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By Martin Liptrot

por semana na América - 21 de julho de 2023

À medida que as principais reuniões globais e conferências de investimento direto estrangeiro começam a aparecer em banqueiros, fundos de pensão e calendários de profissionais de investimento, como a abordagem fragmentada do Reino Unido pode competir com a estratégia nacional unida da América ...

As someone who works with local authorities to help entice inward investment and spur economic growth, and, with another hat, advise organisations and funds on how best to package their investment narratives for city mayors and council leaders, I am shocked by the differences in approach on this side of the pond compared to ‘back over there’.

Typically, when the U.S. makes a decision to do something, it tends to ‘Go Big’.

Last year, mired in rampant inflation and a stagnating economy, President Biden unveiled his Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

This multi-faceted piece of legislation had all kinds of fringe and technical components embedded in it. As with all U.S. legislation hoping to make it through Congress, there are favours and sweeteners, ‘pork barrelling’ for swing states, and schemes and programs tagged on to ease its passage.

But at the heart of the Inflation Reduction Act lies the idea that jobs created in America is a goal worth pursuing.

As part of this initiative, Biden announced $369 Billion over the next ten years to tackle energy security and climate change programs. One of the stand-out elements of this plan is the $7500 rebate every American who purchases an electric vehicle will receive – so long as that vehicle was built in U.S. with largely U.S. components.

The political priority of this generous wheeze was as much to wean US car manufacturers off their reliance on Chinese-made batteries and electronic components and to reward those manufacturers who built their vehicles here in the land of the free, as it was to change the driving habits of car-loving Americans.

In what is a particularly polarized period of American politics, the IRA got support from both sides of the aisle, and after a predictable round of point scoring and name calling, sailed through.

Popular with U.S. politicians, labour unions, consumers and climate change activists – Biden and his advisors patted themselves on the back and got to work putting their rather expensive plan into action, meeting with lobbyists, investor relations teams and FDI professionals.

But economics is a global game, and when one nation wins, invariably another loses.

This, it appears, is the view from Britain.

The idea that car manufacturers who want to sell their vehicles in the world’s most profitable auto-market might now be better off building them there seems to have irked the UK Government.

A rapidly rotating roster of Prime Ministers and cabinet ministers have called ‘foul’.

With inward investment into the UK economy tumbling year-after-year since the 2016 Brexit decision, somewhat ironically, UK ministers are citing the trade rules negotiated between the EU and US amongst others, as evidence of Biden’s unfair policies. They will be worried that foreign manufacturers’ plans to invest in battery technology plants in UK aren’t undermined by America’s siren call of subsidies.

As well as electric vehicles, generous grants are also being given to tech start-ups who are developing wind turbines and solar panels – nearly all of which are currently made in China – so renewable energy options can be brought to scale affordably and with predictable U.S. supply chains.

É difícil para qualquer pessoa, muito menos signatários para acordos climáticos globais, dizer que os EUA afundando centenas de bilhões de dólares em energia limpa são tudo menos uma coisa boa. Talvez seja o melhor ato que fará uma contribuição significativa para esfriar um planeta que já está registrando altos registros diários. ‘

But domestic politics matter too.

In a recent meeting between Biden and Macron, the U.S. President responded to the French President’s lobbying on behalf of automakers Peugeot/Citroen and Renault by indicated he would look at ways to ensure what he called ‘ Aliados ', bem como parceiros comerciais formais como México e Canadá, não foram afetados adversamente pelo IRA. Após décadas de

Britain will be hoping it gets folded into that list of Allies.

But America has wider political and economic issues to consider. After decades of 'Off-shoring' e depois períodos de 'On-shoring' Jobs, os mais recentes tendências são os que estão denominados e os trabalhos de strates são os que estão denominados e os que estão em preenchimento, os que estão em preenchimento, os que estão em preenchimento, os que estão e a América Latina, a Europa Oriental de Bordagem da Rússia e os atuais fornecedores de energia da China no Oriente Médio. Até o significado nacional. Uma decisão recente de uma grande empresa farmacêutica de construir sua nova instalação na Irlanda, em vez de expandir sua presença no Reino Unido, ilustra esse risco. '‘friendshoring’ whereby jobs and production facilities are placed in nations which hold perhaps ‘broader strategic relationship opportunities’ – think precious metal rich Africa and Latin America, Russian-bordering Eastern Europe, and current China energy suppliers in the Middle East.

And ‘pragmatic politics’ appear to be making a come-back after dalliances with fundamentalism.

While America and her politicians would still resolutely declare themselves ‘free-market capitalists’, they do not see any contradiction in holding that ideology while pumping state money into industries and sectors they see as of national significance.

They argue, convincingly, this is simply good government.

But this raises concerns and challenges for others.

Britain, and her cities, regions and nation states in their individual efforts, are doing a pretty appalling job at attracting inward investment. A recent decision by a major pharmaceutical company to build its new facility in Ireland rather than expand its UK presence, illustrates that peril.

Financiers and deal makers point to skilled-labour shortages, complex trade and regulatory challenges for exporters, and the decision to raise Corporation Tax from 19% to 25% as ‘ill-advised’.

Britain, once the ‘ workshop do mundo', não tem uma estratégia industrial discernível e o atual PM expressou sua visão: ele não acha que precisamos de um. Centenas de bilhões - atualmente não estão favorecendo as terras verdes e agradáveis ​​da Inglaterra. Os Estados Unidos têm um dólar de US $ 2 trilhões

The promises of Brexit haven’t, as yet, materialised.

UK ministers may have signed trade deals with a ring of smaller economies, but the ‘economic elephants’ – those who invest hundreds of billions – are not currently favouring England’s green and pleasant lands.

But how can they compete? America has a $2 Trillion dollar Plano de infraestrutura Para reconstruir tudo, desde estradas e ferrovias até fibras nacionais de 5G e substituir tubos de chumbo venenoso em suas cidades históricas. Possui programas sociais para enfrentar os desequilíbrios raciais assados ​​e os US $ 369 bilhões acima para as mudanças climáticas. A economia, a América está ganhando. O investimento direto estrangeiro nos Estados Unidos aumentou US $ 506,1 bilhões para US $ 4,98 trilhões no final de 2021, acima dos US $ 4,47 trilhões no final de 2020.

If you were looking to invest your Euro’s, Saudi Riyals, or Indian Rupees the opportunities on this side of the pond, boosted by giveaways and favourable terms, look much more attractive.

In the battle to attract global money, fund new schemes, and grow the economy, America is winning. Foreign direct investment in the United States increased $506.1 billion to $4.98 trillion at the end of 2021, up from $4.47 trillion at the end of 2020. 

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And while the City Regions, Metropolitan Boroughs and Inward Investment teams in Cardiff, Edinburgh and Belfast are toiling away, and my clients and others are looking for the right opportunities, without the ‘ Big Idea' e ' Big Politics Support' que uma estratégia nacional oferece, é difícil ver o lips de lixo em algum tempo em que o lips. Consultor de relações públicas e marketing que trabalha com clientes do Reino Unido, EUA e Global para tentar 'fazer boas idéias acontecer'.

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Martin Liptrot

Martin Liptrot is a Public Affairs, PR and Marketing consultant working with UK, US and Global clients to try and ‘make good ideas happen’.

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