MTSU report: Foreign firms invested $1.5B in Tenn., created 3,000 jobs in 2018

Feb 22, 2019 at 02:17 pm by Voice Wire


Foreign firms invested more than $1.5 billion in Tennessee last year, the fourth time in five years foreign investment reached or exceeded that mark, according to the latest "Global Commerce" report from MTSU's Business and Economic Research Center.

"Tennessee has been one of the most successful states in attracting foreign investment in recent years, and this trend continued in 2018," noted report author Steven Livingston, BERC associate director and a professor of political science and international relations at Middle Tennessee State University.

With this investment, foreign-owned firms created just over 3,000 new jobs, the report noted. To read the full report, go to https://bit.ly/2GY4jJh.

The largest single investment was Volkswagen's initiation of a new SUV line at its Chattanooga assembly plant. Japan, however, continued to be the source of the lion's share of investment coming in from abroad, Livingston reported 

Five Japanese companies invested over $600 million in this state last year. 

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