Exploring international business links
The North East is an internationally connected region with high levels of goods exports per head compared to the national average. However, the data available on the number of firms with international connections is limited. To explore this data area further we have worked with Glass AI to use Artificial intelligence to identify the proportion of firms in the region with international links.
Glass AI identified firms with international links in two ways. The first was by linking HMRC importer and exporter records to Companies House data. This provides a record for firms that are importing and exporting goods in the region. The second was to use natural language models to identify signs on companies’ websites that they have international links, including international staff, locations and mentions on their websites.
The first chart below shows the proportion of firms in the North East region that show these international links compared to the Northern Powerhouse and England excluding London, as well as a comparison to the ONS annual business survey data. It shows a large proportion of North East firms have international links beyond just importing and exporting, but also that despite the North East having a high volume of exports the breadth of the importing and exporting base is smaller than other regions. This suggests that the region relies heavily on a few high value exporters.
The second chart shows the number of firms in the region that were identified as internationally connected by the different levels of evidence. It shows that many more firms have some international mention on their website than are involved in exporting and importing goods.