Busting misconceptions about hiring and firing, regulations, and privacy rules is key to success in using Germany as a European launchpad.
Category: Economic Development
Kemp Set to Visit South Korea, Japan on First Asia Mission After ICE Raid
In the wake of the high-profile Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid on Georgia’s prized Hyundai factory near Savannah, Gov. Brian Kemp is set to visit South Korea on an economic mission.
90 Gwinnett Leaders Return Energized, Inspired From Montreal Mission
Gwinnett County leaders returned energized from a three-day Montreal mission this month that focused on the future of transit, technology and economic development.
Hyundai to Invest $2.7B in Georgia, Showing Commitment Despite Immigration Raid
Even after a Sept. 4 immigration raid that threw a wrench into its operations, Hyundai Motor Group this week said Thursday it would invest $2.7 billion more in Georgia, clarifying plans to create 3,000 more jobs at its Metaplant near Savannah.
Building Bridges for Expats and Atlantans Alike Through Real Estate and Community
When Maia Samb arrived in Atlanta and launched her real estate firm, she quickly became a trusted name among international newcomers relocating to the city. But today, as founder of […]
Italian Steel Machinery Maker to Invest $20M in First Phase of Forsyth County Facility
An Italian producer of machinery for the fabrication of structural steel is building a new headquarters and warehouse in Alpharetta, a $20 million investment to start that could eventually create 90 jobs across two phases.
Foreign firms’ share of Georgia investment falls in record year overall
As Georgia marks a record year with $26.3 billion in pledged investment, the share of the total coming from international companies has decreased in comparison to recent years.
Georgia moves to shore up Korea ties as Hyundai takes stock after ICE raid
As construction stopped this week at the South Korean-owned battery factory at the center of an immigration firestorm, Georgia moved amid the fallout to shore up its vital four-decade partnership with the country.
Rare Earth Magnet Producer to Invest $223M in Columbus Amid Threat of Chinese Export Controls
A Korean producer of rare-earth permanent magnets used in electric vehicle motors, weapons systems, wind turbines and other critical industrial applications is setting up shop in Columbus, with plans to invest $223 million and hire 520 people.
Secret Sauce: Gainesville’s Charms Sweeten the Pot for Hong Kong Company Investing $70M
A Hong Kong company with nearly a century of experience in the U.S market is set to get a taste of Georgia’s business climate as it sets up a factory […]

