Foreign companies are responsible for 18% of jobs in Paris Region. The main investors in the region are from Europe and the USA, and the sectors in which foreign companies are most prevalent are industry and commerce. Jobs dependent on foreign companies are mainly located in the heart of the Greater Paris area, giving Hauts-de-Seine a particularly strong international orientation.
These findings are the result of a study produced by the Paris Region Economic Development Agency in partnership with the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Regional Centre for Commerce, Industry and Services Observation (CROCIS) and the Regional Directorate of the Paris Region National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE).
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Friday, September 17, 2010
Foreign investment. Paris Region is the leading region in France for inward investment by foreign companies
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Paris Region was the number one French region for foreign investment in 2008

With 208 new projects involving business start-ups, expansions or buyouts in 2008 (i.e. 14% more than in 2007), Paris Region has confirmed its attractiveness to international companies.
In terms of jobs created, with the current crisis prompting investors to be cautious, average foreign investment projects in Paris Region were on a smaller scale compared with 2007. The number of jobs created or maintained fell by 20%, from almost 10,400 in 2007 to 8,300 in 2008.
Of the 208 projects listed in Paris Region, 154 are foreign business start-ups (the remainder are expansions or buyouts), showing that the Region is still a magnet for foreign companies. The number of jobs created by international start-ups has been steadily increasing for the last 6 years.
The geographic origin of investment. Paris Region is well suited to companies from distant or emerging countries:
The same three countries as the previous year – USA, UK and Germany – lead the field in terms of foreign investors generating employment in Paris Region.
Companies' activity sector and function: the mark of a major international city:
Generally speaking, the new projects in Paris Region fall mainly into the category of services - particularly financial –, consultancy and IT
The attractiveness of Paris Region is also confirmed in the study carried out by Paris-Ile de France Capitale Économique and Ernst & Young on “International relocations in the main European cities in 2008”.
The key findings are as follows:
- Paris Region saw a 6% increase in the number of international businesses locating there, while the 15 cities included in the study taken together saw an average drop of 5% (as low as 14% in the case of London and 16% for Madrid).
- For the second year running, Paris Region is the leading European region in the number of jobs created and is widening the gap with London.
- The number of business locations recorded in 2008 shows that the UK capital is the Europe’s leading region. The gap with Paris Region, in second position with 222 projects, is narrowing.
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Credits Photos: La Défense © ARD / Michel Derouault
In terms of jobs created, with the current crisis prompting investors to be cautious, average foreign investment projects in Paris Region were on a smaller scale compared with 2007. The number of jobs created or maintained fell by 20%, from almost 10,400 in 2007 to 8,300 in 2008.
Of the 208 projects listed in Paris Region, 154 are foreign business start-ups (the remainder are expansions or buyouts), showing that the Region is still a magnet for foreign companies. The number of jobs created by international start-ups has been steadily increasing for the last 6 years.
The geographic origin of investment. Paris Region is well suited to companies from distant or emerging countries:
The same three countries as the previous year – USA, UK and Germany – lead the field in terms of foreign investors generating employment in Paris Region.
Companies' activity sector and function: the mark of a major international city:
Generally speaking, the new projects in Paris Region fall mainly into the category of services - particularly financial –, consultancy and IT
The attractiveness of Paris Region is also confirmed in the study carried out by Paris-Ile de France Capitale Économique and Ernst & Young on “International relocations in the main European cities in 2008”.
The key findings are as follows:
- Paris Region saw a 6% increase in the number of international businesses locating there, while the 15 cities included in the study taken together saw an average drop of 5% (as low as 14% in the case of London and 16% for Madrid).
- For the second year running, Paris Region is the leading European region in the number of jobs created and is widening the gap with London.
- The number of business locations recorded in 2008 shows that the UK capital is the Europe’s leading region. The gap with Paris Region, in second position with 222 projects, is narrowing.
Find out about Paris Region with Econovista.com, the interactive economic map
Credits Photos: La Défense © ARD / Michel Derouault
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