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South Carolina takes top spot for jobs linked to foreign investment
web posted January 18, 2013
COLUMBIA – South Carolina continues to
stand out as a top destination for foreign investment, ranking first in
attracting jobs through foreign investment, according to an analysis by
IBM-Plant Location International (IBM-PLI). The Palmetto State ranked
above Texas and North Carolina, which were ranked second and third,
respectively, in the 2012 report.
“It is exciting to see South Carolina once again recognized as the ‘it’
place for business investment. Foreign firms have played and continue
to play a key role in our state’s economy. We have worked hard to show
companies from around the globe that South Carolina is the place to put
down roots and do business, and this ranking is another indication of
our success,” said Gov. Nikki Haley.
Each year, IBM-PLI publishes a report titled Global Location Trends
looking at foreign investment around the globe. The data are derived
from IBM's Global Investment Locations Database (GILD) which tracks
announcements by companies on their location decisions throughout the
year. The numbers in the new report were based on data gathered in
2011.
“South Carolina is just right for business, and plenty of international
companies know it. Hundreds of foreign firms employ tens of thousands
of residents throughout our state, creating wealth and helping make the
communities they’re in sustainable. The IBM-PLI report’s ranking is
another confirmation that people are sitting up and taking notice of
the economic development successes we’ve had here in the Palmetto
State,” said Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt.
The report also looked at global trends and events that affect
investment by companies. The latest edition of the Global Location
Trends report can be downloaded from IBM’s website at http://www.ibm.com/gbs/pli.
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