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Japan forecasts growth in the aviation industry
American companies already play a large role in aviation in Japan, and Wisconsin exporters could be a prime source for participation.
Manufacturing is poised for big growth in Southeast Asia
Wisconsin boasts the highest concentration of experienced manufacturing workers in the U.S.
Japan sets goals to reduce fossil fuel use
Wisconsin companies in the renewable energy sector could find opportunities to work with Japanese companies.
A new partnership on global infrastructure
Wisconsin companies could use that are involved in supplying products and services related to infrastructure projects could follow the developments in IMEC initiative and use this opportunity to grow their exports to India, particularly in sectors such as infrastructure and transportation.
South Korea hikes defense spending and military exports
Wisconsin’s expertise in aerospace could prove to be beneficial.
Singapore strives for food security
Wisconsin has earned global recognition for technological advancements in the agri-food sector that have improved growing practices, increased distribution efficiency, and raised safety and nutritional standards.
South Korea invests in AI health care options
Wisconsin companies using artificial intelligence in biotechnology may find opportunities to collaborate.
India simplifies rules for food imports
The new regulations are expected to make it easier for Wisconsin food businesses to sell their products in the market.
Japan zeroes in on U.S. food products
The market appears promising for Wisconsin agricultural exporters.
Thailand pushes productivity through automation and robotics
Wisconsin’s history in the auto industry and in industrial automation technology should present opportunities to pursue joint projects.
China’s imports of U.S. food on the rise
The demand for imported food is expected to keep growing among Chinese consumers, broadening the market for Wisconsin suppliers.
Chinese consumers crave breakfast cereals
Wisconsin companies interested in exporting cereal products to China are encouraged to focus on healthy, diversified products with unique flavors.