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Wisconsin: a great place to grow

Dec 29, 2014


Generations of business leaders have recognized the advantages of doing busi­ness in Wisconsin, given its location at the heart of the United States’ leading manu­facturing and agriculture region.

Wisconsin is an ideal place to live and work as it offers a positive business cli­mate and has a highly skilled and dedi­cated workforce. An excellent highway, rail, airport and port system exists in the state, which allows for the rapid distribution of goods and services across the globe. 

Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation Secretary and Chief Executive Officer Reed Hall

Wisconsin is also home to the highly regarded University of Wisconsin System and Wisconsin Technical College System, both of which help prepare the future workforce.

The state also has a low chance of nat­ural disasters, which reduces the risk of downtime and reduced productivity. Wisconsinites, likewise, also enjoy a high qual­ity of life and have one of the lowest cost-­of-living indices in the country.

Wisconsin is proud to have Kikkoman Foods call it home for an important part of its operations for more than 40 years. Kikkoman’s soy sauce plant in Walworth also benefits from the region’s excellent agricul­ture capacity as well as abundant fresh wa­ter. Dozens of other companies with Japanese affiliations have also benefited from operations in Wisconsin.

Additionally, several major Wisconsin companies have substantial operations in Japan, including Briggs and Stratton, Harley Davidson, Johnson Controls and ManpowerGroup

“Wisconsin looks forward to building upon our strong ties with Japan to create even more mutually beneficial opportuni­ties for business growth.” 

Wisconsin is an active participant in the Midwest U.S.-Japan Association, which strengthens ties between the state and its fifth-largest trading partner. There is also the strong twin state relationship with Chiba Prefecture, as well as the active busi­ness, science and technology, education and cultural exchanges between the two regions.

“Wisconsin looks forward to building upon our strong ties with Japan to create even more mutually beneficial opportuni­ties for business growth,” said Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation Secretary and Chief Executive Officer Reed Hall.

- Originally prepared by Global Media for The Japan Times Special Report on the U.S. Midwest 2014 (Credit: Philippe Le SauxAngelo RomualdezElizabeth Arcega and Brian Banta)

U.S. Midwest 2014 was prepared for and originally printed in The Japan Times Newspaper.

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