The latest State Business Tax Climate Index by research group the Tax Foundation has found that the business climate has deteriorated in many US states.
Utah most business friendly state in US, says survey
A US business climate ranking by Pollina Corporate Real Estate and the American Economic Development Institute names Utah as the most pro-business state in the country, while Rhode Island is ranked at the bottom of the list.
World Bank Group sets out its goals
Reducing poverty was high on the agenda at the annual meeting of the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund, with an ambitious target set for 2020.
US locations fighting for data entries
Data centres are becoming increasingly essential business assets, and as many companies realise their need for such facilities, so too are locations across the US waking up to the economic benefits of hosting these large, power-hungry sites.
View from America October/November 2013
Site selection processes need to rely on more than simple anecdotal retellings.
Lights, camera, investment: making big money from the big screen
California, once the undisputed home of the film industry, is facing increasingly stiff competition from as far afield as the UK and India, as other locations wake up to the possibilities of this lucrative industry and attempt to attract production companies with incentive packages.
Trinidad and Tobago looks to play to its natural strengths
Concerned about an over-reliance on its oil and gas industries, the Trinidad and Tobago government is working to highlight its other strengths to would-be investors, with a particular emphasis being placed on its educated and highly skilled workforce.
Southern Ontario: success at any size
While its largest city, Toronto, captures most of the international attention afforded to the Canadian province of Ontario, the investment strategies of three of its smaller cities – Mississauga, Hamilton and Waterloo – show that the area has considerable strength in depth.
Nova Scotia covers all bases
The relatively small and quiet Canadian province of Nova Scotia manages to punch above its weight in the investment stakes, thanks in no small part to its economic development agency, which has taken a creative and thorough approach to attracting FDI.
In dispute: the perils of arbitration withdrawal
Is the withdrawing of arbitration by countries weakening their FDI appeal?
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