The week before a deployment ceremony took place today, Jan. 30, at Fort Stewart in Liberty County for 4,000 soldiers who will be leaving for the Republic of Korea, Gov. […]
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Georgia Would Be Among States With Highest Cost of NAFTA Exit
Georgia would be among the states hit hardest in the event NAFTA negotiations end without reaching a new deal. No NAFTA could cost Georgia $3.5 billion to $6.7 billion in economic […]
Atlanta’s N3 to Double Workforce in Ireland
Atlanta-based outsourced sales and marketing firm N3 is to create 100 new jobs in Ireland, doubling the size of its Dublin operation by the end of this year.
Korean Chamber’s Annual Meeting Optimistic About U.S. Economy, but Guarded About Future Prospects
The coming year is going to be a prosperous one for the U.S. economy, but at some point in the future the Pied Piper will have to be paid, according […]
Impact of Trump’s Solar Tariffs Unclear in Suniva’s Home State
As a parting shot before declaring bankruptcy last year, Atlanta-based solar manufacturer Suniva Inc. complained to the U.S. International Trade Commission alleging that unfair subsidies from China’s government hastened its demise. […]
Winning HQ of Groupe PSA Shows Atlanta’s Blend of Tech, Auto Strength
The maker of Peugeot, Citroen, Opel and other brands announced Tuesday that it would open a new North American headquarters in Atlanta by February, adding Europe’s second largest car maker to the city’s […]
From Astana to Atlanta: New Greek Consul Brings Russian Expertise
When Emmanouil (Manolis) Androulakis found out he was headed to Atlanta, he set off on a feverish research binge. A portrait of the city slowly came into view: Atlanta was the home of Coca-Cola, […]
Israeli Artificial Intelligence Firm to Open Atlanta Office
Kryon Systems, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based provider of robotic-related software, is to open offices in Atlanta and New York to provide growing demand for its process automaton (RPA) solutions. According […]
Korean Chamber Dinner to Focus on Economic Future of the Southeast
Two veteran, tried and true economists with decades of experience analyzing the Southeast’s economy will discuss a wide range of issues at the annual Southeast U.S. Korean Chamber of Commerce […]
Squires Patton Boggs Opens Atlanta Office
Squires Patton Boggs, one of the world’s largest law firms, has planted its flag in Atlanta, hiring away three partners from Dentons, another giant that entered Atlanta just a few […]
