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fDi rankings
Business friendly? fDi Intelligence, a specialised division of the Financial Times, ranked Antwerp 1st for FDI Strategy and 2nd for connectivity in the large European cities segment (up to 2 million inhabitants) in its fDi European Cities and Regions of the Future 2022/23 ranking. In the new fDi ranking for 'European Cities and Region of the Future 2023/2024', Antwerp is ranked in the top 10 in 6 categories: the overall classification, connectivity, economic potential, business friendliness, fDi strategy and human capital and lifestyle. That’s what we call business-friendly…
fDi award strategy
Antwerp was awarded first place in 2022 for fDi strategy to attract foreign investment. The fDI is a ranking given to cities by the Financial Times. Antwerp is listed in the category of 'Global Cities of the Future 2022/2023'. Business friendliness, economic potential, human capital & lifestyle and connectivity are some of the factors taken into account for the ranking.
Highly competitive
Antwerp scores a high 133.9 points on the Regional Competitiveness Index, better than the EU average (100), and the city overperforms in the area of infrastructure & market size and business sophistication. In these 3 categories, Antwerp outperforms major European competitors like Hamburg and Amsterdam. Overall, Antwerp is ranked 12 out of 234 cities in the Regional Competitiveness index
© Marco Mertens | David Gotlib
“Entrepreneurial spirit”
“Antwerp’s entrepreneurial spirit is firmly rooted in its historical legacy as a hub for trade and commerce”, says David Gotlib, President of the Antwerp Diamond Bourse, diamond dealer and the creative mind behind a stylistically diverse cufflinks brand. “When my grandfather returned to Antwerp after the atrocities of the Second World War, he was welcomed with open arms and given the opportunity to start his diamond business by the mayor. The generosity of this city towards my family, and how it created our future, is something I still cherish deeply. Antwerp is a vibrant city. The quality of life here is excellent; the unique blend of history, culture, innovation, creativity and connectivity make Antwerp a very pleasant and inspiring place. We are a highly diverse industry, with people from all corners of the world, yet we’re a tight-knit community, where personal, face-to-face relationships are indispensable.”
© Marco Mertens | Kiarash Nabavieh
“Freedom and legal safety”
“There’s freedom of speech; you can exercise your rights. A place without excessive rules or regulations”, says Kiarash Nabavieh from Iran. Kiarash is co-founder of Flyetic, an easy-to-use, independent private jet booking platform. “From the moment I moved here from Iran, I experienced Antwerp as a dynamic cultural city, with a vibrant expat community. I would definitely recommend Voka – Flanders’ Chamber of Commerce – and the Facebook group ‘Expats in Antwerp’. Antwerp is an open city. It’s a blissful place where you can exercise your faith freely. I really consider it as ‘my city’! A personal tip: respect people’s personal space. Give them room to breathe. Otherwise, you might come across as pushy. My secret to success? Embrace your ambition and go for it.”