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Tennessee #1 in USA for Foreign Investment Job Creation

There’s good news from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development on the job front. We’re pleased to share this report for your consideration on how Tennessee is doing in bringing investment from overseas to the state economy and what it means for workers.

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Tennessee Ranks No. 1 in Nation for Foreign Direct Investment Job Creation in 2015
Second time in three years Tennessee tops IBM Global Location Trends report

NASHVILLE – Tennessee was ranked the top state in the nation for job creation resulting from foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2015, according to the recently released 2016 IBM Global Location Trends report.

The annual report from the IBM Institute for Business Value measured the number of jobs created or committed by foreign-owned companies in each state during the 2015 calendar year.

This is the second time in three years that Tennessee has topped U.S. states for new jobs tied to FDI in the IBM report. The Volunteer State ranked No.1 in IBM’s 2014 Global Location Trends Report and No. 4 in last year’s rankings.

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The April 2016 opening of Beretta Holding was an example of the attraction Tennessee holds for international investors.

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“Our department has put a significant emphasis on recruiting international companies,” TNECD Commissioner Randy Boyd said. “Tennessee’s first place ranking shows that our state is extremely well-positioned in the global marketplace and our hard work is paying off. Tennessee has a lot of momentum thanks to our robust workforce, business-friendly environment, sound fiscal strength, central location and proactive recruitment efforts abroad.

“For years, Tennessee has been a prime choice for investments from Japanese companies. But this report highlights that interest in Tennessee now comes from all over the world,” Boyd added. “Today, more than 123,000 Tennesseans are employed by foreign-owned companies. Last year, TNECD set a new record for job commitments and capital investment. It was a banner year that couldn’t have happened without the international companies that chose to do business in Tennessee.”

The Volunteer State is home to roughly 920 foreign-based establishments that have invested more than $33.3 billion in capital in Tennessee. TNECD has offices courting FDI in Japan, Canada, Germany, Italy and South Korea.

The state’s top 10 countries for FDI include Japan, Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Italy, France, Switzerland, Sweden and China.

In 2015, TNECD projects accounted for 43 commitments from foreign-owned businesses, totaling 7,880 job commitments and $2.2 billion in capital investment. Among all of TNECD’s 2015 projects, FDI accounted for 41.1 percent of the capital investment and about 30 percent of job commitments.

TNECD’s major FDI projects in 2015 included Japanese-owned Nissan North America (1,000 new jobs, $160 million investment in Smyrna), Spanish-owned FICOSA North America (550 new jobs, $57.9 million capital investment in Cookeville), Spanish-owned Gestamp Corporation (510 new jobs, $180.1 million investment in Chattanooga), Japanese-owned DENSO Manufacturing Tennessee (500 new jobs, $400 million capital investment in Maryville) and Chinese-based Wonderful Group (220 new jobs, $150 million investment in Lebanon).

IBM’s Global Location Trends Report analyzes where companies locate their operations around the world and what drives these decisions. The report is produced by Plant Location International, the location strategy and site selection consulting division of IBM Global Business Services.

About the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development

The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development’s mission is to develop strategies that help make Tennessee the No. 1 location in the Southeast for high quality jobs. To grow and strengthen Team Tennessee, the department seeks to attract new corporate investment in Tennessee and works with Tennessee companies to facilitate expansion and economic growth. Tennessee is the only three-time winner of “State of the Year” for economic development by Business Facilities magazine. Find us on the web: tnecd.com. Follow us on Twitter: @tnecd. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/tnecd.

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Source:  TNECD


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