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Category: Business
As Production Returns, Kia’s May Sales Recover Slightly After Brutal April
Kia Motors America said its sales fell by about a quarter in May compared to the previous year, an improvement from a dismal April in which sales of all the […]
Chinese Airlines Now Allowed Two Flights Per Week Into U.S.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has walked back a proposed ban on all Chinese airlines flying into the U.S., now saying the country will be immediately allowed with a total of […]
China Moves to Allow U.S. Flights After DOT Pressure
A day after the Department of Transportation said it would block airlines’ passenger flights into the U.S., China moved to allow foreign carriers one flight per week to one city. […]
Delta Hit on Both Sides as U.S. Blocks Passenger Flights From China
Delta Air Lines Inc. is now being hit on both sides of a U.S.-China dispute over the resumption of air service cut off during the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. Department […]
Atlanta Cloud Software Provider With India Ties Acquires New York Firm
ProArch, a software firm based in Alpharetta with ties in India and beyond, has acquired a New York-based company to strengthen its U.S. operations. The company has more than 200 customers and […]
How Korean Investors Are Aiding Georgia’s COVID-19 Response
Both new and established manufacturers from South Korea, which is making up an increasing portion of Georgia’s foreign-investment dollars, are contributing to the state’s COVID-19 response in varied ways. SK Innovation, […]
Irish Chamber Names New President for Time of Transition
The Irish Chamber of Atlanta had insisted till the end that the show would go on. But days before this year’s St. Patrick’s Day breakfast and parade, it became clear […]
Georgia Maps Manufacturers of Critical Supplies for Fighting COVID-19
The Georgia Department of Economic Development has upgraded its list of suppliers of critical supplies for fighting COVID-19 pandemic to dynamic statewide map. Released in early May as a downloadable PDF, the […]
Japan-Owned Plastics Manufacturer to Hire 15 in Covington Expansion
Mytex Polymers U.S. Corp. is set to invest $7 million to add a production line in an existing 140,000-square-foot plastics facility in Covington, creating 15 new jobs. The move comes as […]
