 destinations. It handles over 67 million passengers and 1.3 million tonnes of freight each year. |
It takes 35 minutes to travel through the Channel Tunnel between the UK and mainland Europe. Most major towns in the South East are connected by rail to central London with a journey time of under an hour. |
Almost one third of the land in the South East (637,000 hectares) is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), more than any other UK region. |
In 2004-5, the South East had the second lowest crime rate in England with 8,983 reported crimes per 100,000 people. |
94% of the South East population is in good or fairly good health, which is higher than any other UK region. |
Eurostar has set a record for the quickest train journey between Paris and London of just 2 hours, 3 minutes and 39 seconds, meaning a typical journey will take just over 2 hours when the line opens in November 2007. |
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24 April 2007
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Peter Burns
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Kerry Andrews
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International Business Manager, Asia Pacific SEEDA & UKTI HQ Guildford, Surrey GU1 1YA, UK kerryandrews@seeda.co.uk
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If you are looking at the UK as a location for an overseas operation, SEEDA, in partnership with UK Trade & Investment, can assist and guide you in the preparation and execution of your business plan. We do this by providing information, guidance and practical assistance at every stage of your project.
Our role is to present the comparative advantages of South East England as a business location and to assist you to grow your European operations from the South East England. Our service aims to save you time and money. As a government agency, SEEDA’s remit is to promote economic development, through partners and networks we help to assist the growth and establishment of profitable businesses to complement our economy.
We assist dozens of overseas companies every year with this process, so you can benefit from our experience and avoid the mistakes of others. We have options available to you that you may be unaware of, so contact us and discover what help is available. SEEDA is able to provide bespoke support and information to you before, during and after you establish your business operation in South East England.
All of our services are cost free to you. Our return is a successful and thriving company bringing new jobs, technology, and investment to our thriving regional economy.
Peter Burns is the Australian Business Manager, based in Australia. Please contact him to discuss your needs.
For more information about ways in which we can help you go to the Setting up in the Region section of the website.
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