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.
Wisconsin companies considering expanding to Canada could benefit from learning about the country’s channel partner ecosystem.
Advancements in Germany may open doors for Wisconsin companies to participate.
Wisconsin’s expertise in broad areas of health care could offer promising export prospects.
Wisconsin firms in the fintech sector may find partnership options in Japan.
The gap may provide opportunities to Wisconsin companies that make such equipment.
Wisconsin has a dynamic AI industry, including Microsoft’s $3.3 billion investment in southeastern Wisconsin as a hub for AI-powered economic growth.
Wisconsin companies with expertise in urban mass transit or in cable cars could find opportunities there.
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.