Thanks to aggressive trade outreach efforts, a welcoming environment and a business-friendly climate, Indianapolis is fast-becoming an international city, with more than 500+ foreign companies that already have a presence here.
- Business Facilities magazine ranked Indianapolis as the seventh top metro city for economic growth.
- Executive Outlook magazine recognized our city as the fourth-ranking city in the U.S. for business because of our skilled workforce with a higher than average worker productivity rate.
- Indiana ranks first in the nation in attracting new jobs through foreign direct investment.
- International companies have invested more than $8 billion into Indiana operations, creating more than 15,800 new jobs.
State and local economic development organizations, Mayor Greg Ballard and Governor Mitch Daniels have all made it a priority to seek out opportunities for cultural, educational and economic exchange that will help establish the city as a global presence. As a city, we’re specifically focused on Asia (China, Japan, India), South America (Brazil) and Europe. These areas boast both established and emerging industries that compliment efforts in Indianapolis.
Top foreign employers in Indianapolis include:
- Rolls Royce (Great Britain)
- Toyota Tsusho (Japan)
- Roche Diagnostics (Switzerland)
- Vitran Express (Canada)
- Bayer Corp (Germany)
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