Central Asian countries seek energy and water security
The countries are turning their attention away from China and Russia as trading partners and are pursuing alliances with Europe and the U.S. instead.
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The countries are turning their attention away from China and Russia as trading partners and are pursuing alliances with Europe and the U.S. instead.
The government’s new budget funds a range of projects to move the country toward net zero greenhouse gases and provides incentives for foreign investment.
Advancements in Germany may open doors for Wisconsin companies to participate.
The plan calls for collaborating with other countries and sharing technology, offering potential opportunities for Wisconsin companies in that sector.
Major projects would expand and upgrade the capacity of the rail network, offering opportunities for Wisconsin companies that provide products for that sector.
Solar panel installations jumped in 2023 and are expected to continue a strong acceleration, potentially opening the door for Wisconsin companies with products and expertise in that sector.
The largest defense modernization program in Australia’s history could offer partnership opportunities for suppliers in the U.S., including Wisconsin.
Wisconsin’s expertise in paper production could open doors.
The investments will result in more opportunities for auto industry suppliers and technologies.
Slovakia wants to become a hydrogen transit hub between Ukraine and Western Europe, and Wisconsin companies involved in hydrogen technology could be an asset.