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Updated · Business News Wales · Jul 2
RSC Says Chemistry Added £1.9 Billion to Wales in 2023 as Skills Pipeline Risks Grow
Updated
Updated · Business News Wales · Jul 2

RSC Says Chemistry Added £1.9 Billion to Wales in 2023 as Skills Pipeline Risks Grow

3 articles · Updated · Business News Wales · Jul 2

Summary

  • £1.9 billion in 2023 Gross Value Added came from chemical science in Wales, with the Royal Society of Chemistry saying the sector underpins jobs, innovation and growth across the nation.
  • £99,500 in GVA per worker in Wales—versus £73,300 for the wider UK workforce—helped make the case, while 83% of chemistry graduates moved into high-skilled roles.
  • Funding pressure on universities and wider education pathways could choke that talent supply, the report warned, threatening businesses that depend on chemistry skills, research and local innovation ecosystems.
  • The RSC urged Welsh, devolved and UK authorities to treat chemistry as core economic infrastructure, backing teaching, research, lab space, pilot plants and scale-up support.
  • Across the UK, the report said chemistry contributed £60.5 billion in 2023, with 46% of chemistry-using professionals working in government priority sectors, underscoring wider regional growth implications.

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