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    AstraZeneca Ceo: UK Must Improve Investment Environment

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    Posted on February 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    AstraZeneca CEO urges the UK to improve business incentives after canceling a major vaccine plant due to reduced government support.

    AstraZeneca CEO Calls for Better UK Investment Conditions

    LONDON (Reuters) - Pharma giant AstraZeneca urged Britain to improve the environment for businesses in order to drive investment, days after it scrapped plans to build a 450 million pound ($558.86 million) vaccine plant because of a cut to government support.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer's plan to stimulate growth in Britain's stagnant economy by attracting business investment was given a painful reality check last week when AstraZeneca, the country's most valuable listed company, cancelled the expansion of an existing facility in Speke, northern England.

    The chief executive of AstraZeneca said Britain needed to offer better incentives to secure investment, highlighting the "very competitive world" in which companies operate.

    "The UK needs to continue working on improving the investment environment to attract investment," CEO Pascal Soriot told reporters as the company announced annual results on Thursday.

    He said AstraZeneca was offered "substantial support" by other governments, like Singapore, to build facilities.

    For its part, Britain blamed AstraZeneca for scaling back its research and development plans for the now cancelled expansion, which would have made next-generation vaccines. As a result, the finance ministry cut the support on offer.

    AstraZeneca said it remained "very committed" to Britain despite pulling the Speke plan and is spending 200 million pounds expanding its Cambridge site.

    "We as a company continue to work very closely with the government to support the life sciences strategy to try and improve the overall environment, to attract investment," Soriot said.

    He said the lower level of government support meant the business case for Speke no longer worked. Science department minister Chris Bryant said earlier this week the difference in funding between what was originally offered and the final proposal was "remarkably small".

    ($1 = 0.8052 pounds)

    (Reporting by Maggie Fick and Pushkala Aripaka, Writing by Sarah Young; editing by William James)

    Key Takeaways

    • •AstraZeneca canceled a £450 million vaccine plant in the UK.
    • •CEO Pascal Soriot urges improved investment incentives.
    • •UK government cut support for the vaccine plant project.
    • •AstraZeneca remains committed to investing in the UK.
    • •The company is expanding its Cambridge site by £200 million.

    Frequently Asked Questions about AstraZeneca CEO: UK must improve investment environment

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is AstraZeneca's call for the UK to improve its investment environment after canceling a vaccine plant project.

    2Why did AstraZeneca cancel the vaccine plant?

    AstraZeneca canceled the vaccine plant due to a reduction in government support, making the business case unviable.

    3Is AstraZeneca still investing in the UK?

    Yes, AstraZeneca is investing £200 million to expand its Cambridge site despite the canceled plant.

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