The UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announce in the Spring Budget that a number of tax breaks would be introduced into 12 new investment zones across the UK.
Commenting on the proposals, EY UK&I Government and Infrastructure Leader Rohan Malik said: “While it is encouraging to see Government sow the seeds for future growth in specified areas, there were no ‘green shoots’ for capital spending, which the Chancellor reiterated in his plans to freeze from 2025. Inflationary pressures will mean this essentially represents a cut to public sector investment, which may risk the delivery of the UK’s already delayed largescale infrastructure project pipeline.
“EY’s recent Regional Economic Forecast revealed that the rising cost of living is likely to exacerbate the differences in economic performance across the country this year, widening regional inequalities. Infrastructure projects help deliver growth, jobs and skills across the UK, so pushing these projects even further behind schedule is likely to have consequences for regional growth. Private sector capital is available to plug gaps in public spending, but mobilising institutional investors will require further clarity. With various projects either stalled or encountering delays, government could help dispel confusion by outlining which are key national priorities and highlighting where the private sector can play a collaborative role in funding them.
“Investment zones have the potential to nurture growth in areas that most need it, but central and local government will need to work together in the coming months to pair this policy with visionary region-by-region sectoral growth plans. A one-size fits all approach won’t work, and regions should understand their own strengths, weaknesses, and sub-sector opportunities. This will require close collaboration and defined roles within the private sector, alongside government, as investors, employers and economic agents in their regions. It’s also vital to unlock investment in skills and encourage labour retention.”
More commentary on the UK Spring Budget is available here
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