Sunday, a European tech company that got its start improving the payment experience for diners, has raised another $21 million to continue its U.S. expansion from Atlanta and target other key global markets.
Restaurant Tech Platform Sunday Raises Another $21M for U.S., Global Expansion
Georgia Home to 81 Italian Subsidiary Companies: Report
When it comes to attracting Italian investors looking into the U.S., Georgia occupies a strong regional position, according to a new report from the Italian embassy in Washington aiming to pinpoint with greater clarity the impact of the bilateral investment relationship. With 81 subsidiaries, the state is nowhere close to being the top choice for […]
Taiwan’s Trump Trade Dilemma: When $165B in Semiconductor Investment Isn’t Enough
Taiwan’s chip-industry dominance has driven a trade spat with its biggest security guarantor, leading to tough questions about how the island of 23 million people will walk the tightrope between appeasing America while maintaining its edge in tech and hedge against China.
Powering Through: Electrical Equipment Provider Weathers Tariff Shocks
If Southern States LLC is doing its job, you may never hear about the company. In 1940, Birmingham, Ala.-founded firm relocated to Hampton, Ga., a Henry County town founded with industry at the epicenter. Soon, it was making munitions to support the military during World War II. “This used to be called the bomb factory […]
Holding the Bag: Augusta Firm Adjusts to India Tariff Hit
When Palmetto Industries International Inc. started in Augusta a little more than 30 years ago, it was still feasible in the U.S. to make woven plastic bags for products from imported sugar to exported kaolin clay and chemicals.
Revealing ‘Untold India’: Atlanta Lifestyle Brand Blends New Designs, Traditional Artisanship
Growing up in Kolkata, Mitun Chaudhuri experienced a world of influences in her hometown, but she also found herself traversing India’s vast hinterland and encountering its dizzying diversity.
Dutch Chamber Seeks Nominees for First Awards Named for Late Exec
Atlanta’s Dutch chamber is set to kick off the new year with a networking night that will recognize the top business leaders connecting the Southeast U.S. with the Netherlands.
Brazil’s Investment in South Georgia Continues as Factory Planned for Colquitt
Brazil’s investment in south Georgia continued this week as Gov. Brian Kemp announced that his August trip to the country is paying off in the form of a new manufacturing operation.
Recap: Brazil’s Tariff Concerns, Investment Progress Outlined at Consular Conversations Luncheon
Consular Conversations: Brazil November 13, 2025The Commerce Club A trained lawyer from Sao Paulo, ascending to the heights of Brazilian diplomacy was not on Ambassador Pompeu Andreucci Neto‘s career roadmap. But as he got established professionally, a friend suggested (dared?) the pair take the foreign-service exam together, teasing a life of intrigue and travel. In […]
World Cup Clarity for Atlanta Brings Increased International Bookings for Flights, Lodging
One of Atlanta’s biggest exports is travel, and clarity around the teams coming to play in the FIFA World Cup next summer has already begun boosting international inquiries about the city.
