Consular Conversations: Taiwan March 10, 2026Miller & Martin Not today. That’s what Taiwan wants Chinese leader Xi Jinping to think if he wakes up one day and considers it an opportune time to invade the island. And keeping that readiness is not only about making sure arms sales keep flowing, says Jared (Chu-en) Lin, director-general […]
Consular Conversations Recap: Taiwan Stresses Soft Power, Investments in Bid to Grow Ties With Southeast U.S.
Czechia, DR Congo Round Out Atlanta World Cup Slots, Raising New Sports Diplomacy and Investment Prospects
Results of intercontinental and European qualifiers give clarity on the final two Atlanta is set to host during the first-round matches.
A Chance to Engage 300 Colombian Exporters
Georgia companies looking to expand their sourcing in the Western Hemisphere are being invited on a subsidized journey to meet with some 300 Colombian exporters in May.
Sustaining Atlanta’s Global Edge: Why the Atlanta Global Studies Center Matters
Global challenges are no longer distant. They shape our Atlanta classrooms, workplaces and communities every day.
Ireland Becoming an AI Hub for Atlanta Finance and Tech Firms
Atlanta-based behemoths like Global Payments, Elavon and Coca-Cola have built up large teams in Ireland, buoyed by its technology-minded talent, EU market access and English-speaking, pro-business environment. More local firms are following their lead, attracted by the country’s AI-centric infrastructure.
Belgian Quality in the Southeast: UCB’s Long-term Investment in Georgia
Editor’s note: This article was originally published as part of the Consulate General of Belgium’s “Belgian Quality in the South” campaign. See a repository of all interviews and follow the consulate on social media here. It is reprinted on Global Atlanta with permission, and subsequent stories will be published progressively with the goal of driving increased visibility […]
Dutch Warehousing Provider NewCold Starts Second Phase in Henry County
The wow factor of its initial building was enough to woo the king and queen of the Netherlands, but since putting down roots in metro Atlanta, NewCold has always had larger — and chillier — ambitions for its local outpost.
UCB Sticks With Georgia, Placing $2 Billion Bet on State’s Life Sciences Ecosystem
Belgian biopharmaceutical developer UCB, a more than three-decade Georgia investor, is doubling down on the state with a $2 billion commitment to domestic manufacturing in Gwinnett County. The company said last June that it would soon build a U.S. biologics factory with a $5 billion long-term impact, but company leaders were coy at the time […]
Recap: Trade Symposium Addresses Consequences of Foreign Policy Shifts for Automotive, Aerospace and Other Sectors
“Every community right now is a global community, and we’re involved with global commerce, whether we’re rural or metro, 17,000 or a couple million.”
Kennesaw State Spotlights U.K. With Yearlong Program as U.S. Marks 250th Birthday
As Kennesaw State University rounds the bend toward the close of its Year of the United Kingdom, celebrations of the 250th birthday of the U.S. are just starting to ramp up.
