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| April/May 2007 | Archived Newsletters | |||||||||||||||||
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| Alabama Development Office Named Top State Economic Development Agency in the U.S. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Alabama Development Office (ADO) has been named the
winner of the 2006 Competitiveness Award from Site Selection
magazine. This award honors ADO as the top state-level
economic development agency in the United States for its
success in attracting new capital investment in 2006. "This award is recognition of the professional staff we have employed at the Alabama Development Office and the depth of economic development experience at the local, regional, and corporate levels in Alabama," said Governor Bob Riley. In 2006, more than $3.1 billion in capital investment and 24,780 announced jobs resulted from the location or expansion of 568 companies in Alabama. "I think that the job creation numbers for 2006 clearly indicate that we have enjoyed record job growth throughout Alabama," said Neal Wade, ADO Director. "Even today, we are working more mega projects than ever before that could continue to expand job growth in all parts of the state." One of these mega projects, a multi-billion-dollar steel project, announced this month that it has selected a site just north of Mobile, Alabama. This site was chosen from an initial pool of 67 sites in 20 states. |
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| Alabama Ranked as Fourth Fastest-Growing Exporter in U.S. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Alabama has been ranked as
the fourth fastest-growing exporter in the United States for 2006, thanks to
an increase in exports from $10.7 billion in 2005 to $13.8 billion in 2006.
This 28.5% increase was well above the 14.7% average increase for the nation
as a whole, and placed Alabama ahead of all states except Delaware,
Washington, and Nevada. "Alabama companies continue to be innovative and highly competitive in the global market," said Alabama Governor Bob Riley. "This is especially good news for our citizens, because the end result is more jobs and higher-paying jobs here at home." Governor Riley's administration launched a state initiative called "Export Alabama" in 2004 to open trade opportunities for Alabama companies. A key aspect of this initiative has been several overseas trade missions, as well as seminars held throughout Alabama to educate businesses on export opportunities and government assistance that could improve their ability to export goods and services. The International Trade Division of the Alabama Development Office works closely with the Export Alabama Trade Alliance to promote and develop trade opportunities for Alabama companies, both large and small. In fact, of the nearly 3,000 businesses in Alabama that export to overseas markets, over 75% are small- or medium-sized companies. Any companies in The Shoals that are interested in export assistance should contact SEDA at 256-764-0351. |
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