HARRISBURG – TheĀ Corbett Administration recently released the 2012 World Trade PA Impact reports showing the continued economic benefits of export and foreign direct investmentĀ programsĀ that have helped to support job growth and new investment acrossĀ Pennsylvania.
“Governor Corbett’s commitment to supporting international business growth is leading to new job growth across the state,” said Department of Community and Economic Development SecretaryĀ C. Alan Walker. “This year’s World Trade PA Impact reports are a testament to the effectiveness of our international programs.”
The 2012 World Trade PA Impact reports show an increase ofĀ PennsylvaniaĀ export sales and foreign direct investment as well as theĀ jobsĀ supported by the program.Ā The increases generated are a direct result ofĀ Pennsylvania’s Office of International Business Development (OIBD).Ā Since the program’s inception, World Trade PA has helped to create 37,500 jobs,attract more thanĀ $910 millionĀ in foreign capital investment and assist withĀ PennsylvaniaĀ export sales of more thanĀ $2.10 billion.
The Center for Trade Development, housed within OIBD, has 21 international trade representatives that helpĀ PennsylvaniaĀ exporters expand their reach, capacity and capability to sell into new markets by providing clients with access to market research, partner search services,Ā grants, and a full schedule of international trade shows and missions.
Stoltz Manufacturing LLC, located inĀ Morgantown,Ā Berks County, which manufactures industrial spreaders for the agriculture and construction industries, participated in a trade mission toĀ AustraliaĀ andĀ New ZealandĀ earlier this year. The Center for Trade Development helped the company set up one-on-one meetings with agriculture/construction businesses and provided market research and logistics assistance.
“We joined the PA trade delegation toĀ AustraliaĀ andĀ New ZealandĀ to meet prospective customers and dealers,” Stoltz Manufacturing VP of Sales and MarketingĀ Gary LakeĀ said.Ā “As a result of that trip, we have received orders for seven units and have established a master distributor for both countries. We have hired additional staff to meet this 33-percent increase in orders.”
OIBD’s Center for Direct Investment is responsible for the attraction of foreign-owned companies toĀ locate businessĀ operations to Pennsylvania.Ā Currently, the center is contracted with 10 authorized international representatives, covering 21 countries, in order to attract foreign direct investment toĀ Pennsylvania.
Tokyo Chemical Industry America (TCI), a leading international manufacturer of specialty organic chemicals, received technical assistance with site selection for its new logistics center inĀ Montgomeryville, Montgomery County.Ā The Center for Direct Investment made introductions to localĀ brokersĀ and regional economic development contacts, and secured connections withMontgomery CountyĀ Community CollegeĀ to establish a training program for TCI’s workforce.
“DCED provided extensive supportĀ inĀ Tokyo Chemical Industry America’s efforts to locate a distribution center on the East Coast,” TCI America Assistant General ManagerĀ Rebecca McKenchnieĀ said.Ā “This wasĀ a key factor inĀ TCI’s decision to select the greaterĀ PhiladelphiaĀ area for our new facility.Ā With the help of PA Career Link, we found nearly all of our highly qualified employees from the ranks ofĀ Pennsylvania’s unemployed.”
For more information about the Office of International Business Development or other economic development services, visitĀ www.newPA.comĀ or call 1-866-466-3972.