This includes building four new fulfilment centres across the country, with the vast majority of jobs outside London and the South East.
Of those, 2,000 will be at the previously announced fulfilment centre in Hull and 2,000 jobs at another in Northampton, plus additional positions at new sites in the East Midlands and at delivery stations across the country.
It comes in the same week as the Government鈥檚 10-Year Industrial Strategy announcement, which will cut energy bills for key manufacturing sectors.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: 鈥淎mazon鈥檚 拢40bn investment adds another major win to Britain鈥檚 basket and is a massive vote of confidence in the UK as the best place to do business.
鈥淚t means thousands of new jobs鈥攔eal opportunities for people in every corner of the country to build careers, learn new skills, and support their families.
鈥淲hether it鈥檚 cutting-edge AI or same-day delivery, this deal shows that our plan for change is working鈥攂ringing in investment, driving growth, and putting more money in people鈥檚 pockets.鈥
While Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, said: 鈥淭his investment is a powerful endorsement of Britain鈥檚 economic strengths.
鈥淭he world is changing, but this Government is working hand in hand with businesses to navigate that change to create jobs, wealth and opportunity in every corner of the country.鈥
Prior to the announcement, Sir Keir met Amazon CEO Andy Jassy.
Mr Jassy said: 鈥淎mazon has been proud to serve our customers in the UK for the past 27 years.
鈥淭hanks to their support, we’ve grown to be part of over 100 communities nationwide, from developing drone technology in Darlington to producing world-class entertainment at our studios in Bray.
鈥淲hen Amazon invests, it鈥檚 not only in London and the South East 鈥 we鈥檙e bringing innovation and job creation to communities throughout England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.鈥