Texas 2021
Oct 13, 2021America's fastest growing state
As the global economy reels from the shock dealt by COVID-19 in 2020, some countries have begun showing signs of recovery from the pandemic. In the U.S., the state of Texas in particular, has attracted new investment from Japan because of its entrenched competitiveness and established industrial base.
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Oct 13, 2021greater:SATX - The land of countless opportunities for Japan and the world
The San Antonio region and its eight surrounding counties have nurtured long standing relationships with Japan since the 1980s. The steadfast commitment has yielded a steady influx of Japanese companies to the state, the most prominent being Toyota.
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Oct 13, 2021Irving: The 'Headquarters of Headquarters' in Texas
Only a 10-minute drive from the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, which has daily flights to Haneda and Narita airports in Japan, Irving-Las Colinas serves as an ideal location for Japanese investors looking to set up head offices and administrative offices within ...
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Oct 13, 2021Abilene: The Key City
Abilene, Texas, is a key economic development player in a state that continues to attract businesses from around the globe. A critical driver of the city's economic success and material growth is the Development Corporation of Abilene led by CEO Misty Mayo, who recently n...
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Oct 13, 2021McAllen, Texas: The best of all worlds
The Texan city of McAllen represents an important contributor to the state economy and to the well-being of more than 2.5 million residents living along this thriving growth corridor with Reynosa, Mexico.
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Oct 13, 2021City of Richardson: High-tech hub in Texas
Located in the fast-growing Dallas-Fort Worth area, Richardson has attracted many Japanese corporations, like Accretech, Advantest America, Fujitsu America, Kyocera International, Globeranger Corp. and TDK-Lambda Americas, all of them drawn by the highly skilled workforce...
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Oct 13, 2021Staying connected in Cedar Park
Over the past few years, Cedar Park and the region have received a steady influx of high-tech companies, such as Dell Technologies, ETS-Lindgren, Apple and Hyliion. Another arrival to this burgeoning high-tech cluster is Firefly Aerospace. A recent NASA contract winner, F...
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Oct 13, 2021Brooks: Home to Nissei America Inc.
Located in the San Antonio, Texas region, Brooks has attracted various international companies due to its proximity to the U.S. border with Mexico, thus making it economical and easier to access the Central and South American markets.
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Oct 13, 2021Houston: Leading the global energy transition, key innovations
Building on the decades-old presence of many Japanese investors in Houston's oil and gas and chemical industries, the Greater Houston Partnership (GHP) is looking forward to a new chapter in this relationship.
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Oct 13, 2021City of Hempstead: Ready for takeoff
As more Japanese companies relocate to Texas, several of the state's officials have stepped up efforts to publicize the benefits of setting up manufacturing operations within their cities. Located 80 kilometers from downtown Houston, Hempstead has targeted Japan-based com...