Gov. Beshear Taking International Economic Development Trip To Bring New Jobs to Kentucky
5 Jul 2024
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Gov. Andy Beshear announced that he is taking an economic development trip to bring new jobs to the state by traveling late next week to Japan and the Republic of Korea, where he will meet with leaders at existing Kentucky companies as well as businesses considering future investment in the United States.
The visit comes after the Governor’s record-breaking first term, which included the highest private-sector investment figure of any administration in state history. Since the start of Gov. Beshear’s administration, 88 projects have been announced by companies based in Asia, representing nearly $13 billion investment and 13,000 new jobs.
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