A cornerstone of South Carolina’s economic development efforts is ability key players have to work together. The state has a proven ability to work together – quickly and efficiently – to recruit new companies and to grow existing industry across South Carolina.
Last month, 45 state and community leaders graduated from the South Carolina Economic Development Institute (The Institute), a statewide economic development program.
A revolution in the automotive industry is underway, and South Carolina is helping lead the charge. Already known as an automotive powerhouse that boasts some of the world’s biggest names, South Carolina is now a major driver in the electric vehicle (EV) shift – with a growing roster of automotive companies making commitments to build next-generation vehicles in the state.
Cheers to E. & J. Gallo Winery (Gallo) on the opening of its distribution operation at the company’s new facility in Chester County. Gallo CEO Ernest Gallo, along with Governor Henry McMaster, S.C. Commerce team members, local economic development leaders and community members, celebrated the milestone with a ribbon cutting on Oct. 7.
ManuSouth Carolina produces some of the most complex products in the world. Each time a finished product rolls off an assembly line in the state – whether an electric vehicle, a top-of-the-line washing machine or a fighter jet – it continues to solidify S.C.’s reputation as a location that excels in advanced manufacturing.
More than a major pillar of state and national defense, the military is an integral component to South Carolina’s economy. A report recently issued by the South Carolina Department of Veterans’ Affairs underscores the significant role that the military plays in the state.
South Carolina’s pro-business environment has been attracting companies the world over for decades, and as a result, the state has become a top destination for foreign direct investment.
Of the many countries that South Carolina has strong business and trade ties, Korean companies have been investing in South Carolina for many decades and continue to make a significant annual impact on the state’s economy.
S.C. Commerce teamed up with Chester County and E. & J. Gallo Winery (Gallo) last week to help grow the company’s local supplier network. 25 companies had the opportunity to meet one-on-one with Gallo representatives to build prospective business relationships.
The 2022 hurricane season is officially underway, and according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), this year is predicted to be “above-average” with 14 to 21 named storms.
As World Trade Month continues, S.C. Commerce is committed to not only recruiting foreign-based companies to South Carolina, but to creating opportunities for companies in the state to do business with firms in global markets.
The reliance on pro-active information technology (IT) and data reporting is critically important in today’s global economy. And, S.C. Commerce is committed to embracing progressive approaches to use data to drive new and creative ways to grow the state’s economy.
S.C. Commerce is teaming up with Chester County Economic Development and E. & J. Gallo Winery to host an in-person supplier event for South Carolina companies.