Netflix Productions Generate £200 Million Economic Boost for Wales
Netflix has powered a £200 million economic boom in Wales through its Welsh-made productions, according to the Welsh Government.
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Wales is enjoying a huge economic success story, with the Welsh Government disclosing that Netflix’s Made in Wales productions have given a £200 million boost to the local economy.

The announcement has been made after the highly anticipated release of Havoc, which is the largest feature film ever shot entirely in Wales. Starring Tom Hardy, Havoc is expected to shine an even brighter spotlight on Wales’ growing reputation as a prime location for major film and TV productions.

Netflix has praised the economic benefits that filming in Wales has brought, not just to the UK as a whole but especially to Welsh communities.

From job creation to investment in local businesses and creative industries, the impact of Netflix’s projects has been substantial. Productions filmed across Wales have supported thousands of jobs, boosted local services such as catering, transport, and accommodation, and showcased Wales’ unique landscapes to a global audience, which will also help boost tourism.

Officials have announced this as a landmark moment, highlighting the nation’s growth as a serious hub for high-end TV and film production. With Wales’ film industry now gaining international recognition, the hope is that further investments and major productions will continue to strengthen the local economy in the coming years.

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