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Supply chain challenges continue in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asian countries are seeking alternative suppliers and Wisconsin companies may be able to fill some of the gaps.
South Korea rockets into the space industry
After successfully launching its domestically produced Nuri rocket, South Korea plans to boost investments in the space industry, and Wisconsin companies could provide components to fuel that growth.
Understanding Japan’s banking and health care systems
Wisconsin companies with health care technology may find opportunities in Japan.
Cheese pleases more Chinese palates
Wisconsin is a top producer of cheese and other dairy products and could tap into the growing dairy market in China.
Indonesia wants to transform manufacturing with disruptive technologies
Wisconsin manufacturers could provide digital solutions as well as more traditional electrical equipment and pharmaceutical products to potential partners in the market.
South Koreans crave whiskey, wine and vegan meals
Demand for vegan foods in South Korea has jumped, as more young people express their environmental concerns through their culinary choices, opening the door to Wisconsin’s vegan food producers.
India’s factories work toward Industry 4.0
Wisconsin companies are strong in automation and Industry 4.0 technologies, and could find market opportunities in India.
China’s auto parts industry grows, in spite of pandemic setbacks
Vehicle and parts exporters may want to consider market opportunities in China.
Japan’s government promotes technology in health care
Wisconsin companies with health care technology may find opportunities in Japan.
Demand for high-end medical devices is on the rise in China
China’s aging population and the government’s focus on improving its citizens’ health are expected to heighten the need from medical device manufacturers, including those in Wisconsin.
Demand grows for Industry 4.0 in Southeast Asia
Wisconsin companies are at the forefront of advanced manufacturing systems, and the state’s education system is known for workforce training in engineering, manufacturing and the Internet of Things.
South Koreans are drinking more imported wine than ever—at home
Both wine and whiskey sales are on the rise, so Wisconsin wineries and distilleries may want to consider exporting their products to South Korea.