Governor Lee, Commissioner Rolfe To Make Economic Development Trip To Asia

  • Thursday, June 13, 2019

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe will travel to Asia June 17-21 for an economic development trip designed to strengthen ties with Asian businesses and increase foreign direct investment in Tennessee. This will be Governor Lee’s first international economic development trip. 

During the five-day trip, Governor Lee and Commissioner Rolfe will discuss Tennessee’s business advantages with a number of Asian businesses interested in establishing operations in the Southeast U.S. The trip will include stops in South Korea and Japan.

“I look forward to traveling to Asia next week on my first international recruitment trip and having the opportunity to meet with business leaders as we showcase the many advantages of doing business in Tennessee,” Governor Lee said. “We are proud to be home to more than 1,000 foreign-owned companies and will continue to demonstrate our commitment to fostering a business-friendly environment that will help companies from around the globe grow and succeed in the Volunteer State.” 

“More than 153,000 Tennesseans are employed by foreign-owned companies," said Commissioner Rolfe. "By investing in a broader international footprint, we are ensuring that Tennessee is deeply rooted in the new global economy. I am hopeful that this trip will further strengthen our partnerships with Korean and Japanese companies as we continue to promote international recruitment and expansions in Tennessee.”

Japan is Tennessee’s top country for foreign direct investment. There are nearly 200 Japanese companies that have invested $19.5 billion in the state. These companies employ over 53,300 people in 51 of Tennessee’s 95 counties.

Top Japanese companies located in Tennessee include Bridgestone, CalsonicKansei, DENSO, JTEKT and Nissan.

There are 15 Korean companies in Tennessee that employ a workforce of more than 3,100 and have invested over $1 billion in nine counties across the state.

Top Korean companies doing business in Tennessee include ATLASBX, Hankook Tire, LG Electronics, Sam Dong and SL Tennessee.

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