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The Global Business Alliance and Institute for International Bankers held an exclusive economic briefing with Tom Joyce, Managing Director at […]
Foreign direct investment in the United States (FDIUS) totaled $72 billion in the fourth quarter of 2022. Net equity flows […]
A coalition of organizations representing millions of U.S. workers today sent a letter to leaders of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce
Nationally, international companies employ 6.4 percent of America’s overall private sector. However, five states far exceed this national average by welcoming international companies into their local economy.
In the past five years, international companies created nearly 400,000 manufacturing jobs while the U.S. overall sadly lost 223,000. Global connections are key to America’s competitiveness in this sector, helping to diversify America’s economy and make it more resilient to downturns. Nationwide, 35.9 percent of FDI-supported jobs are in the manufacturing sector, with 25 states exceeding this average.
While the United States has a highly skilled workforce, some areas of the country may not have the specialized talent that certain industries require…