Building out the largest solar module manufacturing plant in Dalton wasn’t enough to satisfy the ambitious goals in the U.S. market for Korean-owned solar giant Qcells. Encouraged by incentives in […]
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Delta Deepens Latin America Reach From Atlanta With More Flights to Brazil, Peru and Chile
Travelers from Atlanta have further options for nonstop flights to Peru, Chile and Brazil, in part thanks to Delta Air Lines Inc.’s new joint-venture with LATAM Airlines. Delta added new frequencies […]
Title 42 Ending: Georgia Will Have to Wait for Actual Immigration Solutions
Editor’s note: This article was contributed by attorney Charles Kuck as part of Kuck Baxter Immigration’s annual advertising partnership with Global Atlanta. The “hot” news of the day is how […]
Books 2022: Remembering the ‘Legendary Welcome’ of Newfoundland Two Decades After 9/11
Book: The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland Author: Jim DeFede Review by: Trevor Williams, managing editor of Global Atlanta and publisher, Grounded Global Media LLC Experience […]
Books 2022: The Wisdom and Necessity of Saving Strangers Drowning
Book: Strangers Drowning: Impossible Idealism, Drastic Choices, and the Urge to Help Author: Larissa MacFarquhar Review by: Michelle Nunn, president and CEO of CARE, a global nonprofit with 7,000 team […]
Books 2022: Novel Cuts Georgia’s Heartland Open on a Journey of Slavery, Displacement and Identity
Book: The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois Author: Honorée Fanonne Jeffers Review by: Michel Gerebtzoff, consul general of Belgium in Atlanta One of my great joys is immersing myself […]
As Georgia’s Battery Sector Gains Steam, German Copper Recycler Aurubis Doubles Its Planned Investment
Georgia’s largest-ever single German investment is getting even larger. Aurubis SA, the Hamburg-based company set to put a recycling facility in Augusta by 2024, announced a second phase that will […]
Inching Toward Tradition: German Christkindl Market Is Becoming a Holiday Fixture in Atlanta
The Atlanta Christkindl Market is getting closer to reaching the goal that has motivated volunteers and organizers since 2016: becoming a permanent fixture in the city that supports the spread […]
Market-Entry Perspectives: How Subnational Collaboration Helps Georgia Companies in Japan and Beyond
Editor’s note: This Q&A was contributed by the Georgia Department of Economic Development as a reflection on the state’s nearly half-century operating a trade and investment office in Japan, one […]
Fernbank Once Again Invites Atlantans to ‘Winter Wonderland’ of Trees Decorated by International Community
A display of trees decorated by Atlanta consulates and global community organizations is back on display at Fernbank Museum of Natural History for the 13th year this holiday season. “Winter […]
