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Slow Defence, Fast Exit: Investment Flees Overseas

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Postponements to the Military Investment Strategy are deterring global defence enterprises from committing capital in Britain, with the sector cautioning that rivals like the United States, Germany, and Poland are gaining an advantage instead, according to testimony presented to Parliamentarians.

Addressing the House of Commons Defence Committee, Make UK Defence Director General Andrew Kinniburgh stated that the ambiguity surrounding future expenditure is already influencing capital allocation choices. “We are engaged in a worldwide competition to secure funding from the major military corporations. They possess numerous options; they can opt to invest in Germany, Poland, or the US,” he remarked, adding that ongoing deferrals implicitly suggest that firms should seek opportunities elsewhere.

Kinniburgh cautioned that although the UK is not explicitly rejecting funding, the absence of distinctness is yielding an identical outcome. “By stalling and equivocating on the defence investment plan, we are essentially communicating to those companies, ‘Perhaps you ought to commit your resources somewhere else.’ We are not articulating that directly, but that is the subtle repercussion,” he informed the committee.

This apprehension was strengthened by indications that some enterprises have already shifted operations overseas. Kinniburgh mentioned a UK-based nanotechnology firm that relocated its functions to the United States after encountering difficulties in obtaining funding and agreements domestically. He further noted that foreign administrations are vigorously pursuing British firms, presenting inducements for relocation. “We observe the US and other nations quite intently wooing the UK… proclaiming, ‘Come and remain with us. We will tend to your needs,’” he conveyed.

Sector spokespersons also highlighted a widening trust deficit with global collaborators. Fred Sugden of techUK explained that hold-ups between state pledges on military expenditure and the actual progression of agreements are making it more challenging to draw foreign capital. According to him, this discrepancy is impacting both outbound trade and the UK’s capacity to establish itself as a dependable location for defence business.

The more extensive consequences, testifiers contended, extend beyond major contractors to the broader industrial ecosystem. Lesser enterprises are experiencing liquidity strains, agreement postponements, and in some instances, cessation of operations, thereby undermining procurement networks and further diminishing the UK’s allure as a capital destination. Samira Braund of ADS characterised the prevailing climate as one of “stagnation,” given that demand signals from government remain ambiguous.


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