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South Korea plans its own global positioning satellite system
Wisconsin companies that serve the aerospace industry may find opportunities to partner with businesses in South Korea.
China moves toward greener agriculture
Wisconsin’s agriculture sector may be able to provide solutions for farmers seeking equipment that generates less pollution.
Japan is in the market for tech-based health care products
The U.S. is a major source of Japan’s medical device imports, and Wisconsin companies in health tech might find a welcome market there.
Beauty and personal care product sales climb in China
E-commerce platforms provide a growing opportunity for international companies to test and market their products to consumers in China.
Singapore steps up its cybersecurity capability
Wisconsin’s expertise in technology—with research offices of Microsoft, Google, and academia—could give the state a boost in potential business with Singapore.
India accelerates the shift to electric vehicles
Wisconsin companies with products and technologies for the electric vehicle industry may find opportunities in India.
More pets populate Chinese homes
Wisconsin pet food producers could gain a foothold by focusing on nutritious, natural pet food products.
Plant-based foods are South Korea’s next growth engine
South Korean firms pour funds into protein alternatives as consumers look for healthy options.
Japanese companies in the water industry hope to expand globally
Wisconsin’s expertise in the water industry might pair well with Japanese firms seeking growth.
Social changes in China drive higher demand for pharmaceuticals
China is providing more subsidies for health insurance, and one province is making it easier to sell drugs from global producers.
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.